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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface nsISimpleEnumerator;
interface nsILDAPMessage;
interface nsIAbCard;
/**
* A mapping between addressbook properties and ldap attributes.
*
* Each addressbook property can map to one or more attributes. If
* there is no entry in preferences for a field, the getters generally
* return null; empty strings are passed through as usual. The intent is
* that properties with a non-zero number of attributes can be overridden for
* a specific server by supplying a zero-length string. For this to work,
* most callers are likely to want to check for both success and a
* non-empty string.
*
* Note that the one exception to this pattern is getAttributes, which
* throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE for non-existent property entries, since
* XPConnect doesn't like returning null arrays.
*
* Note that each LDAP attribute can map to at most one addressbook
* property. The checkState method is a useful tool in enforcing
* this. Failure to enforce it may make it impossible to guarantee
* that getProperty will do something consistent and reasonable.
*
* Maybe someday once we support ldap autoconfig stuff (ie
* draft-joslin-config-schema-11.txt), we can simplify this and other
* code and only allow a property to map to a single attribute.
*/
[scriptable, uuid(2ba46eae-9141-4d79-af90-3c7ecf2dc357)]
interface nsIAbLDAPAttributeMap : nsISupports
{
/**
* Get all the LDAP attributes associated with a given property
* name, in order of precedence (highest to lowest).
*
* @param aProperty the address book property to return attrs for
*
* @return a comma-separated list of attributes, null if no entry is
* present
*/
ACString getAttributeList(in ACString aProperty);
/**
* Get all the LDAP attributes associated with a given property name, in
* order of precedence (highest to lowest).
*
* @param aProperty the address book property to return attrs for
*
* @return an array of attributes
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE if there is no entry for this property
*/
void getAttributes(in ACString aProperty, out unsigned long aCount,
[retval, array, size_is(aCount)] out string aAttrs);
/**
* Get the first (canonical) LDAP attribute associated with a given property
* name
*
* @param aProperty the address book property to return attrs for
*
* @return the first attribute associated with a given property,
* null if there is no entry for this property
*/
ACString getFirstAttribute(in ACString aProperty);
/**
* Set an existing mapping to the comma-separated list of attributes.
*
* @param aProperty the mozilla addressbook property name
*
* @param aAttributeList a comma-separated list of attributes in
* order of precedence from high to low
*
* @param aAllowInconsistencies allow changes that would result in
* a map with an LDAP attribute associated
* with more than one property. Useful for
* doing a bunch of sets at once, and
* calling checkState at the end.
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE making this change would result in a map
* with an LDAP attribute pointing to more
* than one property
*/
void setAttributeList(in ACString aProperty, in ACString aAttributeList,
in boolean allowInconsistencies);
/**
* Find the Mozilla addressbook property name that this attribute should
* map to.
*
* @return the addressbook property name, null if it's not used in the map
*/
ACString getProperty(in ACString aAttribute);
/**
* Get all attributes that may be used in an addressbook card via this
* property map (used for passing to to an LDAP search when you want
* everything that could be in a card returned).
*
* @return a comma-separated list of attribute names
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE there are no attributes in this property map
*/
ACString getAllCardAttributes();
/**
* Check that no LDAP attributes are listed in more than one property.
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE one or more LDAP attributes are listed
* multiple times. The object is now in an
* inconsistent state, and should be either
* manually repaired or discarded.
*/
void checkState();
/* These last two methods are really just for the convenience of the caller
* and to avoid tons of unnecessary crossing of the XPConnect boundary.
*/
/**
* Set any attributes specified in the given prefbranch on this object.
*
* @param aPrefBranchName the pref branch containing all the
* property names
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE one or more LDAP attributes are listed
* multiple times. The object is now in an
* inconsistent state, and should be either
* manually repaired or discarded.
*/
void setFromPrefs(in ACString aPrefBranchName);
/**
* Set the properties on an addressbook card from the given LDAP message
* using the map in this object.
*
* @param aCard is the card object whose values are to be set
* @param aMessage is the LDAP message to get the values from
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE is thrown if no addressbook properties
* are found in the message
*/
void setCardPropertiesFromLDAPMessage(in nsILDAPMessage aMessage,
in nsIAbCard aCard);
};
/**
* The nsIAbLDAPAttributeMapService is used to build and hold a cache
* of maps.
*/
[scriptable, uuid(12e2d589-3c2a-48e4-8c82-b1e6464a0dfd)]
interface nsIAbLDAPAttributeMapService : nsISupports
{
/**
* Accessor to construct or return a cached copy of the attribute
* map for a given preference branch. The map is constructed by
* first taking the default map (as specified by the
* "ldap_2.servers.default.attrmap" prefbranch), and then having any
* preferences specified by aPrefBranchName override the defaults.
* LDIF import and export code should use the default map.
*
* @return the requested map
*
* @exception NS_ERROR_FAILURE error constructing the map;
* possibly because of a failure
* from checkState()
*/
nsIAbLDAPAttributeMap getMapForPrefBranch(in ACString aPrefBranchName);
};
%{C++
// test whether one of the getters has actually found an attribute
#define ATTRMAP_FOUND_ATTR(rv, str) (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && !(str).IsEmpty())
%}