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/*
ldb database library
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2005
Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2006
** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the ldb
** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
** under the LGPL
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
handle operational attributes
*/
/*
createTimestamp: HIDDEN, searchable, ldaptime, alias for whenCreated
modifyTimestamp: HIDDEN, searchable, ldaptime, alias for whenChanged
for the above two, we do the search as normal, and if
createTimestamp or modifyTimestamp is asked for, then do
additional searches for whenCreated and whenChanged and fill in
the resulting values
we also need to replace these with the whenCreated/whenChanged
equivalent in the search expression trees
whenCreated: not-HIDDEN, CONSTRUCTED, SEARCHABLE
whenChanged: not-HIDDEN, CONSTRUCTED, SEARCHABLE
on init we need to setup attribute handlers for these so
comparisons are done correctly. The resolution is 1 second.
on add we need to add both the above, for current time
on modify we need to change whenChanged
subschemaSubentry: HIDDEN, not-searchable,
points at DN CN=Aggregate,$SCHEMADN
for this one we do the search as normal, then add the static
value if requested. How do we work out the $BASEDN from inside a
module?
structuralObjectClass: HIDDEN, CONSTRUCTED, not-searchable. always same as objectclass?
for this one we do the search as normal, then if requested ask
for objectclass, change the attribute name, and add it
allowedAttributesEffective: HIDDEN, CONSTRUCTED, not-searchable,
list of attributes that can be modified - requires schema lookup
attributeTypes: in schema only
objectClasses: in schema only
matchingRules: in schema only
matchingRuleUse: in schema only
creatorsName: not supported by w2k3?
modifiersName: not supported by w2k3?
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "ldb/include/includes.h"
/*
construct a canonical name from a message
*/
static int construct_canonical_name(struct ldb_module *module, struct ldb_message *msg)
{
char *canonicalName;
canonicalName = ldb_dn_canonical_string(msg, msg->dn);
if (canonicalName == NULL) {
return -1;
}
return ldb_msg_add_steal_string(msg, "canonicalName", canonicalName);
}
/*
a list of attribute names that should be substituted in the parse
tree before the search is done
*/
static const struct {
const char *attr;
const char *replace;
} parse_tree_sub[] = {
{ "createTimestamp", "whenCreated" },
{ "modifyTimestamp", "whenChanged" }
};
/*
a list of attribute names that are hidden, but can be searched for
using another (non-hidden) name to produce the correct result
*/
static const struct {
const char *attr;
const char *replace;
int (*constructor)(struct ldb_module *, struct ldb_message *);
} search_sub[] = {
{ "createTimestamp", "whenCreated", NULL },
{ "modifyTimestamp", "whenChanged", NULL },
{ "structuralObjectClass", "objectClass", NULL },
{ "canonicalName", "distinguishedName", construct_canonical_name }
};
/*
post process a search result record. For any search_sub[] attributes that were
asked for, we need to call the appropriate copy routine to copy the result
into the message, then remove any attributes that we added to the search but were
not asked for by the user
*/
static int operational_search_post_process(struct ldb_module *module,
struct ldb_message *msg,
const char * const *attrs)
{
int i, a=0;
for (a=0;attrs && attrs[a];a++) {
for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(search_sub);i++) {
if (ldb_attr_cmp(attrs[a], search_sub[i].attr) != 0) {
continue;
}
/* construct the new attribute, using either a supplied
constructor or a simple copy */
if (search_sub[i].constructor) {
if (search_sub[i].constructor(module, msg) != 0) {
goto failed;
}
} else if (ldb_msg_copy_attr(msg,
search_sub[i].replace,
search_sub[i].attr) != 0) {
goto failed;
}
/* remove the added search attribute, unless it was asked for
by the user */
if (search_sub[i].replace == NULL ||
ldb_attr_in_list(attrs, search_sub[i].replace) ||
ldb_attr_in_list(attrs, "*")) {
continue;
}
ldb_msg_remove_attr(msg, search_sub[i].replace);
}
}
return 0;
failed:
ldb_debug_set(module->ldb, LDB_DEBUG_WARNING,
"operational_search_post_process failed for attribute '%s'\n",
attrs[a]);
return -1;
}
/*
hook search operations
*/
struct operational_context {
struct ldb_module *module;
void *up_context;
int (*up_callback)(struct ldb_context *, void *, struct ldb_reply *);
const char * const *attrs;
};
static int operational_callback(struct ldb_context *ldb, void *context, struct ldb_reply *ares)
{
struct operational_context *ac;
if (!context || !ares) {
ldb_set_errstring(ldb, "NULL Context or Result in callback");
goto error;
}
ac = talloc_get_type(context, struct operational_context);
if (ares->type == LDB_REPLY_ENTRY) {
/* for each record returned post-process to add any derived
attributes that have been asked for */
if (operational_search_post_process(ac->module, ares->message, ac->attrs) != 0) {
goto error;
}
}
return ac->up_callback(ldb, ac->up_context, ares);
error:
talloc_free(ares);
return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
}
static int operational_search(struct ldb_module *module, struct ldb_request *req)
{
struct operational_context *ac;
struct ldb_request *down_req;
const char **search_attrs = NULL;
int i, a, ret;
req->handle = NULL;
ac = talloc(req, struct operational_context);
if (ac == NULL) {
return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
}
ac->module = module;
ac->up_context = req->context;
ac->up_callback = req->callback;
ac->attrs = req->op.search.attrs;
down_req = talloc_zero(req, struct ldb_request);
if (down_req == NULL) {
return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
}
down_req->operation = req->operation;
down_req->op.search.base = req->op.search.base;
down_req->op.search.scope = req->op.search.scope;
down_req->op.search.tree = req->op.search.tree;
/* FIXME: I hink we should copy the tree and keep the original
* unmodified. SSS */
/* replace any attributes in the parse tree that are
searchable, but are stored using a different name in the
backend */
for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(parse_tree_sub);i++) {
ldb_parse_tree_attr_replace(req->op.search.tree,
parse_tree_sub[i].attr,
parse_tree_sub[i].replace);
}
/* in the list of attributes we are looking for, rename any
attributes to the alias for any hidden attributes that can
be fetched directly using non-hidden names */
for (a=0;ac->attrs && ac->attrs[a];a++) {
for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(search_sub);i++) {
if (ldb_attr_cmp(ac->attrs[a], search_sub[i].attr) == 0 &&
search_sub[i].replace) {
if (!search_attrs) {
search_attrs = ldb_attr_list_copy(req, ac->attrs);
if (search_attrs == NULL) {
return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
}
}
search_attrs[a] = search_sub[i].replace;
}
}
}
/* use new set of attrs if any */
if (search_attrs) down_req->op.search.attrs = search_attrs;
else down_req->op.search.attrs = req->op.search.attrs;
down_req->controls = req->controls;
down_req->context = ac;
down_req->callback = operational_callback;
ldb_set_timeout_from_prev_req(module->ldb, req, down_req);
/* perform the search */
ret = ldb_next_request(module, down_req);
/* do not free down_req as the call results may be linked to it,
* it will be freed when the upper level request get freed */
if (ret == LDB_SUCCESS) {
req->handle = down_req->handle;
}
return ret;
}
static int operational_init(struct ldb_module *ctx)
{
int ret = 0;
/* setup some standard attribute handlers */
ret |= ldb_schema_attribute_add(ctx->ldb, "whenCreated", 0, LDB_SYNTAX_UTC_TIME);
ret |= ldb_schema_attribute_add(ctx->ldb, "whenChanged", 0, LDB_SYNTAX_UTC_TIME);
ret |= ldb_schema_attribute_add(ctx->ldb, "subschemaSubentry", 0, LDB_SYNTAX_DN);
ret |= ldb_schema_attribute_add(ctx->ldb, "structuralObjectClass", 0, LDB_SYNTAX_OBJECTCLASS);
if (ret != 0) {
return ret;
}
return ldb_next_init(ctx);
}
static const struct ldb_module_ops operational_ops = {
.name = "operational",
.search = operational_search,
.init_context = operational_init
};
int ldb_operational_init(void)
{
return ldb_register_module(&operational_ops);
}
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