gecko-dev/directory/perldap/LDIF.pm
1998-08-13 21:32:50 +00:00

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5.9 KiB
Perl

#############################################################################
# $Id: LDIF.pm,v 1.5 1998/08/13 21:32:50 leif Exp $
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
# Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
# compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
# basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
# under the License.
#
# The Original Code is PerLDAP. The Initial Developer of the Original
# Code is Netscape Communications Corp. and Clayton Donley. Portions
# created by Netscape are Copyright (C) Netscape Communications
# Corp., portions created by Clayton Donley are Copyright (C) Clayton
# Donley. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Contributor(s):
#
# DESCRIPTION
# Simple routines to read and write LDIF style files. You should open
# the input/output file manually, or use STDIN/STDOUT.
#
#############################################################################
package Mozilla::LDAP::LDIF;
use Mozilla::LDAP::Entry;
use Mozilla::LDAP::Utils(qw(decodeBase64));
#############################################################################
# Creator, the argument (optional) is the file handle.
#
sub new
{
my ($class, $fh) = @_;
my $self = {};
if ($fh)
{
$self->{"_fh_"} = $fh;
$self->{"_canRead_"} = 1;
$self->{"_canWrite_"} = 1;
}
else
{
$self->{"_fh_"} = STDIN;
$self->{"_canRead_"} = 1;
$self->{"_canWrite_"} = 0;
}
return bless $self, $class;
}
#############################################################################
# Destructor, close file descriptors etc. (???)
#
#sub DESTROY
#{
# my $self = shift;
#}
#############################################################################
# Read the next $entry from an ::LDIF object. No arguments
#
sub readOneEntry
{
my ($self) = @_;
my ($attr, $val, $entry, $base64, $fh);
local $_;
return unless $self->{"_canRead_"};
return unless defined($self->{"_fh_"});
# Skip leading empty lines.
$fh = $self->{"_fh_"};
while (<$fh>)
{
chop;
last unless /^\s*$/;
}
return if /^$/; # EOF
$self->{"_canWrite_"} = 0 if $self->{"_canWrite_"};
$entry = new Mozilla::LDAP::Entry();
do
{
# See if it's a continuation line.
if (/^ /o)
{
$val .= substr($_, 1);
}
else
{
if ($val && $attr)
{
if ($attr eq "dn")
{
$entry->setDN($val);
}
else
{
$val = decodeBase64($val) if $base64;
$entry->addValue($attr, "$val", 1);
}
}
($attr, $val) = split(/:\s+/, $_, 2);
$attr = lc $attr;
# Handle base64'ed data.
if ($attr =~ /:$/o)
{
$base64 = 1;
chop($attr);
}
else
{
$base64 = 0;
}
}
$_ = <$fh>;
chop;
} until /^\s*$/;
# Do the last attribute...
if ($attr && ($attr ne "dn"))
{
$val = decodeBase64($val) if $base64;
$entry->addValue($attr, "$val", 1);
}
return $entry;
}
*readEntry = \readOneEntry;
#############################################################################
# Print one entry, to the file handle. Note that we actually use some
# internals from the ::Entry object here, which is a no-no... Also, we need
# to support Base64 encoding of Binary attributes here.
#
sub writeOneEntry
{
my ($self, $entry) = @_;
my ($fh, $attr);
return unless $self->{"_canWrite_"};
$self->{"_canRead_"} = 0 if $self->{"_canRead_"};
$fh = $self->{"_fh_"};
print $fh "dn: ", $entry->getDN(),"\n";
foreach $attr (@{$entry->{"_oc_order_"}})
{
next if ($attr =~ /^_.+_$/);
next if $entry->{"_${attr}_deleted_"};
# TODO: Add support for Binary attributes.
grep((print $fh "$attr: $_\n"), @{$entry->{$attr}});
}
print $fh "\n";
}
*writeEntry = \writeOneEntry;
#############################################################################
# Read multiple entries, and return an array of Entry objects. The argument
# is the number to read, or read them all if not specified.
#
sub readEntries
{
my ($self, $num) = @_;
my $entry;
my (@entries);
return if (($num ne "") && ($num <= 0));
$num = -1 unless $num;
do
{
$entry = $self->readOneEntry();
push(@entries, $entry) if ($entry);
$num--;
} until (! $entry || $num == 0);
return @entries;
}
#############################################################################
# Write multiple entries, the argument is the array of Entry objects.
#
sub writeEntries
{
my ($self, @entries) = @_;
local $_;
foreach (@entries)
{
$self->writeOneEntry($_);
}
}
#############################################################################
# Mandatory TRUE return value.
#
1;
#############################################################################
# POD documentation...
#
__END__
=head1 NAME
Mozilla::LDAP::LDIF - Read, write and modify LDIF files.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mozilla::LDAP::LDIF;
=head1 ABSTRACT
This package is used to read and write LDIF information from files (actually, file handles).
=head1 DESCRIPTION
LDIF rules...
=head1 EXAMPLES
There are plenty of examples to look at, in the examples directory. We are
adding more examples every day (almost).
=head1 INSTALLATION
Installing this package is part of the Makefile supplied in the
package. See the installation procedures which are part of this package.
=head1 AVAILABILITY
This package can be retrieved from a number of places, including:
http://www.mozilla.org/directory/
Your local CPAN server
=head1 CREDITS
Most of this code was developed by Leif Hedstrom, Netscape Communications
Corporation.
=head1 BUGS
None. :)
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mozilla::LDAP::Conn>, L<Mozilla::LDAP::Entry>, L<Mozilla::LDAP::API>,
and of course L<Perl>.
=cut