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author | Craig Andrews <candrews@integralblue.com> | 2009-11-04 13:39:56 -0500 |
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committer | Craig Andrews <candrews@integralblue.com> | 2009-11-04 13:39:56 -0500 |
commit | c403f7fa442d7f8eacb4e2288429c271450d57d2 (patch) | |
tree | 750fc924305db82ff73f202f20b256c989918a19 /extlib/Net/LDAP2 | |
parent | a82df5fae8b5d71d4545f27e7aa6cc561160922a (diff) |
Added Net_LDAP2 to extlib, and add a skeleton LDAP plugin
Diffstat (limited to 'extlib/Net/LDAP2')
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/Entry.php | 1055 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/Filter.php | 514 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/LDIF.php | 922 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/RootDSE.php | 240 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/Schema.php | 516 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/SchemaCache.interface.php | 59 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/Search.php | 614 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/SimpleFileSchemaCache.php | 97 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extlib/Net/LDAP2/Util.php | 572 |
9 files changed, 4589 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Entry.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Entry.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..66de96678 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Entry.php @@ -0,0 +1,1055 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_Entry interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Jan Wagner <wagner@netsols.de> +* @author Tarjej Huse <tarjei@bergfald.no> +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Tarjej Huse, Jan Wagner, Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: Entry.php 286787 2009-08-04 06:03:12Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; +require_once 'Util.php'; + +/** +* Object representation of a directory entry +* +* This class represents a directory entry. You can add, delete, replace +* attributes and their values, rename the entry, delete the entry. +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Jan Wagner <wagner@netsols.de> +* @author Tarjej Huse <tarjei@bergfald.no> +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_Entry extends PEAR +{ + /** + * Entry ressource identifier + * + * @access protected + * @var ressource + */ + protected $_entry = null; + + /** + * LDAP ressource identifier + * + * @access protected + * @var ressource + */ + protected $_link = null; + + /** + * Net_LDAP2 object + * + * This object will be used for updating and schema checking + * + * @access protected + * @var object Net_LDAP2 + */ + protected $_ldap = null; + + /** + * Distinguished name of the entry + * + * @access protected + * @var string + */ + protected $_dn = null; + + /** + * Attributes + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_attributes = array(); + + /** + * Original attributes before any modification + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_original = array(); + + + /** + * Map of attribute names + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_map = array(); + + + /** + * Is this a new entry? + * + * @access protected + * @var boolean + */ + protected $_new = true; + + /** + * New distinguished name + * + * @access protected + * @var string + */ + protected $_newdn = null; + + /** + * Shall the entry be deleted? + * + * @access protected + * @var boolean + */ + protected $_delete = false; + + /** + * Map with changes to the entry + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_changes = array("add" => array(), + "delete" => array(), + "replace" => array() + ); + /** + * Internal Constructor + * + * Constructor of the entry. Sets up the distinguished name and the entries + * attributes. + * You should not call this method manually! Use {@link Net_LDAP2_Entry::createFresh()} + * or {@link Net_LDAP2_Entry::createConnected()} instead! + * + * @param Net_LDAP2|ressource|array &$ldap Net_LDAP2 object, ldap-link ressource or array of attributes + * @param string|ressource $entry Either a DN or a LDAP-Entry ressource + * + * @access protected + * @return none + */ + protected function __construct(&$ldap, $entry = null) + { + $this->PEAR('Net_LDAP2_Error'); + + // set up entry resource or DN + if (is_resource($entry)) { + $this->_entry = &$entry; + } else { + $this->_dn = $entry; + } + + // set up LDAP link + if ($ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + $this->_ldap = &$ldap; + $this->_link = $ldap->getLink(); + } elseif (is_resource($ldap)) { + $this->_link = $ldap; + } elseif (is_array($ldap)) { + // Special case: here $ldap is an array of attributes, + // this means, we have no link. This is a "virtual" entry. + // We just set up the attributes so one can work with the object + // as expected, but an update() fails unless setLDAP() is called. + $this->setAttributes($ldap); + } + + // if this is an entry existing in the directory, + // then set up as old and fetch attrs + if (is_resource($this->_entry) && is_resource($this->_link)) { + $this->_new = false; + $this->_dn = @ldap_get_dn($this->_link, $this->_entry); + $this->setAttributes(); // fetch attributes from server + } + } + + /** + * Creates a fresh entry that may be added to the directory later on + * + * Use this method, if you want to initialize a fresh entry. + * + * The method should be called statically: $entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createFresh(); + * You should put a 'objectClass' attribute into the $attrs so the directory server + * knows which object you want to create. However, you may omit this in case you + * don't want to add this entry to a directory server. + * + * The attributes parameter is as following: + * <code> + * $attrs = array( 'attribute1' => array('value1', 'value2'), + * 'attribute2' => 'single value' + * ); + * </code> + * + * @param string $dn DN of the Entry + * @param array $attrs Attributes of the entry + * + * @static + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public static function createFresh($dn, $attrs = array()) + { + if (!is_array($attrs)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to create fresh entry: Parameter \$attrs needs to be an array!"); + } + + $entry = new Net_LDAP2_Entry($attrs, $dn); + return $entry; + } + + /** + * Creates a Net_LDAP2_Entry object out of an ldap entry resource + * + * Use this method, if you want to initialize an entry object that is + * already present in some directory and that you have read manually. + * + * Please note, that if you want to create an entry object that represents + * some already existing entry, you should use {@link createExisting()}. + * + * The method should be called statically: $entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createConnected(); + * + * @param Net_LDAP2 $ldap Net_LDA2 object + * @param resource $entry PHP LDAP entry resource + * + * @static + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public static function createConnected($ldap, $entry) + { + if (!$ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to create connected entry: Parameter \$ldap needs to be a Net_LDAP2 object!"); + } + if (!is_resource($entry)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to create connected entry: Parameter \$entry needs to be a ldap entry resource!"); + } + + $entry = new Net_LDAP2_Entry($ldap, $entry); + return $entry; + } + + /** + * Creates an Net_LDAP2_Entry object that is considered already existing + * + * Use this method, if you want to modify an already existing entry + * without fetching it first. + * In most cases however, it is better to fetch the entry via Net_LDAP2->getEntry()! + * + * Please note that you should take care if you construct entries manually with this + * because you may get weird synchronisation problems. + * The attributes and values as well as the entry itself are considered existent + * which may produce errors if you try to modify an entry which doesn't really exist + * or if you try to overwrite some attribute with an value already present. + * + * This method is equal to calling createFresh() and after that markAsNew(FALSE). + * + * The method should be called statically: $entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createExisting(); + * + * The attributes parameter is as following: + * <code> + * $attrs = array( 'attribute1' => array('value1', 'value2'), + * 'attribute2' => 'single value' + * ); + * </code> + * + * @param string $dn DN of the Entry + * @param array $attrs Attributes of the entry + * + * @static + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public static function createExisting($dn, $attrs = array()) + { + if (!is_array($attrs)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to create entry object: Parameter \$attrs needs to be an array!"); + } + + $entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createFresh($dn, $attrs); + if ($entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Error) { + return $entry; + } else { + $entry->markAsNew(false); + return $entry; + } + } + + /** + * Get or set the distinguished name of the entry + * + * If called without an argument the current (or the new DN if set) DN gets returned. + * If you provide an DN, this entry is moved to the new location specified if a DN existed. + * If the DN was not set, the DN gets initialized. Call {@link update()} to actually create + * the new Entry in the directory. + * To fetch the current active DN after setting a new DN but before an update(), you can use + * {@link currentDN()} to retrieve the DN that is currently active. + * + * Please note that special characters (eg german umlauts) should be encoded using utf8_encode(). + * You may use {@link Net_LDAP2_Util::canonical_dn()} for properly encoding of the DN. + * + * @param string $dn New distinguished name + * + * @access public + * @return string|true Distinguished name (or true if a new DN was provided) + */ + public function dn($dn = null) + { + if (false == is_null($dn)) { + if (is_null($this->_dn)) { + $this->_dn = $dn; + } else { + $this->_newdn = $dn; + } + return true; + } + return (isset($this->_newdn) ? $this->_newdn : $this->currentDN()); + } + + /** + * Renames or moves the entry + * + * This is just a convinience alias to {@link dn()} + * to make your code more meaningful. + * + * @param string $newdn The new DN + * + * @return true + */ + public function move($newdn) + { + return $this->dn($newdn); + } + + /** + * Sets the internal attributes array + * + * This fetches the values for the attributes from the server. + * The attribute Syntax will be checked so binary attributes will be returned + * as binary values. + * + * Attributes may be passed directly via the $attributes parameter to setup this + * entry manually. This overrides attribute fetching from the server. + * + * @param array $attributes Attributes to set for this entry + * + * @access protected + * @return void + */ + protected function setAttributes($attributes = null) + { + /* + * fetch attributes from the server + */ + if (is_null($attributes) && is_resource($this->_entry) && is_resource($this->_link)) { + // fetch schema + if ($this->_ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + $schema =& $this->_ldap->schema(); + } + // fetch attributes + $attributes = array(); + do { + if (empty($attr)) { + $ber = null; + $attr = @ldap_first_attribute($this->_link, $this->_entry, $ber); + } else { + $attr = @ldap_next_attribute($this->_link, $this->_entry, $ber); + } + if ($attr) { + $func = 'ldap_get_values'; // standard function to fetch value + + // Try to get binary values as binary data + if ($schema instanceof Net_LDAP2_Schema) { + if ($schema->isBinary($attr)) { + $func = 'ldap_get_values_len'; + } + } + // fetch attribute value (needs error checking?) + $attributes[$attr] = $func($this->_link, $this->_entry, $attr); + } + } while ($attr); + } + + /* + * set attribute data directly, if passed + */ + if (is_array($attributes) && count($attributes) > 0) { + if (isset($attributes["count"]) && is_numeric($attributes["count"])) { + unset($attributes["count"]); + } + foreach ($attributes as $k => $v) { + // attribute names should not be numeric + if (is_numeric($k)) { + continue; + } + // map generic attribute name to real one + $this->_map[strtolower($k)] = $k; + // attribute values should be in an array + if (false == is_array($v)) { + $v = array($v); + } + // remove the value count (comes from ldap server) + if (isset($v["count"])) { + unset($v["count"]); + } + $this->_attributes[$k] = $v; + } + } + + // save a copy for later use + $this->_original = $this->_attributes; + } + + /** + * Get the values of all attributes in a hash + * + * The returned hash has the form + * <code>array('attributename' => 'single value', + * 'attributename' => array('value1', value2', value3'))</code> + * + * @access public + * @return array Hash of all attributes with their values + */ + public function getValues() + { + $attrs = array(); + foreach ($this->_attributes as $attr => $value) { + $attrs[$attr] = $this->getValue($attr); + } + return $attrs; + } + + /** + * Get the value of a specific attribute + * + * The first parameter is the name of the attribute + * The second parameter influences the way the value is returned: + * 'single': only the first value is returned as string + * 'all': all values including the value count are returned in an + * array + * 'default': in all other cases an attribute value with a single value is + * returned as string, if it has multiple values it is returned + * as an array (without value count) + * + * @param string $attr Attribute name + * @param string $option Option + * + * @access public + * @return string|array|PEAR_Error string, array or PEAR_Error + */ + public function getValue($attr, $option = null) + { + $attr = $this->getAttrName($attr); + + if (false == array_key_exists($attr, $this->_attributes)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unknown attribute ($attr) requested"); + } + + $value = $this->_attributes[$attr]; + + if ($option == "single" || (count($value) == 1 && $option != 'all')) { + $value = array_shift($value); + } + + return $value; + } + + /** + * Alias function of getValue for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see getValue() + * @return string|array|PEAR_Error + */ + public function get_value() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array( &$this, 'getValue' ), $args); + } + + /** + * Returns an array of attributes names + * + * @access public + * @return array Array of attribute names + */ + public function attributes() + { + return array_keys($this->_attributes); + } + + /** + * Returns whether an attribute exists or not + * + * @param string $attr Attribute name + * + * @access public + * @return boolean + */ + public function exists($attr) + { + $attr = $this->getAttrName($attr); + return array_key_exists($attr, $this->_attributes); + } + + /** + * Adds a new attribute or a new value to an existing attribute + * + * The paramter has to be an array of the form: + * array('attributename' => 'single value', + * 'attributename' => array('value1', 'value2)) + * When the attribute already exists the values will be added, else the + * attribute will be created. These changes are local to the entry and do + * not affect the entry on the server until update() is called. + * + * Note, that you can add values of attributes that you haven't selected, but if + * you do so, {@link getValue()} and {@link getValues()} will only return the + * values you added, _NOT_ all values present on the server. To avoid this, just refetch + * the entry after calling {@link update()} or select the attribute. + * + * @param array $attr Attributes to add + * + * @access public + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function add($attr = array()) + { + if (false == is_array($attr)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Parameter must be an array"); + } + foreach ($attr as $k => $v) { + $k = $this->getAttrName($k); + if (false == is_array($v)) { + // Do not add empty values + if ($v == null) { + continue; + } else { + $v = array($v); + } + } + // add new values to existing attribute or add new attribute + if ($this->exists($k)) { + $this->_attributes[$k] = array_unique(array_merge($this->_attributes[$k], $v)); + } else { + $this->_map[strtolower($k)] = $k; + $this->_attributes[$k] = $v; + } + // save changes for update() + if (empty($this->_changes["add"][$k])) { + $this->_changes["add"][$k] = array(); + } + $this->_changes["add"][$k] = array_unique(array_merge($this->_changes["add"][$k], $v)); + } + $return = true; + return $return; + } + + /** + * Deletes an whole attribute or a value or the whole entry + * + * The parameter can be one of the following: + * + * "attributename" - The attribute as a whole will be deleted + * array("attributename1", "attributename2) - All given attributes will be + * deleted + * array("attributename" => "value") - The value will be deleted + * array("attributename" => array("value1", "value2") - The given values + * will be deleted + * If $attr is null or omitted , then the whole Entry will be deleted! + * + * These changes are local to the entry and do + * not affect the entry on the server until {@link update()} is called. + * + * Please note that you must select the attribute (at $ldap->search() for example) + * to be able to delete values of it, Otherwise {@link update()} will silently fail + * and remove nothing. + * + * @param string|array $attr Attributes to delete (NULL or missing to delete whole entry) + * + * @access public + * @return true + */ + public function delete($attr = null) + { + if (is_null($attr)) { + $this->_delete = true; + return true; + } + if (is_string($attr)) { + $attr = array($attr); + } + // Make the assumption that attribute names cannot be numeric, + // therefore this has to be a simple list of attribute names to delete + if (is_numeric(key($attr))) { + foreach ($attr as $name) { + if (is_array($name)) { + // someone mixed modes (list mode but specific values given!) + $del_attr_name = array_search($name, $attr); + $this->delete(array($del_attr_name => $name)); + } else { + // mark for update() if this attr was not marked before + $name = $this->getAttrName($name); + if ($this->exists($name)) { + $this->_changes["delete"][$name] = null; + unset($this->_attributes[$name]); + } + } + } + } else { + // Here we have a hash with "attributename" => "value to delete" + foreach ($attr as $name => $values) { + if (is_int($name)) { + // someone mixed modes and gave us just an attribute name + $this->delete($values); + } else { + // mark for update() if this attr was not marked before; + // this time it must consider the selected values also + $name = $this->getAttrName($name); + if ($this->exists($name)) { + if (false == is_array($values)) { + $values = array($values); + } + // save values to be deleted + if (empty($this->_changes["delete"][$name])) { + $this->_changes["delete"][$name] = array(); + } + $this->_changes["delete"][$name] = + array_unique(array_merge($this->_changes["delete"][$name], $values)); + foreach ($values as $value) { + // find the key for the value that should be deleted + $key = array_search($value, $this->_attributes[$name]); + if (false !== $key) { + // delete the value + unset($this->_attributes[$name][$key]); + } + } + } + } + } + } + $return = true; + return $return; + } + + /** + * Replaces attributes or its values + * + * The parameter has to an array of the following form: + * array("attributename" => "single value", + * "attribute2name" => array("value1", "value2"), + * "deleteme1" => null, + * "deleteme2" => "") + * If the attribute does not yet exist it will be added instead (see also $force). + * If the attribue value is null, the attribute will de deleted. + * + * These changes are local to the entry and do + * not affect the entry on the server until {@link update()} is called. + * + * In some cases you are not allowed to read the attributes value (for + * example the ActiveDirectory attribute unicodePwd) but are allowed to + * replace the value. In this case replace() would assume that the attribute + * is not in the directory yet and tries to add it which will result in an + * LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS error. + * To force replace mode instead of add, you can set $force to true. + * + * @param array $attr Attributes to replace + * @param bool $force Force replacing mode in case we can't read the attr value but are allowed to replace it + * + * @access public + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function replace($attr = array(), $force = false) + { + if (false == is_array($attr)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Parameter must be an array"); + } + foreach ($attr as $k => $v) { + $k = $this->getAttrName($k); + if (false == is_array($v)) { + // delete attributes with empty values; treat ints as string + if (is_int($v)) { + $v = "$v"; + } + if ($v == null) { + $this->delete($k); + continue; + } else { + $v = array($v); + } + } + // existing attributes will get replaced + if ($this->exists($k) || $force) { + $this->_changes["replace"][$k] = $v; + $this->_attributes[$k] = $v; + } else { + // new ones just get added + $this->add(array($k => $v)); + } + } + $return = true; + return $return; + } + + /** + * Update the entry on the directory server + * + * This will evaluate all changes made so far and send them + * to the directory server. + * Please note, that if you make changes to objectclasses wich + * have mandatory attributes set, update() will currently fail. + * Remove the entry from the server and readd it as new in such cases. + * This also will deal with problems with setting structural object classes. + * + * @param Net_LDAP2 $ldap If passed, a call to setLDAP() is issued prior update, thus switching the LDAP-server. This is for perl-ldap interface compliance + * + * @access public + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error + * @todo Entry rename with a DN containing special characters needs testing! + */ + public function update($ldap = null) + { + if ($ldap) { + $msg = $this->setLDAP($ldap); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($msg)) { + return PEAR::raiseError('You passed an invalid $ldap variable to update()'); + } + } + + // ensure we have a valid LDAP object + $ldap =& $this->getLDAP(); + if (!$ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + return PEAR::raiseError("The entries LDAP object is not valid"); + } + + // Get and check link + $link = $ldap->getLink(); + if (!is_resource($link)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not update entry: internal LDAP link is invalid"); + } + + /* + * Delete the entry + */ + if (true === $this->_delete) { + return $ldap->delete($this); + } + + /* + * New entry + */ + if (true === $this->_new) { + $msg = $ldap->add($this); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($msg)) { + return $msg; + } + $this->_new = false; + $this->_changes['add'] = array(); + $this->_changes['delete'] = array(); + $this->_changes['replace'] = array(); + $this->_original = $this->_attributes; + + $return = true; + return $return; + } + + /* + * Rename/move entry + */ + if (false == is_null($this->_newdn)) { + if ($ldap->getLDAPVersion() !== 3) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Renaming/Moving an entry is only supported in LDAPv3"); + } + // make dn relative to parent (needed for ldap rename) + $parent = Net_LDAP2_Util::ldap_explode_dn($this->_newdn, array('casefolding' => 'none', 'reverse' => false, 'onlyvalues' => false)); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($parent)) { + return $parent; + } + $child = array_shift($parent); + // maybe the dn consist of a multivalued RDN, we must build the dn in this case + // because the $child-RDN is an array! + if (is_array($child)) { + $child = Net_LDAP2_Util::canonical_dn($child); + } + $parent = Net_LDAP2_Util::canonical_dn($parent); + + // rename/move + if (false == @ldap_rename($link, $this->_dn, $child, $parent, true)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Entry not renamed: " . + @ldap_error($link), @ldap_errno($link)); + } + // reflect changes to local copy + $this->_dn = $this->_newdn; + $this->_newdn = null; + } + + /* + * Carry out modifications to the entry + */ + // ADD + foreach ($this->_changes["add"] as $attr => $value) { + // if attribute exists, add new values + if ($this->exists($attr)) { + if (false === @ldap_mod_add($link, $this->dn(), array($attr => $value))) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not add new values to attribute $attr: " . + @ldap_error($link), @ldap_errno($link)); + } + } else { + // new attribute + if (false === @ldap_modify($link, $this->dn(), array($attr => $value))) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not add new attribute $attr: " . + @ldap_error($link), @ldap_errno($link)); + } + } + // all went well here, I guess + unset($this->_changes["add"][$attr]); + } + + // DELETE + foreach ($this->_changes["delete"] as $attr => $value) { + // In LDAPv3 you need to specify the old values for deleting + if (is_null($value) && $ldap->getLDAPVersion() === 3) { + $value = $this->_original[$attr]; + } + if (false === @ldap_mod_del($link, $this->dn(), array($attr => $value))) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not delete attribute $attr: " . + @ldap_error($link), @ldap_errno($link)); + } + unset($this->_changes["delete"][$attr]); + } + + // REPLACE + foreach ($this->_changes["replace"] as $attr => $value) { + if (false === @ldap_modify($link, $this->dn(), array($attr => $value))) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not replace attribute $attr values: " . + @ldap_error($link), @ldap_errno($link)); + } + unset($this->_changes["replace"][$attr]); + } + + // all went well, so _original (server) becomes _attributes (local copy) + $this->_original = $this->_attributes; + + $return = true; + return $return; + } + + /** + * Returns the right attribute name + * + * @param string $attr Name of attribute + * + * @access protected + * @return string The right name of the attribute + */ + protected function getAttrName($attr) + { + $name = strtolower($attr); + if (array_key_exists($name, $this->_map)) { + $attr = $this->_map[$name]; + } + return $attr; + } + + /** + * Returns a reference to the LDAP-Object of this entry + * + * @access public + * @return Net_LDAP2|Net_LDAP2_Error Reference to the Net_LDAP2 Object (the connection) or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function &getLDAP() + { + if (!$this->_ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + $err = new PEAR_Error('LDAP is not a valid Net_LDAP2 object'); + return $err; + } else { + return $this->_ldap; + } + } + + /** + * Sets a reference to the LDAP-Object of this entry + * + * After setting a Net_LDAP2 object, calling update() will use that object for + * updating directory contents. Use this to dynamicly switch directorys. + * + * @param Net_LDAP2 &$ldap Net_LDAP2 object that this entry should be connected to + * + * @access public + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function setLDAP(&$ldap) + { + if (!$ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + return PEAR::raiseError("LDAP is not a valid Net_LDAP2 object"); + } else { + $this->_ldap =& $ldap; + return true; + } + } + + /** + * Marks the entry as new/existing. + * + * If an Entry is marked as new, it will be added to the directory + * when calling {@link update()}. + * If the entry is marked as old ($mark = false), then the entry is + * assumed to be present in the directory server wich results in + * modification when calling {@link update()}. + * + * @param boolean $mark Value to set, defaults to "true" + * + * @return void + */ + public function markAsNew($mark = true) + { + $this->_new = ($mark)? true : false; + } + + /** + * Applies a regular expression onto a single- or multivalued attribute (like preg_match()) + * + * This method behaves like PHPs preg_match() but with some exceptions. + * If you want to retrieve match information, then you MUST pass the + * $matches parameter via reference! otherwise you will get no matches. + * Since it is possible to have multi valued attributes the $matches + * array will have a additionally numerical dimension (one for each value): + * <code> + * $matches = array( + * 0 => array (usual preg_match() returnarray), + * 1 => array (usual preg_match() returnarray) + * ) + * </code> + * Please note, that $matches will be initialized to an empty array inside. + * + * Usage example: + * <code> + * $result = $entry->preg_match('/089(\d+)/', 'telephoneNumber', &$matches); + * if ( $result === true ){ + * echo "First match: ".$matches[0][1]; // Match of value 1, content of first bracket + * } else { + * if ( Net_LDAP2::isError($result) ) { + * echo "Error: ".$result->getMessage(); + * } else { + * echo "No match found."; + * } + * } + * </code> + * + * Please note that it is important to test for an Net_LDAP2_Error, because objects are + * evaluating to true by default, thus if an error occured, and you only check using "==" then + * you get misleading results. Use the "identical" (===) operator to test for matches to + * avoid this as shown above. + * + * @param string $regex The regular expression + * @param string $attr_name The attribute to search in + * @param array $matches (optional, PASS BY REFERENCE!) Array to store matches in + * + * @return boolean|Net_LDAP2_Error TRUE, if we had a match in one of the values, otherwise false. Net_LDAP2_Error in case something went wrong + */ + public function pregMatch($regex, $attr_name, $matches = array()) + { + $matches = array(); + + // fetch attribute values + $attr = $this->getValue($attr_name, 'all'); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($attr)) { + return $attr; + } else { + unset($attr['count']); + } + + // perform preg_match() on all values + $match = false; + foreach ($attr as $thisvalue) { + $matches_int = array(); + if (preg_match($regex, $thisvalue, $matches_int)) { + $match = true; + array_push($matches, $matches_int); // store matches in reference + } + } + return $match; + } + + /** + * Alias of {@link pregMatch()} for compatibility to Net_LDAP 1 + * + * @see pregMatch() + * @return boolean|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function preg_match() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array( &$this, 'pregMatch' ), $args); + } + + /** + * Tells if the entry is consiedered as new (not present in the server) + * + * Please note, that this doesn't tell you if the entry is present on the server. + * Use {@link Net_LDAP2::dnExists()} to see if an entry is already there. + * + * @return boolean + */ + public function isNew() + { + return $this->_new; + } + + + /** + * Is this entry going to be deleted once update() is called? + * + * @return boolean + */ + public function willBeDeleted() + { + return $this->_delete; + } + + /** + * Is this entry going to be moved once update() is called? + * + * @return boolean + */ + public function willBeMoved() + { + return ($this->dn() !== $this->currentDN()); + } + + /** + * Returns always the original DN + * + * If an entry will be moved but {@link update()} was not called, + * {@link dn()} will return the new DN. This method however, returns + * always the current active DN. + * + * @return string + */ + public function currentDN() + { + return $this->_dn; + } + + /** + * Returns the attribute changes to be carried out once update() is called + * + * @return array + */ + public function getChanges() + { + return $this->_changes; + } +} +?> diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Filter.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Filter.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0723edab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Filter.php @@ -0,0 +1,514 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_Filter interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: Filter.php 289978 2009-10-27 09:56:41Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; +require_once 'Util.php'; + +/** +* Object representation of a part of a LDAP filter. +* +* This Class is not completely compatible to the PERL interface! +* +* The purpose of this class is, that users can easily build LDAP filters +* without having to worry about right escaping etc. +* A Filter is built using several independent filter objects +* which are combined afterwards. This object works in two +* modes, depending how the object is created. +* If the object is created using the {@link create()} method, then this is a leaf-object. +* If the object is created using the {@link combine()} method, then this is a container object. +* +* LDAP filters are defined in RFC-2254 and can be found under +* {@link http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2254.txt} +* +* Here a quick copy&paste example: +* <code> +* $filter0 = Net_LDAP2_Filter::create('stars', 'equals', '***'); +* $filter_not0 = Net_LDAP2_Filter::combine('not', $filter0); +* +* $filter1 = Net_LDAP2_Filter::create('gn', 'begins', 'bar'); +* $filter2 = Net_LDAP2_Filter::create('gn', 'ends', 'baz'); +* $filter_comp = Net_LDAP2_Filter::combine('or',array($filter_not0, $filter1, $filter2)); +* +* echo $filter_comp->asString(); +* // This will output: (|(!(stars=\0x5c0x2a\0x5c0x2a\0x5c0x2a))(gn=bar*)(gn=*baz)) +* // The stars in $filter0 are treaten as real stars unless you disable escaping. +* </code> +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_Filter extends PEAR +{ + /** + * Storage for combination of filters + * + * This variable holds a array of filter objects + * that should be combined by this filter object. + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_subfilters = array(); + + /** + * Match of this filter + * + * If this is a leaf filter, then a matching rule is stored, + * if it is a container, then it is a logical operator + * + * @access protected + * @var string + */ + protected $_match; + + /** + * Single filter + * + * If we operate in leaf filter mode, + * then the constructing method stores + * the filter representation here + * + * @acces private + * @var string + */ + protected $_filter; + + /** + * Create a new Net_LDAP2_Filter object and parse $filter. + * + * This is for PERL Net::LDAP interface. + * Construction of Net_LDAP2_Filter objects should happen through either + * {@link create()} or {@link combine()} which give you more control. + * However, you may use the perl iterface if you already have generated filters. + * + * @param string $filter LDAP filter string + * + * @see parse() + */ + public function __construct($filter = false) + { + // The optional parameter must remain here, because otherwise create() crashes + if (false !== $filter) { + $filter_o = self::parse($filter); + if (PEAR::isError($filter_o)) { + $this->_filter = $filter_o; // assign error, so asString() can report it + } else { + $this->_filter = $filter_o->asString(); + } + } + } + + /** + * Constructor of a new part of a LDAP filter. + * + * The following matching rules exists: + * - equals: One of the attributes values is exactly $value + * Please note that case sensitiviness is depends on the + * attributes syntax configured in the server. + * - begins: One of the attributes values must begin with $value + * - ends: One of the attributes values must end with $value + * - contains: One of the attributes values must contain $value + * - present | any: The attribute can contain any value but must be existent + * - greater: The attributes value is greater than $value + * - less: The attributes value is less than $value + * - greaterOrEqual: The attributes value is greater or equal than $value + * - lessOrEqual: The attributes value is less or equal than $value + * - approx: One of the attributes values is similar to $value + * + * If $escape is set to true (default) then $value will be escaped + * properly. If it is set to false then $value will be treaten as raw filter value string. + * You should escape yourself using {@link Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value()}! + * + * Examples: + * <code> + * // This will find entries that contain an attribute "sn" that ends with "foobar": + * $filter = new Net_LDAP2_Filter('sn', 'ends', 'foobar'); + * + * // This will find entries that contain an attribute "sn" that has any value set: + * $filter = new Net_LDAP2_Filter('sn', 'any'); + * </code> + * + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute the filter should apply to + * @param string $match Matching rule (equals, begins, ends, contains, greater, less, greaterOrEqual, lessOrEqual, approx, any) + * @param string $value (optional) if given, then this is used as a filter + * @param boolean $escape Should $value be escaped? (default: yes, see {@link Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value()} for detailed information) + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Filter|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public static function &create($attr_name, $match, $value = '', $escape = true) + { + $leaf_filter = new Net_LDAP2_Filter(); + if ($escape) { + $array = Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value(array($value)); + $value = $array[0]; + } + switch (strtolower($match)) { + case 'equals': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '=' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'begins': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '=' . $value . '*)'; + break; + case 'ends': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '=*' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'contains': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '=*' . $value . '*)'; + break; + case 'greater': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '>' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'less': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '<' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'greaterorequal': + case '>=': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '>=' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'lessorequal': + case '<=': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '<=' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'approx': + case '~=': + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '~=' . $value . ')'; + break; + case 'any': + case 'present': // alias that may improve user code readability + $leaf_filter->_filter = '(' . $attr_name . '=*)'; + break; + default: + return PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter create error: matching rule "' . $match . '" not known!'); + } + return $leaf_filter; + } + + /** + * Combine two or more filter objects using a logical operator + * + * This static method combines two or more filter objects and returns one single + * filter object that contains all the others. + * Call this method statically: $filter = Net_LDAP2_Filter('or', array($filter1, $filter2)) + * If the array contains filter strings instead of filter objects, we will try to parse them. + * + * @param string $log_op The locicall operator. May be "and", "or", "not" or the subsequent logical equivalents "&", "|", "!" + * @param array|Net_LDAP2_Filter $filters array with Net_LDAP2_Filter objects + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Filter|Net_LDAP2_Error + * @static + */ + public static function &combine($log_op, $filters) + { + if (PEAR::isError($filters)) { + return $filters; + } + + // substitude named operators to logical operators + if ($log_op == 'and') $log_op = '&'; + if ($log_op == 'or') $log_op = '|'; + if ($log_op == 'not') $log_op = '!'; + + // tests for sane operation + if ($log_op == '!') { + // Not-combination, here we only accept one filter object or filter string + if ($filters instanceof Net_LDAP2_Filter) { + $filters = array($filters); // force array + } elseif (is_string($filters)) { + $filter_o = self::parse($filters); + if (PEAR::isError($filter_o)) { + $err = PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter combine error: '.$filter_o->getMessage()); + return $err; + } else { + $filters = array($filter_o); + } + } elseif (is_array($filters)) { + $err = PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter combine error: operator is "not" but $filter is an array!'); + return $err; + } else { + $err = PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter combine error: operator is "not" but $filter is not a valid Net_LDAP2_Filter nor a filter string!'); + return $err; + } + } elseif ($log_op == '&' || $log_op == '|') { + if (!is_array($filters) || count($filters) < 2) { + $err = PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter combine error: parameter $filters is not an array or contains less than two Net_LDAP2_Filter objects!'); + return $err; + } + } else { + $err = PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter combine error: logical operator is not known!'); + return $err; + } + + $combined_filter = new Net_LDAP2_Filter(); + foreach ($filters as $key => $testfilter) { // check for errors + if (PEAR::isError($testfilter)) { + return $testfilter; + } elseif (is_string($testfilter)) { + // string found, try to parse into an filter object + $filter_o = self::parse($testfilter); + if (PEAR::isError($filter_o)) { + return $filter_o; + } else { + $filters[$key] = $filter_o; + } + } elseif (!$testfilter instanceof Net_LDAP2_Filter) { + $err = PEAR::raiseError('Net_LDAP2_Filter combine error: invalid object passed in array $filters!'); + return $err; + } + } + + $combined_filter->_subfilters = $filters; + $combined_filter->_match = $log_op; + return $combined_filter; + } + + /** + * Parse FILTER into a Net_LDAP2_Filter object + * + * This parses an filter string into Net_LDAP2_Filter objects. + * + * @param string $FILTER The filter string + * + * @access static + * @return Net_LDAP2_Filter|Net_LDAP2_Error + * @todo Leaf-mode: Do we need to escape at all? what about *-chars?check for the need of encoding values, tackle problems (see code comments) + */ + public static function parse($FILTER) + { + if (preg_match('/^\((.+?)\)$/', $FILTER, $matches)) { + if (in_array(substr($matches[1], 0, 1), array('!', '|', '&'))) { + // Subfilter processing: pass subfilters to parse() and combine + // the objects using the logical operator detected + // we have now something like "&(...)(...)(...)" but at least one part ("!(...)"). + // Each subfilter could be an arbitary complex subfilter. + + // extract logical operator and filter arguments + $log_op = substr($matches[1], 0, 1); + $remaining_component = substr($matches[1], 1); + + // split $remaining_component into individual subfilters + // we cannot use split() for this, because we do not know the + // complexiness of the subfilter. Thus, we look trough the filter + // string and just recognize ending filters at the first level. + // We record the index number of the char and use that information + // later to split the string. + $sub_index_pos = array(); + $prev_char = ''; // previous character looked at + $level = 0; // denotes the current bracket level we are, + // >1 is too deep, 1 is ok, 0 is outside any + // subcomponent + for ($curpos = 0; $curpos < strlen($remaining_component); $curpos++) { + $cur_char = substr($remaining_component, $curpos, 1); + + // rise/lower bracket level + if ($cur_char == '(' && $prev_char != '\\') { + $level++; + } elseif ($cur_char == ')' && $prev_char != '\\') { + $level--; + } + + if ($cur_char == '(' && $prev_char == ')' && $level == 1) { + array_push($sub_index_pos, $curpos); // mark the position for splitting + } + $prev_char = $cur_char; + } + + // now perform the splits. To get also the last part, we + // need to add the "END" index to the split array + array_push($sub_index_pos, strlen($remaining_component)); + $subfilters = array(); + $oldpos = 0; + foreach ($sub_index_pos as $s_pos) { + $str_part = substr($remaining_component, $oldpos, $s_pos - $oldpos); + array_push($subfilters, $str_part); + $oldpos = $s_pos; + } + + // some error checking... + if (count($subfilters) == 1) { + // only one subfilter found + } elseif (count($subfilters) > 1) { + // several subfilters found + if ($log_op == "!") { + return PEAR::raiseError("Filter parsing error: invalid filter syntax - NOT operator detected but several arguments given!"); + } + } else { + // this should not happen unless the user specified a wrong filter + return PEAR::raiseError("Filter parsing error: invalid filter syntax - got operator '$log_op' but no argument!"); + } + + // Now parse the subfilters into objects and combine them using the operator + $subfilters_o = array(); + foreach ($subfilters as $s_s) { + $o = self::parse($s_s); + if (PEAR::isError($o)) { + return $o; + } else { + array_push($subfilters_o, self::parse($s_s)); + } + } + + $filter_o = self::combine($log_op, $subfilters_o); + return $filter_o; + + } else { + // This is one leaf filter component, do some syntax checks, then escape and build filter_o + // $matches[1] should be now something like "foo=bar" + + // detect multiple leaf components + // [TODO] Maybe this will make problems with filters containing brackets inside the value + if (stristr($matches[1], ')(')) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Filter parsing error: invalid filter syntax - multiple leaf components detected!"); + } else { + $filter_parts = preg_split('/(?<!\\\\)(=|=~|>|<|>=|<=)/', $matches[1], 2, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE); + if (count($filter_parts) != 3) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Filter parsing error: invalid filter syntax - unknown matching rule used"); + } else { + $filter_o = new Net_LDAP2_Filter(); + // [TODO]: Do we need to escape at all? what about *-chars user provide and that should remain special? + // I think, those prevent escaping! We need to check against PERL Net::LDAP! + // $value_arr = Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value(array($filter_parts[2])); + // $value = $value_arr[0]; + $value = $filter_parts[2]; + $filter_o->_filter = '('.$filter_parts[0].$filter_parts[1].$value.')'; + return $filter_o; + } + } + } + } else { + // ERROR: Filter components must be enclosed in round brackets + return PEAR::raiseError("Filter parsing error: invalid filter syntax - filter components must be enclosed in round brackets"); + } + } + + /** + * Get the string representation of this filter + * + * This method runs through all filter objects and creates + * the string representation of the filter. If this + * filter object is a leaf filter, then it will return + * the string representation of this filter. + * + * @return string|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function asString() + { + if ($this->isLeaf()) { + $return = $this->_filter; + } else { + $return = ''; + foreach ($this->_subfilters as $filter) { + $return = $return.$filter->asString(); + } + $return = '(' . $this->_match . $return . ')'; + } + return $return; + } + + /** + * Alias for perl interface as_string() + * + * @see asString() + * @return string|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function as_string() + { + return $this->asString(); + } + + /** + * Print the text representation of the filter to FH, or the currently selected output handle if FH is not given + * + * This method is only for compatibility to the perl interface. + * However, the original method was called "print" but due to PHP language restrictions, + * we can't have a print() method. + * + * @param resource $FH (optional) A filehandle resource + * + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function printMe($FH = false) + { + if (!is_resource($FH)) { + if (PEAR::isError($FH)) { + return $FH; + } + $filter_str = $this->asString(); + if (PEAR::isError($filter_str)) { + return $filter_str; + } else { + print($filter_str); + } + } else { + $filter_str = $this->asString(); + if (PEAR::isError($filter_str)) { + return $filter_str; + } else { + $res = @fwrite($FH, $this->asString()); + if ($res == false) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to write filter string to filehandle \$FH!"); + } + } + } + return true; + } + + /** + * This can be used to escape a string to provide a valid LDAP-Filter. + * + * LDAP will only recognise certain characters as the + * character istself if they are properly escaped. This is + * what this method does. + * The method can be called statically, so you can use it outside + * for your own purposes (eg for escaping only parts of strings) + * + * In fact, this is just a shorthand to {@link Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value()}. + * For upward compatibiliy reasons you are strongly encouraged to use the escape + * methods provided by the Net_LDAP2_Util class. + * + * @param string $value Any string who should be escaped + * + * @static + * @return string The string $string, but escaped + * @deprecated Do not use this method anymore, instead use Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value() directly + */ + public static function escape($value) + { + $return = Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_filter_value(array($value)); + return $return[0]; + } + + /** + * Is this a container or a leaf filter object? + * + * @access protected + * @return boolean + */ + protected function isLeaf() + { + if (count($this->_subfilters) > 0) { + return false; // Container! + } else { + return true; // Leaf! + } + } +} +?> diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/LDIF.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/LDIF.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..34f3e75dd --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/LDIF.php @@ -0,0 +1,922 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_LDIF interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: LDIF.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; +require_once 'Net/LDAP2.php'; +require_once 'Net/LDAP2/Entry.php'; +require_once 'Net/LDAP2/Util.php'; + +/** +* LDIF capabilitys for Net_LDAP2, closely taken from PERLs Net::LDAP +* +* It provides a means to convert between Net_LDAP2_Entry objects and LDAP entries +* represented in LDIF format files. Reading and writing are supported and may +* manipulate single entries or lists of entries. +* +* Usage example: +* <code> +* // Read and parse an ldif-file into Net_LDAP2_Entry objects +* // and print out the DNs. Store the entries for later use. +* require 'Net/LDAP2/LDIF.php'; +* $options = array( +* 'onerror' => 'die' +* ); +* $entries = array(); +* $ldif = new Net_LDAP2_LDIF('test.ldif', 'r', $options); +* do { +* $entry = $ldif->read_entry(); +* $dn = $entry->dn(); +* echo " done building entry: $dn\n"; +* array_push($entries, $entry); +* } while (!$ldif->eof()); +* $ldif->done(); +* +* +* // write those entries to another file +* $ldif = new Net_LDAP2_LDIF('test.out.ldif', 'w', $options); +* $ldif->write_entry($entries); +* $ldif->done(); +* </code> +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP22/ +* @see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2849.txt +* @todo Error handling should be PEARified +* @todo LDAPv3 controls are not implemented yet +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_LDIF extends PEAR +{ + /** + * Options + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_options = array('encode' => 'base64', + 'onerror' => null, + 'change' => 0, + 'lowercase' => 0, + 'sort' => 0, + 'version' => null, + 'wrap' => 78, + 'raw' => '' + ); + + /** + * Errorcache + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_error = array('error' => null, + 'line' => 0 + ); + + /** + * Filehandle for read/write + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_FH = null; + + /** + * Says, if we opened the filehandle ourselves + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_FH_opened = false; + + /** + * Linecounter for input file handle + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_input_line = 0; + + /** + * counter for processed entries + * + * @access protected + * @var int + */ + protected $_entrynum = 0; + + /** + * Mode we are working in + * + * Either 'r', 'a' or 'w' + * + * @access protected + * @var string + */ + protected $_mode = false; + + /** + * Tells, if the LDIF version string was already written + * + * @access protected + * @var boolean + */ + protected $_version_written = false; + + /** + * Cache for lines that have build the current entry + * + * @access protected + * @var boolean + */ + protected $_lines_cur = array(); + + /** + * Cache for lines that will build the next entry + * + * @access protected + * @var boolean + */ + protected $_lines_next = array(); + + /** + * Open LDIF file for reading or for writing + * + * new (FILE): + * Open the file read-only. FILE may be the name of a file + * or an already open filehandle. + * If the file doesn't exist, it will be created if in write mode. + * + * new (FILE, MODE, OPTIONS): + * Open the file with the given MODE (see PHPs fopen()), eg "w" or "a". + * FILE may be the name of a file or an already open filehandle. + * PERLs Net_LDAP2 "FILE|" mode does not work curently. + * + * OPTIONS is an associative array and may contain: + * encode => 'none' | 'canonical' | 'base64' + * Some DN values in LDIF cannot be written verbatim and have to be encoded in some way: + * 'none' No encoding. + * 'canonical' See "canonical_dn()" in Net::LDAP::Util. + * 'base64' Use base64. (default, this differs from the Perl interface. + * The perl default is "none"!) + * + * onerror => 'die' | 'warn' | NULL + * Specify what happens when an error is detected. + * 'die' Net_LDAP2_LDIF will croak with an appropriate message. + * 'warn' Net_LDAP2_LDIF will warn (echo) with an appropriate message. + * NULL Net_LDAP2_LDIF will not warn (default), use error(). + * + * change => 1 + * Write entry changes to the LDIF file instead of the entries itself. I.e. write LDAP + * operations acting on the entries to the file instead of the entries contents. + * This writes the changes usually carried out by an update() to the LDIF file. + * + * lowercase => 1 + * Convert attribute names to lowercase when writing. + * + * sort => 1 + * Sort attribute names when writing entries according to the rule: + * objectclass first then all other attributes alphabetically sorted by attribute name + * + * version => '1' + * Set the LDIF version to write to the resulting LDIF file. + * According to RFC 2849 currently the only legal value for this option is 1. + * When this option is set Net_LDAP2_LDIF tries to adhere more strictly to + * the LDIF specification in RFC2489 in a few places. + * The default is NULL meaning no version information is written to the LDIF file. + * + * wrap => 78 + * Number of columns where output line wrapping shall occur. + * Default is 78. Setting it to 40 or lower inhibits wrapping. + * + * raw => REGEX + * Use REGEX to denote the names of attributes that are to be + * considered binary in search results if writing entries. + * Example: raw => "/(?i:^jpegPhoto|;binary)/i" + * + * @param string|ressource $file Filename or filehandle + * @param string $mode Mode to open filename + * @param array $options Options like described above + */ + public function __construct($file, $mode = 'r', $options = array()) + { + $this->PEAR('Net_LDAP2_Error'); // default error class + + // First, parse options + // todo: maybe implement further checks on possible values + foreach ($options as $option => $value) { + if (!array_key_exists($option, $this->_options)) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: option '.$option.' not known!'); + return; + } else { + $this->_options[$option] = strtolower($value); + } + } + + // setup LDIF class + $this->version($this->_options['version']); + + // setup file mode + if (!preg_match('/^[rwa]\+?$/', $mode)) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: file mode '.$mode.' not supported!'); + } else { + $this->_mode = $mode; + + // setup filehandle + if (is_resource($file)) { + // TODO: checks on mode possible? + $this->_FH =& $file; + } else { + $imode = substr($this->_mode, 0, 1); + if ($imode == 'r') { + if (!file_exists($file)) { + $this->dropError('Unable to open '.$file.' for read: file not found'); + $this->_mode = false; + } + if (!is_readable($file)) { + $this->dropError('Unable to open '.$file.' for read: permission denied'); + $this->_mode = false; + } + } + + if (($imode == 'w' || $imode == 'a')) { + if (file_exists($file)) { + if (!is_writable($file)) { + $this->dropError('Unable to open '.$file.' for write: permission denied'); + $this->_mode = false; + } + } else { + if (!@touch($file)) { + $this->dropError('Unable to create '.$file.' for write: permission denied'); + $this->_mode = false; + } + } + } + + if ($this->_mode) { + $this->_FH = @fopen($file, $this->_mode); + if (false === $this->_FH) { + // Fallback; should never be reached if tests above are good enough! + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: Could not open file '.$file); + } else { + $this->_FH_opened = true; + } + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Read one entry from the file and return it as a Net::LDAP::Entry object. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry + */ + public function read_entry() + { + // read fresh lines, set them as current lines and create the entry + $attrs = $this->next_lines(true); + if (count($attrs) > 0) { + $this->_lines_cur = $attrs; + } + return $this->current_entry(); + } + + /** + * Returns true when the end of the file is reached. + * + * @return boolean + */ + public function eof() + { + return feof($this->_FH); + } + + /** + * Write the entry or entries to the LDIF file. + * + * If you want to build an LDIF file containing several entries AND + * you want to call write_entry() several times, you must open the filehandle + * in append mode ("a"), otherwise you will always get the last entry only. + * + * @param Net_LDAP2_Entry|array $entries Entry or array of entries + * + * @return void + * @todo implement operations on whole entries (adding a whole entry) + */ + public function write_entry($entries) + { + if (!is_array($entries)) { + $entries = array($entries); + } + + foreach ($entries as $entry) { + $this->_entrynum++; + if (!$entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Entry) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: entry '.$this->_entrynum.' is not an Net_LDAP2_Entry object'); + } else { + if ($this->_options['change']) { + // LDIF change mode + // fetch change information from entry + $entry_attrs_changes = $entry->getChanges(); + $num_of_changes = count($entry_attrs_changes['add']) + + count($entry_attrs_changes['replace']) + + count($entry_attrs_changes['delete']); + + $is_changed = ($num_of_changes > 0 || $entry->willBeDeleted() || $entry->willBeMoved()); + + // write version if not done yet + // also write DN of entry + if ($is_changed) { + if (!$this->_version_written) { + $this->write_version(); + } + $this->writeDN($entry->currentDN()); + } + + // process changes + // TODO: consider DN add! + if ($entry->willBeDeleted()) { + $this->writeLine("changetype: delete".PHP_EOL); + } elseif ($entry->willBeMoved()) { + $this->writeLine("changetype: modrdn".PHP_EOL); + $olddn = Net_LDAP2_Util::ldap_explode_dn($entry->currentDN(), array('casefold' => 'none')); // maybe gives a bug if using multivalued RDNs + $oldrdn = array_shift($olddn); + $oldparent = implode(',', $olddn); + $newdn = Net_LDAP2_Util::ldap_explode_dn($entry->dn(), array('casefold' => 'none')); // maybe gives a bug if using multivalued RDNs + $rdn = array_shift($newdn); + $parent = implode(',', $newdn); + $this->writeLine("newrdn: ".$rdn.PHP_EOL); + $this->writeLine("deleteoldrdn: 1".PHP_EOL); + if ($parent !== $oldparent) { + $this->writeLine("newsuperior: ".$parent.PHP_EOL); + } + // TODO: What if the entry has attribute changes as well? + // I think we should check for that and make a dummy + // entry with the changes that is written to the LDIF file + } elseif ($num_of_changes > 0) { + // write attribute change data + $this->writeLine("changetype: modify".PHP_EOL); + foreach ($entry_attrs_changes as $changetype => $entry_attrs) { + foreach ($entry_attrs as $attr_name => $attr_values) { + $this->writeLine("$changetype: $attr_name".PHP_EOL); + if ($attr_values !== null) $this->writeAttribute($attr_name, $attr_values, $changetype); + $this->writeLine("-".PHP_EOL); + } + } + } + + // finish this entrys data if we had changes + if ($is_changed) { + $this->finishEntry(); + } + } else { + // LDIF-content mode + // fetch attributes for further processing + $entry_attrs = $entry->getValues(); + + // sort and put objectclass-attrs to first position + if ($this->_options['sort']) { + ksort($entry_attrs); + if (array_key_exists('objectclass', $entry_attrs)) { + $oc = $entry_attrs['objectclass']; + unset($entry_attrs['objectclass']); + $entry_attrs = array_merge(array('objectclass' => $oc), $entry_attrs); + } + } + + // write data + if (!$this->_version_written) { + $this->write_version(); + } + $this->writeDN($entry->dn()); + foreach ($entry_attrs as $attr_name => $attr_values) { + $this->writeAttribute($attr_name, $attr_values); + } + $this->finishEntry(); + } + } + } + } + + /** + * Write version to LDIF + * + * If the object's version is defined, this method allows to explicitely write the version before an entry is written. + * If not called explicitely, it gets called automatically when writing the first entry. + * + * @return void + */ + public function write_version() + { + $this->_version_written = true; + if (!is_null($this->version())) { + return $this->writeLine('version: '.$this->version().PHP_EOL, 'Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: unable to write version'); + } + } + + /** + * Get or set LDIF version + * + * If called without arguments it returns the version of the LDIF file or NULL if no version has been set. + * If called with an argument it sets the LDIF version to VERSION. + * According to RFC 2849 currently the only legal value for VERSION is 1. + * + * @param int $version (optional) LDIF version to set + * + * @return int + */ + public function version($version = null) + { + if ($version !== null) { + if ($version != 1) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: illegal LDIF version set'); + } else { + $this->_options['version'] = $version; + } + } + return $this->_options['version']; + } + + /** + * Returns the file handle the Net_LDAP2_LDIF object reads from or writes to. + * + * You can, for example, use this to fetch the content of the LDIF file yourself + * + * @return null|resource + */ + public function &handle() + { + if (!is_resource($this->_FH)) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: invalid file resource'); + $null = null; + return $null; + } else { + return $this->_FH; + } + } + + /** + * Clean up + * + * This method signals that the LDIF object is no longer needed. + * You can use this to free up some memory and close the file handle. + * The file handle is only closed, if it was opened from Net_LDAP2_LDIF. + * + * @return void + */ + public function done() + { + // close FH if we opened it + if ($this->_FH_opened) { + fclose($this->handle()); + } + + // free variables + foreach (get_object_vars($this) as $name => $value) { + unset($this->$name); + } + } + + /** + * Returns last error message if error was found. + * + * Example: + * <code> + * $ldif->someAction(); + * if ($ldif->error()) { + * echo "Error: ".$ldif->error()." at input line: ".$ldif->error_lines(); + * } + * </code> + * + * @param boolean $as_string If set to true, only the message is returned + * + * @return false|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function error($as_string = false) + { + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($this->_error['error'])) { + return ($as_string)? $this->_error['error']->getMessage() : $this->_error['error']; + } else { + return false; + } + } + + /** + * Returns lines that resulted in error. + * + * Perl returns an array of faulty lines in list context, + * but we always just return an int because of PHPs language. + * + * @return int + */ + public function error_lines() + { + return $this->_error['line']; + } + + /** + * Returns the current Net::LDAP::Entry object. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false + */ + public function current_entry() + { + return $this->parseLines($this->current_lines()); + } + + /** + * Parse LDIF lines of one entry into an Net_LDAP2_Entry object + * + * @param array $lines LDIF lines for one entry + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false Net_LDAP2_Entry object for those lines + * @todo what about file inclusions and urls? "jpegphoto:< file:///usr/local/directory/photos/fiona.jpg" + */ + public function parseLines($lines) + { + // parse lines into an array of attributes and build the entry + $attributes = array(); + $dn = false; + foreach ($lines as $line) { + if (preg_match('/^(\w+)(:|::|:<)\s(.+)$/', $line, $matches)) { + $attr =& $matches[1]; + $delim =& $matches[2]; + $data =& $matches[3]; + + if ($delim == ':') { + // normal data + $attributes[$attr][] = $data; + } elseif ($delim == '::') { + // base64 data + $attributes[$attr][] = base64_decode($data); + } elseif ($delim == ':<') { + // file inclusion + // TODO: Is this the job of the LDAP-client or the server? + $this->dropError('File inclusions are currently not supported'); + //$attributes[$attr][] = ...; + } else { + // since the pattern above, the delimeter cannot be something else. + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF parsing error: invalid syntax at parsing entry line: '.$line); + continue; + } + + if (strtolower($attr) == 'dn') { + // DN line detected + $dn = $attributes[$attr][0]; // save possibly decoded DN + unset($attributes[$attr]); // remove wrongly added "dn: " attribute + } + } else { + // line not in "attr: value" format -> ignore + // maybe we should rise an error here, but this should be covered by + // next_lines() already. A problem arises, if users try to feed data of + // several entries to this method - the resulting entry will + // get wrong attributes. However, this is already mentioned in the + // methods documentation above. + } + } + + if (false === $dn) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF parsing error: unable to detect DN for entry'); + return false; + } else { + $newentry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createFresh($dn, $attributes); + return $newentry; + } + } + + /** + * Returns the lines that generated the current Net::LDAP::Entry object. + * + * Note that this returns an empty array if no lines have been read so far. + * + * @return array Array of lines + */ + public function current_lines() + { + return $this->_lines_cur; + } + + /** + * Returns the lines that will generate the next Net::LDAP::Entry object. + * + * If you set $force to TRUE then you can iterate over the lines that build + * up entries manually. Otherwise, iterating is done using {@link read_entry()}. + * Force will move the file pointer forward, thus returning the next entries lines. + * + * Wrapped lines will be unwrapped. Comments are stripped. + * + * @param boolean $force Set this to true if you want to iterate over the lines manually + * + * @return array + */ + public function next_lines($force = false) + { + // if we already have those lines, just return them, otherwise read + if (count($this->_lines_next) == 0 || $force) { + $this->_lines_next = array(); // empty in case something was left (if used $force) + $entry_done = false; + $fh = &$this->handle(); + $commentmode = false; // if we are in an comment, for wrapping purposes + $datalines_read = 0; // how many lines with data we have read + + while (!$entry_done && !$this->eof()) { + $this->_input_line++; + // Read line. Remove line endings, we want only data; + // this is okay since ending spaces should be encoded + $data = rtrim(fgets($fh)); + if ($data === false) { + // error only, if EOF not reached after fgets() call + if (!$this->eof()) { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: error reading from file at input line '.$this->_input_line, $this->_input_line); + } + break; + } else { + if (count($this->_lines_next) > 0 && preg_match('/^$/', $data)) { + // Entry is finished if we have an empty line after we had data + $entry_done = true; + + // Look ahead if the next EOF is nearby. Comments and empty + // lines at the file end may cause problems otherwise + $current_pos = ftell($fh); + $data = fgets($fh); + while (!feof($fh)) { + if (preg_match('/^\s*$/', $data) || preg_match('/^#/', $data)) { + // only empty lines or comments, continue to seek + // TODO: Known bug: Wrappings for comments are okay but are treaten as + // error, since we do not honor comment mode here. + // This should be a very theoretically case, however + // i am willing to fix this if really necessary. + $this->_input_line++; + $current_pos = ftell($fh); + $data = fgets($fh); + } else { + // Data found if non emtpy line and not a comment!! + // Rewind to position prior last read and stop lookahead + fseek($fh, $current_pos); + break; + } + } + // now we have either the file pointer at the beginning of + // a new data position or at the end of file causing feof() to return true + + } else { + // build lines + if (preg_match('/^version:\s(.+)$/', $data, $match)) { + // version statement, set version + $this->version($match[1]); + } elseif (preg_match('/^\w+::?\s.+$/', $data)) { + // normal attribute: add line + $commentmode = false; + $this->_lines_next[] = trim($data); + $datalines_read++; + } elseif (preg_match('/^\s(.+)$/', $data, $matches)) { + // wrapped data: unwrap if not in comment mode + if (!$commentmode) { + if ($datalines_read == 0) { + // first line of entry: wrapped data is illegal + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: illegal wrapping at input line '.$this->_input_line, $this->_input_line); + } else { + $last = array_pop($this->_lines_next); + $last = $last.trim($matches[1]); + $this->_lines_next[] = $last; + $datalines_read++; + } + } + } elseif (preg_match('/^#/', $data)) { + // LDIF comments + $commentmode = true; + } elseif (preg_match('/^\s*$/', $data)) { + // empty line but we had no data for this + // entry, so just ignore this line + $commentmode = false; + } else { + $this->dropError('Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: invalid syntax at input line '.$this->_input_line, $this->_input_line); + continue; + } + + } + } + } + } + return $this->_lines_next; + } + + /** + * Convert an attribute and value to LDIF string representation + * + * It honors correct encoding of values according to RFC 2849. + * Line wrapping will occur at the configured maximum but only if + * the value is greater than 40 chars. + * + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute + * @param string $attr_value Value of the attribute + * + * @access protected + * @return string LDIF string for that attribute and value + */ + protected function convertAttribute($attr_name, $attr_value) + { + // Handle empty attribute or process + if (strlen($attr_value) == 0) { + $attr_value = " "; + } else { + $base64 = false; + // ASCII-chars that are NOT safe for the + // start and for being inside the value. + // These are the int values of those chars. + $unsafe_init = array(0, 10, 13, 32, 58, 60); + $unsafe = array(0, 10, 13); + + // Test for illegal init char + $init_ord = ord(substr($attr_value, 0, 1)); + if ($init_ord > 127 || in_array($init_ord, $unsafe_init)) { + $base64 = true; + } + + // Test for illegal content char + for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($attr_value); $i++) { + $char_ord = ord(substr($attr_value, $i, 1)); + if ($char_ord > 127 || in_array($char_ord, $unsafe)) { + $base64 = true; + } + } + + // Test for ending space + if (substr($attr_value, -1) == ' ') { + $base64 = true; + } + + // If converting is needed, do it + // Either we have some special chars or a matching "raw" regex + if ($base64 || ($this->_options['raw'] && preg_match($this->_options['raw'], $attr_name))) { + $attr_name .= ':'; + $attr_value = base64_encode($attr_value); + } + + // Lowercase attr names if requested + if ($this->_options['lowercase']) $attr_name = strtolower($attr_name); + + // Handle line wrapping + if ($this->_options['wrap'] > 40 && strlen($attr_value) > $this->_options['wrap']) { + $attr_value = wordwrap($attr_value, $this->_options['wrap'], PHP_EOL." ", true); + } + } + + return $attr_name.': '.$attr_value; + } + + /** + * Convert an entries DN to LDIF string representation + * + * It honors correct encoding of values according to RFC 2849. + * + * @param string $dn UTF8-Encoded DN + * + * @access protected + * @return string LDIF string for that DN + * @todo I am not sure, if the UTF8 stuff is correctly handled right now + */ + protected function convertDN($dn) + { + $base64 = false; + // ASCII-chars that are NOT safe for the + // start and for being inside the dn. + // These are the int values of those chars. + $unsafe_init = array(0, 10, 13, 32, 58, 60); + $unsafe = array(0, 10, 13); + + // Test for illegal init char + $init_ord = ord(substr($dn, 0, 1)); + if ($init_ord >= 127 || in_array($init_ord, $unsafe_init)) { + $base64 = true; + } + + // Test for illegal content char + for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($dn); $i++) { + $char = substr($dn, $i, 1); + if (ord($char) >= 127 || in_array($init_ord, $unsafe)) { + $base64 = true; + } + } + + // Test for ending space + if (substr($dn, -1) == ' ') { + $base64 = true; + } + + // if converting is needed, do it + return ($base64)? 'dn:: '.base64_encode($dn) : 'dn: '.$dn; + } + + /** + * Writes an attribute to the filehandle + * + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute + * @param string|array $attr_values Single attribute value or array with attribute values + * + * @access protected + * @return void + */ + protected function writeAttribute($attr_name, $attr_values) + { + // write out attribute content + if (!is_array($attr_values)) { + $attr_values = array($attr_values); + } + foreach ($attr_values as $attr_val) { + $line = $this->convertAttribute($attr_name, $attr_val).PHP_EOL; + $this->writeLine($line, 'Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: unable to write attribute '.$attr_name.' of entry '.$this->_entrynum); + } + } + + /** + * Writes a DN to the filehandle + * + * @param string $dn DN to write + * + * @access protected + * @return void + */ + protected function writeDN($dn) + { + // prepare DN + if ($this->_options['encode'] == 'base64') { + $dn = $this->convertDN($dn).PHP_EOL; + } elseif ($this->_options['encode'] == 'canonical') { + $dn = Net_LDAP2_Util::canonical_dn($dn, array('casefold' => 'none')).PHP_EOL; + } else { + $dn = $dn.PHP_EOL; + } + $this->writeLine($dn, 'Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: unable to write DN of entry '.$this->_entrynum); + } + + /** + * Finishes an LDIF entry + * + * @access protected + * @return void + */ + protected function finishEntry() + { + $this->writeLine(PHP_EOL, 'Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: unable to close entry '.$this->_entrynum); + } + + /** + * Just write an arbitary line to the filehandle + * + * @param string $line Content to write + * @param string $error If error occurs, drop this message + * + * @access protected + * @return true|false + */ + protected function writeLine($line, $error = 'Net_LDAP2_LDIF error: unable to write to filehandle') + { + if (is_resource($this->handle()) && fwrite($this->handle(), $line, strlen($line)) === false) { + $this->dropError($error); + return false; + } else { + return true; + } + } + + /** + * Optionally raises an error and pushes the error on the error cache + * + * @param string $msg Errortext + * @param int $line Line in the LDIF that caused the error + * + * @access protected + * @return void + */ + protected function dropError($msg, $line = null) + { + $this->_error['error'] = new Net_LDAP2_Error($msg); + if ($line !== null) $this->_error['line'] = $line; + + if ($this->_options['onerror'] == 'die') { + die($msg.PHP_EOL); + } elseif ($this->_options['onerror'] == 'warn') { + echo $msg.PHP_EOL; + } + } +} +?> diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/RootDSE.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/RootDSE.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8dc81fd4f --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/RootDSE.php @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_RootDSE interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Jan Wagner <wagner@netsols.de> +* @copyright 2009 Jan Wagner +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: RootDSE.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; + +/** +* Getting the rootDSE entry of a LDAP server +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Jan Wagner <wagner@netsols.de> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP22/ +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_RootDSE extends PEAR +{ + /** + * @access protected + * @var object Net_LDAP2_Entry + **/ + protected $_entry; + + /** + * Class constructor + * + * @param Net_LDAP2_Entry &$entry Net_LDAP2_Entry object of the RootDSE + */ + protected function __construct(&$entry) + { + $this->_entry = $entry; + } + + /** + * Fetches a RootDSE object from an LDAP connection + * + * @param Net_LDAP2 $ldap Directory from which the RootDSE should be fetched + * @param array $attrs Array of attributes to search for + * + * @access static + * @return Net_LDAP2_RootDSE|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public static function fetch($ldap, $attrs = null) + { + if (!$ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to fetch Schema: Parameter \$ldap must be a Net_LDAP2 object!"); + } + + if (is_array($attrs) && count($attrs) > 0 ) { + $attributes = $attrs; + } else { + $attributes = array('vendorName', + 'vendorVersion', + 'namingContexts', + 'altServer', + 'supportedExtension', + 'supportedControl', + 'supportedSASLMechanisms', + 'supportedLDAPVersion', + 'subschemaSubentry' ); + } + $result = $ldap->search('', '(objectClass=*)', array('attributes' => $attributes, 'scope' => 'base')); + if (self::isError($result)) { + return $result; + } + $entry = $result->shiftEntry(); + if (false === $entry) { + return PEAR::raiseError('Could not fetch RootDSE entry'); + } + $ret = new Net_LDAP2_RootDSE($entry); + return $ret; + } + + /** + * Gets the requested attribute value + * + * Same usuage as {@link Net_LDAP2_Entry::getValue()} + * + * @param string $attr Attribute name + * @param array $options Array of options + * + * @access public + * @return mixed Net_LDAP2_Error object or attribute values + * @see Net_LDAP2_Entry::get_value() + */ + public function getValue($attr = '', $options = '') + { + return $this->_entry->get_value($attr, $options); + } + + /** + * Alias function of getValue() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see getValue() + * @return mixed + */ + public function get_value() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array( &$this, 'getValue' ), $args); + } + + /** + * Determines if the extension is supported + * + * @param array $oids Array of oids to check + * + * @access public + * @return boolean + */ + public function supportedExtension($oids) + { + return $this->checkAttr($oids, 'supportedExtension'); + } + + /** + * Alias function of supportedExtension() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see supportedExtension() + * @return boolean + */ + public function supported_extension() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array( &$this, 'supportedExtension'), $args); + } + + /** + * Determines if the version is supported + * + * @param array $versions Versions to check + * + * @access public + * @return boolean + */ + public function supportedVersion($versions) + { + return $this->checkAttr($versions, 'supportedLDAPVersion'); + } + + /** + * Alias function of supportedVersion() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see supportedVersion() + * @return boolean + */ + public function supported_version() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array(&$this, 'supportedVersion'), $args); + } + + /** + * Determines if the control is supported + * + * @param array $oids Control oids to check + * + * @access public + * @return boolean + */ + public function supportedControl($oids) + { + return $this->checkAttr($oids, 'supportedControl'); + } + + /** + * Alias function of supportedControl() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see supportedControl() + * @return boolean + */ + public function supported_control() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array(&$this, 'supportedControl' ), $args); + } + + /** + * Determines if the sasl mechanism is supported + * + * @param array $mechlist SASL mechanisms to check + * + * @access public + * @return boolean + */ + public function supportedSASLMechanism($mechlist) + { + return $this->checkAttr($mechlist, 'supportedSASLMechanisms'); + } + + /** + * Alias function of supportedSASLMechanism() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see supportedSASLMechanism() + * @return boolean + */ + public function supported_sasl_mechanism() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array(&$this, 'supportedSASLMechanism'), $args); + } + + /** + * Checks for existance of value in attribute + * + * @param array $values values to check + * @param string $attr attribute name + * + * @access protected + * @return boolean + */ + protected function checkAttr($values, $attr) + { + if (!is_array($values)) $values = array($values); + + foreach ($values as $value) { + if (!@in_array($value, $this->get_value($attr, 'all'))) { + return false; + } + } + return true; + } +} + +?> diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Schema.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Schema.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b590eabc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Schema.php @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_Schema interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Jan Wagner <wagner@netsols.de> +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Jan Wagner, Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: Schema.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +* @todo see the comment at the end of the file +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; + +/** +* Syntax definitions +* +* Please don't forget to add binary attributes to isBinary() below +* to support proper value fetching from Net_LDAP2_Entry +*/ +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_BOOLEAN', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_DIRECTORY_STRING', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_DISTINGUISHED_NAME', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_INTEGER', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_JPEG', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.28'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_NUMERIC_STRING', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_OID', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38'); +define('NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_OCTET_STRING', '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40'); + +/** +* Load an LDAP Schema and provide information +* +* This class takes a Subschema entry, parses this information +* and makes it available in an array. Most of the code has been +* inspired by perl-ldap( http://perl-ldap.sourceforge.net). +* You will find portions of their implementation in here. +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Jan Wagner <wagner@netsols.de> +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP22/ +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_Schema extends PEAR +{ + /** + * Map of entry types to ldap attributes of subschema entry + * + * @access public + * @var array + */ + public $types = array( + 'attribute' => 'attributeTypes', + 'ditcontentrule' => 'dITContentRules', + 'ditstructurerule' => 'dITStructureRules', + 'matchingrule' => 'matchingRules', + 'matchingruleuse' => 'matchingRuleUse', + 'nameform' => 'nameForms', + 'objectclass' => 'objectClasses', + 'syntax' => 'ldapSyntaxes' + ); + + /** + * Array of entries belonging to this type + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_attributeTypes = array(); + protected $_matchingRules = array(); + protected $_matchingRuleUse = array(); + protected $_ldapSyntaxes = array(); + protected $_objectClasses = array(); + protected $_dITContentRules = array(); + protected $_dITStructureRules = array(); + protected $_nameForms = array(); + + + /** + * hash of all fetched oids + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_oids = array(); + + /** + * Tells if the schema is initialized + * + * @access protected + * @var boolean + * @see parse(), get() + */ + protected $_initialized = false; + + + /** + * Constructor of the class + * + * @access protected + */ + protected function __construct() + { + $this->PEAR('Net_LDAP2_Error'); // default error class + } + + /** + * Fetch the Schema from an LDAP connection + * + * @param Net_LDAP2 $ldap LDAP connection + * @param string $dn (optional) Subschema entry dn + * + * @access public + * @return Net_LDAP2_Schema|NET_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function fetch($ldap, $dn = null) + { + if (!$ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Unable to fetch Schema: Parameter \$ldap must be a Net_LDAP2 object!"); + } + + $schema_o = new Net_LDAP2_Schema(); + + if (is_null($dn)) { + // get the subschema entry via root dse + $dse = $ldap->rootDSE(array('subschemaSubentry')); + if (false == Net_LDAP2::isError($dse)) { + $base = $dse->getValue('subschemaSubentry', 'single'); + if (!Net_LDAP2::isError($base)) { + $dn = $base; + } + } + } + + // Support for buggy LDAP servers (e.g. Siemens DirX 6.x) that incorrectly + // call this entry subSchemaSubentry instead of subschemaSubentry. + // Note the correct case/spelling as per RFC 2251. + if (is_null($dn)) { + // get the subschema entry via root dse + $dse = $ldap->rootDSE(array('subSchemaSubentry')); + if (false == Net_LDAP2::isError($dse)) { + $base = $dse->getValue('subSchemaSubentry', 'single'); + if (!Net_LDAP2::isError($base)) { + $dn = $base; + } + } + } + + // Final fallback case where there is no subschemaSubentry attribute + // in the root DSE (this is a bug for an LDAP v3 server so report this + // to your LDAP vendor if you get this far). + if (is_null($dn)) { + $dn = 'cn=Subschema'; + } + + // fetch the subschema entry + $result = $ldap->search($dn, '(objectClass=*)', + array('attributes' => array_values($schema_o->types), + 'scope' => 'base')); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($result)) { + return $result; + } + + $entry = $result->shiftEntry(); + if (!$entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Entry) { + return PEAR::raiseError('Could not fetch Subschema entry'); + } + + $schema_o->parse($entry); + return $schema_o; + } + + /** + * Return a hash of entries for the given type + * + * Returns a hash of entry for th givene type. Types may be: + * objectclasses, attributes, ditcontentrules, ditstructurerules, matchingrules, + * matchingruleuses, nameforms, syntaxes + * + * @param string $type Type to fetch + * + * @access public + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error Array or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function &getAll($type) + { + $map = array('objectclasses' => &$this->_objectClasses, + 'attributes' => &$this->_attributeTypes, + 'ditcontentrules' => &$this->_dITContentRules, + 'ditstructurerules' => &$this->_dITStructureRules, + 'matchingrules' => &$this->_matchingRules, + 'matchingruleuses' => &$this->_matchingRuleUse, + 'nameforms' => &$this->_nameForms, + 'syntaxes' => &$this->_ldapSyntaxes ); + + $key = strtolower($type); + $ret = ((key_exists($key, $map)) ? $map[$key] : PEAR::raiseError("Unknown type $type")); + return $ret; + } + + /** + * Return a specific entry + * + * @param string $type Type of name + * @param string $name Name or OID to fetch + * + * @access public + * @return mixed Entry or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function &get($type, $name) + { + if ($this->_initialized) { + $type = strtolower($type); + if (false == key_exists($type, $this->types)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("No such type $type"); + } + + $name = strtolower($name); + $type_var = &$this->{'_' . $this->types[$type]}; + + if (key_exists($name, $type_var)) { + return $type_var[$name]; + } elseif (key_exists($name, $this->_oids) && $this->_oids[$name]['type'] == $type) { + return $this->_oids[$name]; + } else { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not find $type $name"); + } + } else { + $return = null; + return $return; + } + } + + + /** + * Fetches attributes that MAY be present in the given objectclass + * + * @param string $oc Name or OID of objectclass + * + * @access public + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error Array with attributes or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function may($oc) + { + return $this->_getAttr($oc, 'may'); + } + + /** + * Fetches attributes that MUST be present in the given objectclass + * + * @param string $oc Name or OID of objectclass + * + * @access public + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error Array with attributes or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function must($oc) + { + return $this->_getAttr($oc, 'must'); + } + + /** + * Fetches the given attribute from the given objectclass + * + * @param string $oc Name or OID of objectclass + * @param string $attr Name of attribute to fetch + * + * @access protected + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error The attribute or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + protected function _getAttr($oc, $attr) + { + $oc = strtolower($oc); + if (key_exists($oc, $this->_objectClasses) && key_exists($attr, $this->_objectClasses[$oc])) { + return $this->_objectClasses[$oc][$attr]; + } elseif (key_exists($oc, $this->_oids) && + $this->_oids[$oc]['type'] == 'objectclass' && + key_exists($attr, $this->_oids[$oc])) { + return $this->_oids[$oc][$attr]; + } else { + return PEAR::raiseError("Could not find $attr attributes for $oc "); + } + } + + /** + * Returns the name(s) of the immediate superclass(es) + * + * @param string $oc Name or OID of objectclass + * + * @access public + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error Array of names or Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function superclass($oc) + { + $o = $this->get('objectclass', $oc); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($o)) { + return $o; + } + return (key_exists('sup', $o) ? $o['sup'] : array()); + } + + /** + * Parses the schema of the given Subschema entry + * + * @param Net_LDAP2_Entry &$entry Subschema entry + * + * @access public + * @return void + */ + public function parse(&$entry) + { + foreach ($this->types as $type => $attr) { + // initialize map type to entry + $type_var = '_' . $attr; + $this->{$type_var} = array(); + + // get values for this type + if ($entry->exists($attr)) { + $values = $entry->getValue($attr); + if (is_array($values)) { + foreach ($values as $value) { + + unset($schema_entry); // this was a real mess without it + + // get the schema entry + $schema_entry = $this->_parse_entry($value); + + // set the type + $schema_entry['type'] = $type; + + // save a ref in $_oids + $this->_oids[$schema_entry['oid']] = &$schema_entry; + + // save refs for all names in type map + $names = $schema_entry['aliases']; + array_push($names, $schema_entry['name']); + foreach ($names as $name) { + $this->{$type_var}[strtolower($name)] = &$schema_entry; + } + } + } + } + } + $this->_initialized = true; + } + + /** + * Parses an attribute value into a schema entry + * + * @param string $value Attribute value + * + * @access protected + * @return array|false Schema entry array or false + */ + protected function &_parse_entry($value) + { + // tokens that have no value associated + $noValue = array('single-value', + 'obsolete', + 'collective', + 'no-user-modification', + 'abstract', + 'structural', + 'auxiliary'); + + // tokens that can have multiple values + $multiValue = array('must', 'may', 'sup'); + + $schema_entry = array('aliases' => array()); // initilization + + $tokens = $this->_tokenize($value); // get an array of tokens + + // remove surrounding brackets + if ($tokens[0] == '(') array_shift($tokens); + if ($tokens[count($tokens) - 1] == ')') array_pop($tokens); // -1 doesnt work on arrays :-( + + $schema_entry['oid'] = array_shift($tokens); // first token is the oid + + // cycle over the tokens until none are left + while (count($tokens) > 0) { + $token = strtolower(array_shift($tokens)); + if (in_array($token, $noValue)) { + $schema_entry[$token] = 1; // single value token + } else { + // this one follows a string or a list if it is multivalued + if (($schema_entry[$token] = array_shift($tokens)) == '(') { + // this creates the list of values and cycles through the tokens + // until the end of the list is reached ')' + $schema_entry[$token] = array(); + while ($tmp = array_shift($tokens)) { + if ($tmp == ')') break; + if ($tmp != '$') array_push($schema_entry[$token], $tmp); + } + } + // create a array if the value should be multivalued but was not + if (in_array($token, $multiValue) && !is_array($schema_entry[$token])) { + $schema_entry[$token] = array($schema_entry[$token]); + } + } + } + // get max length from syntax + if (key_exists('syntax', $schema_entry)) { + if (preg_match('/{(\d+)}/', $schema_entry['syntax'], $matches)) { + $schema_entry['max_length'] = $matches[1]; + } + } + // force a name + if (empty($schema_entry['name'])) { + $schema_entry['name'] = $schema_entry['oid']; + } + // make one name the default and put the other ones into aliases + if (is_array($schema_entry['name'])) { + $aliases = $schema_entry['name']; + $schema_entry['name'] = array_shift($aliases); + $schema_entry['aliases'] = $aliases; + } + return $schema_entry; + } + + /** + * Tokenizes the given value into an array of tokens + * + * @param string $value String to parse + * + * @access protected + * @return array Array of tokens + */ + protected function _tokenize($value) + { + $tokens = array(); // array of tokens + $matches = array(); // matches[0] full pattern match, [1,2,3] subpatterns + + // this one is taken from perl-ldap, modified for php + $pattern = "/\s* (?:([()]) | ([^'\s()]+) | '((?:[^']+|'[^\s)])*)') \s*/x"; + + /** + * This one matches one big pattern wherin only one of the three subpatterns matched + * We are interested in the subpatterns that matched. If it matched its value will be + * non-empty and so it is a token. Tokens may be round brackets, a string, or a string + * enclosed by ' + */ + preg_match_all($pattern, $value, $matches); + + for ($i = 0; $i < count($matches[0]); $i++) { // number of tokens (full pattern match) + for ($j = 1; $j < 4; $j++) { // each subpattern + if (null != trim($matches[$j][$i])) { // pattern match in this subpattern + $tokens[$i] = trim($matches[$j][$i]); // this is the token + } + } + } + return $tokens; + } + + /** + * Returns wether a attribute syntax is binary or not + * + * This method gets used by Net_LDAP2_Entry to decide which + * PHP function needs to be used to fetch the value in the + * proper format (e.g. binary or string) + * + * @param string $attribute The name of the attribute (eg.: 'sn') + * + * @access public + * @return boolean + */ + public function isBinary($attribute) + { + $return = false; // default to false + + // This list contains all syntax that should be treaten as + // containing binary values + // The Syntax Definitons go into constants at the top of this page + $syntax_binary = array( + NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_OCTET_STRING, + NET_LDAP2_SYNTAX_JPEG + ); + + // Check Syntax + $attr_s = $this->get('attribute', $attribute); + if (Net_LDAP2::isError($attr_s)) { + // Attribute not found in schema + $return = false; // consider attr not binary + } elseif (isset($attr_s['syntax']) && in_array($attr_s['syntax'], $syntax_binary)) { + // Syntax is defined as binary in schema + $return = true; + } else { + // Syntax not defined as binary, or not found + // if attribute is a subtype, check superior attribute syntaxes + if (isset($attr_s['sup'])) { + foreach ($attr_s['sup'] as $superattr) { + $return = $this->isBinary($superattr); + if ($return) { + break; // stop checking parents since we are binary + } + } + } + } + + return $return; + } + + // [TODO] add method that allows us to see to which objectclasses a certain attribute belongs to + // it should return the result structured, e.g. sorted in "may" and "must". Optionally it should + // be able to return it just "flat", e.g. array_merge()d. + // We could use get_all() to achieve this easily, i think +} +?> diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/SchemaCache.interface.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/SchemaCache.interface.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e0c3094c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/SchemaCache.interface.php @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_SchemaCache interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: SchemaCache.interface.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Interface describing a custom schema cache object +* +* To implement a custom schema cache, one must implement this interface and +* pass the instanciated object to Net_LDAP2s registerSchemaCache() method. +*/ +interface Net_LDAP2_SchemaCache +{ + /** + * Return the schema object from the cache + * + * Net_LDAP2 will consider anything returned invalid, except + * a valid Net_LDAP2_Schema object. + * In case you return a Net_LDAP2_Error, this error will be routed + * to the return of the $ldap->schema() call. + * If you return something else, Net_LDAP2 will + * fetch a fresh Schema object from the LDAP server. + * + * You may want to implement a cache aging mechanism here too. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Schema|Net_LDAP2_Error|false + */ + public function loadSchema(); + + /** + * Store a schema object in the cache + * + * This method will be called, if Net_LDAP2 has fetched a fresh + * schema object from LDAP and wants to init or refresh the cache. + * + * In case of errors you may return a Net_LDAP2_Error which will + * be routet to the client. + * Note that doing this prevents, that the schema object fetched from LDAP + * will be given back to the client, so only return errors if storing + * of the cache is something crucial (e.g. for doing something else with it). + * Normaly you dont want to give back errors in which case Net_LDAP2 needs to + * fetch the schema once per script run and instead use the error + * returned from loadSchema(). + * + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error + */ + public function storeSchema($schema); +} diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Search.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Search.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de4fde122 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Search.php @@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_Search interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Tarjej Huse <tarjei@bergfald.no> +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Tarjej Huse, Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: Search.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; + +/** +* Result set of an LDAP search +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Tarjej Huse <tarjei@bergfald.no> +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP22/ +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_Search extends PEAR implements Iterator +{ + /** + * Search result identifier + * + * @access protected + * @var resource + */ + protected $_search; + + /** + * LDAP resource link + * + * @access protected + * @var resource + */ + protected $_link; + + /** + * Net_LDAP2 object + * + * A reference of the Net_LDAP2 object for passing to Net_LDAP2_Entry + * + * @access protected + * @var object Net_LDAP2 + */ + protected $_ldap; + + /** + * Result entry identifier + * + * @access protected + * @var resource + */ + protected $_entry = null; + + /** + * The errorcode the search got + * + * Some errorcodes might be of interest, but might not be best handled as errors. + * examples: 4 - LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED - indicates a huge search. + * Incomplete results are returned. If you just want to check if there's anything in the search. + * than this is a point to handle. + * 32 - no such object - search here returns a count of 0. + * + * @access protected + * @var int + */ + protected $_errorCode = 0; // if not set - sucess! + + /** + * Cache for all entries already fetched from iterator interface + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_iteratorCache = array(); + + /** + * What attributes we searched for + * + * The $attributes array contains the names of the searched attributes and gets + * passed from $Net_LDAP2->search() so the Net_LDAP2_Search object can tell + * what attributes was searched for ({@link searchedAttrs()) + * + * This variable gets set from the constructor and returned + * from {@link searchedAttrs()} + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_searchedAttrs = array(); + + /** + * Cache variable for storing entries fetched internally + * + * This currently is only used by {@link pop_entry()} + * + * @access protected + * @var array + */ + protected $_entry_cache = false; + + /** + * Constructor + * + * @param resource &$search Search result identifier + * @param Net_LDAP2|resource &$ldap Net_LDAP2 object or just a LDAP-Link resource + * @param array $attributes (optional) Array with searched attribute names. (see {@link $_searchedAttrs}) + * + * @access public + */ + public function __construct(&$search, &$ldap, $attributes = array()) + { + $this->PEAR('Net_LDAP2_Error'); + + $this->setSearch($search); + + if ($ldap instanceof Net_LDAP2) { + $this->_ldap =& $ldap; + $this->setLink($this->_ldap->getLink()); + } else { + $this->setLink($ldap); + } + + $this->_errorCode = @ldap_errno($this->_link); + + if (is_array($attributes) && !empty($attributes)) { + $this->_searchedAttrs = $attributes; + } + } + + /** + * Returns an array of entry objects + * + * @return array Array of entry objects. + */ + public function entries() + { + $entries = array(); + + while ($entry = $this->shiftEntry()) { + $entries[] = $entry; + } + + return $entries; + } + + /** + * Get the next entry in the searchresult. + * + * This will return a valid Net_LDAP2_Entry object or false, so + * you can use this method to easily iterate over the entries inside + * a while loop. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false Reference to Net_LDAP2_Entry object or false + */ + public function &shiftEntry() + { + if ($this->count() == 0 ) { + $false = false; + return $false; + } + + if (is_null($this->_entry)) { + $this->_entry = @ldap_first_entry($this->_link, $this->_search); + $entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createConnected($this->_ldap, $this->_entry); + if ($entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Error) $entry = false; + } else { + if (!$this->_entry = @ldap_next_entry($this->_link, $this->_entry)) { + $false = false; + return $false; + } + $entry = Net_LDAP2_Entry::createConnected($this->_ldap, $this->_entry); + if ($entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Error) $entry = false; + } + return $entry; + } + + /** + * Alias function of shiftEntry() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see shiftEntry() + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false + */ + public function shift_entry() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array( &$this, 'shiftEntry' ), $args); + } + + /** + * Retrieve the next entry in the searchresult, but starting from last entry + * + * This is the opposite to {@link shiftEntry()} and is also very useful + * to be used inside a while loop. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false + */ + public function popEntry() + { + if (false === $this->_entry_cache) { + // fetch entries into cache if not done so far + $this->_entry_cache = $this->entries(); + } + + $return = array_pop($this->_entry_cache); + return (null === $return)? false : $return; + } + + /** + * Alias function of popEntry() for perl-ldap interface + * + * @see popEntry() + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false + */ + public function pop_entry() + { + $args = func_get_args(); + return call_user_func_array(array( &$this, 'popEntry' ), $args); + } + + /** + * Return entries sorted as array + * + * This returns a array with sorted entries and the values. + * Sorting is done with PHPs {@link array_multisort()}. + * This method relies on {@link as_struct()} to fetch the raw data of the entries. + * + * Please note that attribute names are case sensitive! + * + * Usage example: + * <code> + * // to sort entries first by location, then by surename, but descending: + * $entries = $search->sorted_as_struct(array('locality','sn'), SORT_DESC); + * </code> + * + * @param array $attrs Array of attribute names to sort; order from left to right. + * @param int $order Ordering direction, either constant SORT_ASC or SORT_DESC + * + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error Array with sorted entries or error + * @todo what about server side sorting as specified in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2891.txt? + */ + public function sorted_as_struct($attrs = array('cn'), $order = SORT_ASC) + { + /* + * Old Code, suitable and fast for single valued sorting + * This code should be used if we know that single valued sorting is desired, + * but we need some method to get that knowledge... + */ + /* + $attrs = array_reverse($attrs); + foreach ($attrs as $attribute) { + if (!ldap_sort($this->_link, $this->_search, $attribute)){ + $this->raiseError("Sorting failed for Attribute " . $attribute); + } + } + + $results = ldap_get_entries($this->_link, $this->_search); + + unset($results['count']); //for tidier output + if ($order) { + return array_reverse($results); + } else { + return $results; + }*/ + + /* + * New code: complete "client side" sorting + */ + // first some parameterchecks + if (!is_array($attrs)) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Sorting failed: Parameterlist must be an array!"); + } + if ($order != SORT_ASC && $order != SORT_DESC) { + return PEAR::raiseError("Sorting failed: sorting direction not understood! (neither constant SORT_ASC nor SORT_DESC)"); + } + + // fetch the entries data + $entries = $this->as_struct(); + + // now sort each entries attribute values + // this is neccessary because later we can only sort by one value, + // so we need the highest or lowest attribute now, depending on the + // selected ordering for that specific attribute + foreach ($entries as $dn => $entry) { + foreach ($entry as $attr_name => $attr_values) { + sort($entries[$dn][$attr_name]); + if ($order == SORT_DESC) { + array_reverse($entries[$dn][$attr_name]); + } + } + } + + // reformat entrys array for later use with array_multisort() + $to_sort = array(); // <- will be a numeric array similar to ldap_get_entries + foreach ($entries as $dn => $entry_attr) { + $row = array(); + $row['dn'] = $dn; + foreach ($entry_attr as $attr_name => $attr_values) { + $row[$attr_name] = $attr_values; + } + $to_sort[] = $row; + } + + // Build columns for array_multisort() + // each requested attribute is one row + $columns = array(); + foreach ($attrs as $attr_name) { + foreach ($to_sort as $key => $row) { + $columns[$attr_name][$key] =& $to_sort[$key][$attr_name][0]; + } + } + + // sort the colums with array_multisort, if there is something + // to sort and if we have requested sort columns + if (!empty($to_sort) && !empty($columns)) { + $sort_params = ''; + foreach ($attrs as $attr_name) { + $sort_params .= '$columns[\''.$attr_name.'\'], '.$order.', '; + } + eval("array_multisort($sort_params \$to_sort);"); // perform sorting + } + + return $to_sort; + } + + /** + * Return entries sorted as objects + * + * This returns a array with sorted Net_LDAP2_Entry objects. + * The sorting is actually done with {@link sorted_as_struct()}. + * + * Please note that attribute names are case sensitive! + * Also note, that it is (depending on server capabilitys) possible to let + * the server sort your results. This happens through search controls + * and is described in detail at {@link http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2891.txt} + * + * Usage example: + * <code> + * // to sort entries first by location, then by surename, but descending: + * $entries = $search->sorted(array('locality','sn'), SORT_DESC); + * </code> + * + * @param array $attrs Array of sort attributes to sort; order from left to right. + * @param int $order Ordering direction, either constant SORT_ASC or SORT_DESC + * + * @return array|Net_LDAP2_Error Array with sorted Net_LDAP2_Entries or error + * @todo Entry object construction could be faster. Maybe we could use one of the factorys instead of fetching the entry again + */ + public function sorted($attrs = array('cn'), $order = SORT_ASC) + { + $return = array(); + $sorted = $this->sorted_as_struct($attrs, $order); + if (PEAR::isError($sorted)) { + return $sorted; + } + foreach ($sorted as $key => $row) { + $entry = $this->_ldap->getEntry($row['dn'], $this->searchedAttrs()); + if (!PEAR::isError($entry)) { + array_push($return, $entry); + } else { + return $entry; + } + } + return $return; + } + + /** + * Return entries as array + * + * This method returns the entries and the selected attributes values as + * array. + * The first array level contains all found entries where the keys are the + * DNs of the entries. The second level arrays contian the entries attributes + * such that the keys is the lowercased name of the attribute and the values + * are stored in another indexed array. Note that the attribute values are stored + * in an array even if there is no or just one value. + * + * The array has the following structure: + * <code> + * $return = array( + * 'cn=foo,dc=example,dc=com' => array( + * 'sn' => array('foo'), + * 'multival' => array('val1', 'val2', 'valN') + * ) + * 'cn=bar,dc=example,dc=com' => array( + * 'sn' => array('bar'), + * 'multival' => array('val1', 'valN') + * ) + * ) + * </code> + * + * @return array associative result array as described above + */ + public function as_struct() + { + $return = array(); + $entries = $this->entries(); + foreach ($entries as $entry) { + $attrs = array(); + $entry_attributes = $entry->attributes(); + foreach ($entry_attributes as $attr_name) { + $attr_values = $entry->getValue($attr_name, 'all'); + if (!is_array($attr_values)) { + $attr_values = array($attr_values); + } + $attrs[$attr_name] = $attr_values; + } + $return[$entry->dn()] = $attrs; + } + return $return; + } + + /** + * Set the search objects resource link + * + * @param resource &$search Search result identifier + * + * @access public + * @return void + */ + public function setSearch(&$search) + { + $this->_search = $search; + } + + /** + * Set the ldap ressource link + * + * @param resource &$link Link identifier + * + * @access public + * @return void + */ + public function setLink(&$link) + { + $this->_link = $link; + } + + /** + * Returns the number of entries in the searchresult + * + * @return int Number of entries in search. + */ + public function count() + { + // this catches the situation where OL returned errno 32 = no such object! + if (!$this->_search) { + return 0; + } + return @ldap_count_entries($this->_link, $this->_search); + } + + /** + * Get the errorcode the object got in its search. + * + * @return int The ldap error number. + */ + public function getErrorCode() + { + return $this->_errorCode; + } + + /** + * Destructor + * + * @access protected + */ + public function _Net_LDAP2_Search() + { + @ldap_free_result($this->_search); + } + + /** + * Closes search result + * + * @return void + */ + public function done() + { + $this->_Net_LDAP2_Search(); + } + + /** + * Return the attribute names this search selected + * + * @return array + * @see $_searchedAttrs + * @access protected + */ + protected function searchedAttrs() + { + return $this->_searchedAttrs; + } + + /** + * Tells if this search exceeds a sizelimit + * + * @return boolean + */ + public function sizeLimitExceeded() + { + return ($this->getErrorCode() == 4); + } + + + /* + * SPL Iterator interface methods. + * This interface allows to use Net_LDAP2_Search + * objects directly inside a foreach loop! + */ + /** + * SPL Iterator interface: Return the current element. + * + * The SPL Iterator interface allows you to fetch entries inside + * a foreach() loop: <code>foreach ($search as $dn => $entry) { ...</code> + * + * Of course, you may call {@link current()}, {@link key()}, {@link next()}, + * {@link rewind()} and {@link valid()} yourself. + * + * If the search throwed an error, it returns false. + * False is also returned, if the end is reached + * In case no call to next() was made, we will issue one, + * thus returning the first entry. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Entry|false + */ + public function current() + { + if (count($this->_iteratorCache) == 0) { + $this->next(); + reset($this->_iteratorCache); + } + $entry = current($this->_iteratorCache); + return ($entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Entry)? $entry : false; + } + + /** + * SPL Iterator interface: Return the identifying key (DN) of the current entry. + * + * @see current() + * @return string|false DN of the current entry; false in case no entry is returned by current() + */ + public function key() + { + $entry = $this->current(); + return ($entry instanceof Net_LDAP2_Entry)? $entry->dn() :false; + } + + /** + * SPL Iterator interface: Move forward to next entry. + * + * After a call to {@link next()}, {@link current()} will return + * the next entry in the result set. + * + * @see current() + * @return void + */ + public function next() + { + // fetch next entry. + // if we have no entrys anymore, we add false (which is + // returned by shiftEntry()) so current() will complain. + if (count($this->_iteratorCache) - 1 <= $this->count()) { + $this->_iteratorCache[] = $this->shiftEntry(); + } + + // move on array pointer to current element. + // even if we have added all entries, this will + // ensure proper operation in case we rewind() + next($this->_iteratorCache); + } + + /** + * SPL Iterator interface: Check if there is a current element after calls to {@link rewind()} or {@link next()}. + * + * Used to check if we've iterated to the end of the collection. + * + * @see current() + * @return boolean FALSE if there's nothing more to iterate over + */ + public function valid() + { + return ($this->current() instanceof Net_LDAP2_Entry); + } + + /** + * SPL Iterator interface: Rewind the Iterator to the first element. + * + * After rewinding, {@link current()} will return the first entry in the result set. + * + * @see current() + * @return void + */ + public function rewind() + { + reset($this->_iteratorCache); + } +} + +?> diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/SimpleFileSchemaCache.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/SimpleFileSchemaCache.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8019654ac --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/SimpleFileSchemaCache.php @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the example simple file based Schema Caching class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: SimpleFileSchemaCache.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* A simple file based schema cacher with cache aging. +* +* Once the cache is too old, the loadSchema() method will return false, so +* Net_LDAP2 will fetch a fresh object from the LDAP server that will +* overwrite the current (outdated) old cache. +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_SimpleFileSchemaCache implements Net_LDAP2_SchemaCache +{ + /** + * Internal config of this cache + * + * @see Net_LDAP2_SimpleFileSchemaCache() + * @var array + */ + protected $config = array( + 'path' => '/tmp/Net_LDAP_Schema.cache', + 'max_age' => 1200 + ); + + /** + * Initialize the simple cache + * + * Config is as following: + * path Complete path to the cache file. + * max_age Maximum age of cache in seconds, 0 means "endlessly". + * + * @param array $cfg Config array + */ + public function Net_LDAP2_SimpleFileSchemaCache($cfg) + { + foreach ($cfg as $key => $value) { + if (array_key_exists($key, $this->config)) { + if (gettype($this->config[$key]) != gettype($value)) { + $this->getCore()->dropFatalError(__CLASS__.": Could not set config! Key $key does not match type ".gettype($this->config[$key])."!"); + } + $this->config[$key] = $value; + } else { + $this->getCore()->dropFatalError(__CLASS__.": Could not set config! Key $key is not defined!"); + } + } + } + + /** + * Return the schema object from the cache + * + * If file is existent and cache has not expired yet, + * then the cache is deserialized and returned. + * + * @return Net_LDAP2_Schema|Net_LDAP2_Error|false + */ + public function loadSchema() + { + $return = false; // Net_LDAP2 will load schema from LDAP + if (file_exists($this->config['path'])) { + $cache_maxage = filemtime($this->config['path']) + $this->config['max_age']; + if (time() <= $cache_maxage || $this->config['max_age'] == 0) { + $return = unserialize(file_get_contents($this->config['path'])); + } + } + return $return; + } + + /** + * Store a schema object in the cache + * + * This method will be called, if Net_LDAP2 has fetched a fresh + * schema object from LDAP and wants to init or refresh the cache. + * + * To invalidate the cache and cause Net_LDAP2 to refresh the cache, + * you can call this method with null or false as value. + * The next call to $ldap->schema() will then refresh the caches object. + * + * @param mixed $schema The object that should be cached + * @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error|false + */ + public function storeSchema($schema) { + file_put_contents($this->config['path'], serialize($schema)); + return true; + } +} diff --git a/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Util.php b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Util.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..48b03f9f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/Net/LDAP2/Util.php @@ -0,0 +1,572 @@ +<?php +/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ +/** +* File containing the Net_LDAP2_Util interface class. +* +* PHP version 5 +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @copyright 2009 Benedikt Hallinger +* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3 +* @version SVN: $Id: Util.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $ +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/ +*/ + +/** +* Includes +*/ +require_once 'PEAR.php'; + +/** +* Utility Class for Net_LDAP2 +* +* This class servers some functionality to the other classes of Net_LDAP2 but most of +* the methods can be used separately as well. +* +* @category Net +* @package Net_LDAP2 +* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net> +* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL +* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP22/ +*/ +class Net_LDAP2_Util extends PEAR +{ + /** + * Constructor + * + * @access public + */ + public function __construct() + { + // We do nothing here, since all methods can be called statically. + // In Net_LDAP <= 0.7, we needed a instance of Util, because + // it was possible to do utf8 encoding and decoding, but this + // has been moved to the LDAP class. The constructor remains only + // here to document the downward compatibility of creating an instance. + } + + /** + * Explodes the given DN into its elements + * + * {@link http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2253.txt RFC 2253} says, a Distinguished Name is a sequence + * of Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs), which themselves + * are sets of Attributes. For each RDN a array is constructed where the RDN part is stored. + * + * For example, the DN 'OU=Sales+CN=J. Smith,DC=example,DC=net' is exploded to: + * <kbd>array( [0] => array([0] => 'OU=Sales', [1] => 'CN=J. Smith'), [2] => 'DC=example', [3] => 'DC=net' )</kbd> + * + * [NOT IMPLEMENTED] DNs might also contain values, which are the bytes of the BER encoding of + * the X.500 AttributeValue rather than some LDAP string syntax. These values are hex-encoded + * and prefixed with a #. To distinguish such BER values, ldap_explode_dn uses references to + * the actual values, e.g. '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=#04024869,DC=example,DC=com' is exploded to: + * [ { '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0' => "\004\002Hi" }, { 'DC' => 'example' }, { 'DC' => 'com' } ]; + * See {@link http://www.vijaymukhi.com/vmis/berldap.htm} for more information on BER. + * + * It also performs the following operations on the given DN: + * - Unescape "\" followed by ",", "+", """, "\", "<", ">", ";", "#", "=", " ", or a hexpair + * and strings beginning with "#". + * - Removes the leading 'OID.' characters if the type is an OID instead of a name. + * - If an RDN contains multiple parts, the parts are re-ordered so that the attribute type names are in alphabetical order. + * + * OPTIONS is a list of name/value pairs, valid options are: + * casefold Controls case folding of attribute types names. + * Attribute values are not affected by this option. + * The default is to uppercase. Valid values are: + * lower Lowercase attribute types names. + * upper Uppercase attribute type names. This is the default. + * none Do not change attribute type names. + * reverse If TRUE, the RDN sequence is reversed. + * onlyvalues If TRUE, then only attributes values are returned ('foo' instead of 'cn=foo') + * + + * @param string $dn The DN that should be exploded + * @param array $options Options to use + * + * @static + * @return array Parts of the exploded DN + * @todo implement BER + */ + public static function ldap_explode_dn($dn, $options = array('casefold' => 'upper')) + { + if (!isset($options['onlyvalues'])) $options['onlyvalues'] = false; + if (!isset($options['reverse'])) $options['reverse'] = false; + if (!isset($options['casefold'])) $options['casefold'] = 'upper'; + + // Escaping of DN and stripping of "OID." + $dn = self::canonical_dn($dn, array('casefold' => $options['casefold'])); + + // splitting the DN + $dn_array = preg_split('/(?<=[^\\\\]),/', $dn); + + // clear wrong splitting (possibly we have split too much) + // /!\ Not clear, if this is neccessary here + //$dn_array = self::correct_dn_splitting($dn_array, ','); + + // construct subarrays for multivalued RDNs and unescape DN value + // also convert to output format and apply casefolding + foreach ($dn_array as $key => $value) { + $value_u = self::unescape_dn_value($value); + $rdns = self::split_rdn_multival($value_u[0]); + if (count($rdns) > 1) { + // MV RDN! + foreach ($rdns as $subrdn_k => $subrdn_v) { + // Casefolding + if ($options['casefold'] == 'upper') $subrdn_v = preg_replace("/^(\w+=)/e", "''.strtoupper('\\1').''", $subrdn_v); + if ($options['casefold'] == 'lower') $subrdn_v = preg_replace("/^(\w+=)/e", "''.strtolower('\\1').''", $subrdn_v); + + if ($options['onlyvalues']) { + preg_match('/(.+?)(?<!\\\\)=(.+)/', $subrdn_v, $matches); + $rdn_ocl = $matches[1]; + $rdn_val = $matches[2]; + $unescaped = self::unescape_dn_value($rdn_val); + $rdns[$subrdn_k] = $unescaped[0]; + } else { + $unescaped = self::unescape_dn_value($subrdn_v); + $rdns[$subrdn_k] = $unescaped[0]; + } + } + + $dn_array[$key] = $rdns; + } else { + // normal RDN + + // Casefolding + if ($options['casefold'] == 'upper') $value = preg_replace("/^(\w+=)/e", "''.strtoupper('\\1').''", $value); + if ($options['casefold'] == 'lower') $value = preg_replace("/^(\w+=)/e", "''.strtolower('\\1').''", $value); + + if ($options['onlyvalues']) { + preg_match('/(.+?)(?<!\\\\)=(.+)/', $value, $matches); + $dn_ocl = $matches[1]; + $dn_val = $matches[2]; + $unescaped = self::unescape_dn_value($dn_val); + $dn_array[$key] = $unescaped[0]; + } else { + $unescaped = self::unescape_dn_value($value); + $dn_array[$key] = $unescaped[0]; + } + } + } + + if ($options['reverse']) { + return array_reverse($dn_array); + } else { + return $dn_array; + } + } + + /** + * Escapes a DN value according to RFC 2253 + * + * Escapes the given VALUES according to RFC 2253 so that they can be safely used in LDAP DNs. + * The characters ",", "+", """, "\", "<", ">", ";", "#", "=" with a special meaning in RFC 2252 + * are preceeded by ba backslash. Control characters with an ASCII code < 32 are represented as \hexpair. + * Finally all leading and trailing spaces are converted to sequences of \20. + * + * @param array $values An array containing the DN values that should be escaped + * + * @static + * @return array The array $values, but escaped + */ + public static function escape_dn_value($values = array()) + { + // Parameter validation + if (!is_array($values)) { + $values = array($values); + } + + foreach ($values as $key => $val) { + // Escaping of filter meta characters + $val = str_replace('\\', '\\\\', $val); + $val = str_replace(',', '\,', $val); + $val = str_replace('+', '\+', $val); + $val = str_replace('"', '\"', $val); + $val = str_replace('<', '\<', $val); + $val = str_replace('>', '\>', $val); + $val = str_replace(';', '\;', $val); + $val = str_replace('#', '\#', $val); + $val = str_replace('=', '\=', $val); + + // ASCII < 32 escaping + $val = self::asc2hex32($val); + + // Convert all leading and trailing spaces to sequences of \20. + if (preg_match('/^(\s*)(.+?)(\s*)$/', $val, $matches)) { + $val = $matches[2]; + for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($matches[1]); $i++) { + $val = '\20'.$val; + } + for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($matches[3]); $i++) { + $val = $val.'\20'; + } + } + + if (null === $val) $val = '\0'; // apply escaped "null" if string is empty + + $values[$key] = $val; + } + + return $values; + } + + /** + * Undoes the conversion done by escape_dn_value(). + * + * Any escape sequence starting with a baskslash - hexpair or special character - + * will be transformed back to the corresponding character. + * + * @param array $values Array of DN Values + * + * @return array Same as $values, but unescaped + * @static + */ + public static function unescape_dn_value($values = array()) + { + // Parameter validation + if (!is_array($values)) { + $values = array($values); + } + + foreach ($values as $key => $val) { + // strip slashes from special chars + $val = str_replace('\\\\', '\\', $val); + $val = str_replace('\,', ',', $val); + $val = str_replace('\+', '+', $val); + $val = str_replace('\"', '"', $val); + $val = str_replace('\<', '<', $val); + $val = str_replace('\>', '>', $val); + $val = str_replace('\;', ';', $val); + $val = str_replace('\#', '#', $val); + $val = str_replace('\=', '=', $val); + + // Translate hex code into ascii + $values[$key] = self::hex2asc($val); + } + + return $values; + } + + /** + * Returns the given DN in a canonical form + * + * Returns false if DN is not a valid Distinguished Name. + * DN can either be a string or an array + * as returned by ldap_explode_dn, which is useful when constructing a DN. + * The DN array may have be indexed (each array value is a OCL=VALUE pair) + * or associative (array key is OCL and value is VALUE). + * + * It performs the following operations on the given DN: + * - Removes the leading 'OID.' characters if the type is an OID instead of a name. + * - Escapes all RFC 2253 special characters (",", "+", """, "\", "<", ">", ";", "#", "="), slashes ("/"), and any other character where the ASCII code is < 32 as \hexpair. + * - Converts all leading and trailing spaces in values to be \20. + * - If an RDN contains multiple parts, the parts are re-ordered so that the attribute type names are in alphabetical order. + * + * OPTIONS is a list of name/value pairs, valid options are: + * casefold Controls case folding of attribute type names. + * Attribute values are not affected by this option. The default is to uppercase. + * Valid values are: + * lower Lowercase attribute type names. + * upper Uppercase attribute type names. This is the default. + * none Do not change attribute type names. + * [NOT IMPLEMENTED] mbcescape If TRUE, characters that are encoded as a multi-octet UTF-8 sequence will be escaped as \(hexpair){2,*}. + * reverse If TRUE, the RDN sequence is reversed. + * separator Separator to use between RDNs. Defaults to comma (','). + * + * Note: The empty string "" is a valid DN, so be sure not to do a "$can_dn == false" test, + * because an empty string evaluates to false. Use the "===" operator instead. + * + * @param array|string $dn The DN + * @param array $options Options to use + * + * @static + * @return false|string The canonical DN or FALSE + * @todo implement option mbcescape + */ + public static function canonical_dn($dn, $options = array('casefold' => 'upper', 'separator' => ',')) + { + if ($dn === '') return $dn; // empty DN is valid! + + // options check + if (!isset($options['reverse'])) { + $options['reverse'] = false; + } else { + $options['reverse'] = true; + } + if (!isset($options['casefold'])) $options['casefold'] = 'upper'; + if (!isset($options['separator'])) $options['separator'] = ','; + + + if (!is_array($dn)) { + // It is not clear to me if the perl implementation splits by the user defined + // separator or if it just uses this separator to construct the new DN + $dn = preg_split('/(?<=[^\\\\])'.$options['separator'].'/', $dn); + + // clear wrong splitting (possibly we have split too much) + $dn = self::correct_dn_splitting($dn, $options['separator']); + } else { + // Is array, check, if the array is indexed or associative + $assoc = false; + foreach ($dn as $dn_key => $dn_part) { + if (!is_int($dn_key)) { + $assoc = true; + } + } + // convert to indexed, if associative array detected + if ($assoc) { + $newdn = array(); + foreach ($dn as $dn_key => $dn_part) { + if (is_array($dn_part)) { + ksort($dn_part, SORT_STRING); // we assume here, that the rdn parts are also associative + $newdn[] = $dn_part; // copy array as-is, so we can resolve it later + } else { + $newdn[] = $dn_key.'='.$dn_part; + } + } + $dn =& $newdn; + } + } + + // Escaping and casefolding + foreach ($dn as $pos => $dnval) { + if (is_array($dnval)) { + // subarray detected, this means very surely, that we had + // a multivalued dn part, which must be resolved + $dnval_new = ''; + foreach ($dnval as $subkey => $subval) { + // build RDN part + if (!is_int($subkey)) { + $subval = $subkey.'='.$subval; + } + $subval_processed = self::canonical_dn($subval); + if (false === $subval_processed) return false; + $dnval_new .= $subval_processed.'+'; + } + $dn[$pos] = substr($dnval_new, 0, -1); // store RDN part, strip last plus + } else { + // try to split multivalued RDNS into array + $rdns = self::split_rdn_multival($dnval); + if (count($rdns) > 1) { + // Multivalued RDN was detected! + // The RDN value is expected to be correctly split by split_rdn_multival(). + // It's time to sort the RDN and build the DN! + $rdn_string = ''; + sort($rdns, SORT_STRING); // Sort RDN keys alphabetically + foreach ($rdns as $rdn) { + $subval_processed = self::canonical_dn($rdn); + if (false === $subval_processed) return false; + $rdn_string .= $subval_processed.'+'; + } + + $dn[$pos] = substr($rdn_string, 0, -1); // store RDN part, strip last plus + + } else { + // no multivalued RDN! + // split at first unescaped "=" + $dn_comp = preg_split('/(?<=[^\\\\])=/', $rdns[0], 2); + $ocl = ltrim($dn_comp[0]); // trim left whitespaces 'cause of "cn=foo, l=bar" syntax (whitespace after comma) + $val = $dn_comp[1]; + + // strip 'OID.', otherwise apply casefolding and escaping + if (substr(strtolower($ocl), 0, 4) == 'oid.') { + $ocl = substr($ocl, 4); + } else { + if ($options['casefold'] == 'upper') $ocl = strtoupper($ocl); + if ($options['casefold'] == 'lower') $ocl = strtolower($ocl); + $ocl = self::escape_dn_value(array($ocl)); + $ocl = $ocl[0]; + } + + // escaping of dn-value + $val = self::escape_dn_value(array($val)); + $val = str_replace('/', '\/', $val[0]); + + $dn[$pos] = $ocl.'='.$val; + } + } + } + + if ($options['reverse']) $dn = array_reverse($dn); + return implode($options['separator'], $dn); + } + + /** + * Escapes the given VALUES according to RFC 2254 so that they can be safely used in LDAP filters. + * + * Any control characters with an ACII code < 32 as well as the characters with special meaning in + * LDAP filters "*", "(", ")", and "\" (the backslash) are converted into the representation of a + * backslash followed by two hex digits representing the hexadecimal value of the character. + * + * @param array $values Array of values to escape + * + * @static + * @return array Array $values, but escaped + */ + public static function escape_filter_value($values = array()) + { + // Parameter validation + if (!is_array($values)) { + $values = array($values); + } + + foreach ($values as $key => $val) { + // Escaping of filter meta characters + $val = str_replace('\\', '\5c', $val); + $val = str_replace('*', '\2a', $val); + $val = str_replace('(', '\28', $val); + $val = str_replace(')', '\29', $val); + + // ASCII < 32 escaping + $val = self::asc2hex32($val); + + if (null === $val) $val = '\0'; // apply escaped "null" if string is empty + + $values[$key] = $val; + } + + return $values; + } + + /** + * Undoes the conversion done by {@link escape_filter_value()}. + * + * Converts any sequences of a backslash followed by two hex digits into the corresponding character. + * + * @param array $values Array of values to escape + * + * @static + * @return array Array $values, but unescaped + */ + public static function unescape_filter_value($values = array()) + { + // Parameter validation + if (!is_array($values)) { + $values = array($values); + } + + foreach ($values as $key => $value) { + // Translate hex code into ascii + $values[$key] = self::hex2asc($value); + } + + return $values; + } + + /** + * Converts all ASCII chars < 32 to "\HEX" + * + * @param string $string String to convert + * + * @static + * @return string + */ + public static function asc2hex32($string) + { + for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($string); $i++) { + $char = substr($string, $i, 1); + if (ord($char) < 32) { + $hex = dechex(ord($char)); + if (strlen($hex) == 1) $hex = '0'.$hex; + $string = str_replace($char, '\\'.$hex, $string); + } + } + return $string; + } + + /** + * Converts all Hex expressions ("\HEX") to their original ASCII characters + * + * @param string $string String to convert + * + * @static + * @author beni@php.net, heavily based on work from DavidSmith@byu.net + * @return string + */ + public static function hex2asc($string) + { + $string = preg_replace("/\\\([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/e", "''.chr(hexdec('\\1')).''", $string); + return $string; + } + + /** + * Split an multivalued RDN value into an Array + * + * A RDN can contain multiple values, spearated by a plus sign. + * This function returns each separate ocl=value pair of the RDN part. + * + * If no multivalued RDN is detected, an array containing only + * the original rdn part is returned. + * + * For example, the multivalued RDN 'OU=Sales+CN=J. Smith' is exploded to: + * <kbd>array([0] => 'OU=Sales', [1] => 'CN=J. Smith')</kbd> + * + * The method trys to be smart if it encounters unescaped "+" characters, but may fail, + * so ensure escaped "+"es in attr names and attr values. + * + * [BUG] If you have a multivalued RDN with unescaped plus characters + * and there is a unescaped plus sign at the end of an value followed by an + * attribute name containing an unescaped plus, then you will get wrong splitting: + * $rdn = 'OU=Sales+C+N=J. Smith'; + * returns: + * array('OU=Sales+C', 'N=J. Smith'); + * The "C+" is treaten as value of the first pair instead as attr name of the second pair. + * To prevent this, escape correctly. + * + * @param string $rdn Part of an (multivalued) escaped RDN (eg. ou=foo OR ou=foo+cn=bar) + * + * @static + * @return array Array with the components of the multivalued RDN or Error + */ + public static function split_rdn_multival($rdn) + { + $rdns = preg_split('/(?<!\\\\)\+/', $rdn); + $rdns = self::correct_dn_splitting($rdns, '+'); + return array_values($rdns); + } + + /** + * Splits a attribute=value syntax into an array + * + * The split will occur at the first unescaped '=' character. + * + * @param string $attr Attribute and Value Syntax + * + * @return array Indexed array: 0=attribute name, 1=attribute value + */ + public static function split_attribute_string($attr) + { + return preg_split('/(?<!\\\\)=/', $attr, 2); + } + + /** + * Corrects splitting of dn parts + * + * @param array $dn Raw DN array + * @param array $separator Separator that was used when splitting + * + * @return array Corrected array + * @access protected + */ + protected static function correct_dn_splitting($dn = array(), $separator = ',') + { + foreach ($dn as $key => $dn_value) { + $dn_value = $dn[$key]; // refresh value (foreach caches!) + // if the dn_value is not in attr=value format, then we had an + // unescaped separator character inside the attr name or the value. + // We assume, that it was the attribute value. + // [TODO] To solve this, we might ask the schema. Keep in mind, that UTIL class + // must remain independent from the other classes or connections. + if (!preg_match('/.+(?<!\\\\)=.+/', $dn_value)) { + unset($dn[$key]); + if (array_key_exists($key-1, $dn)) { + $dn[$key-1] = $dn[$key-1].$separator.$dn_value; // append to previous attr value + } else { + $dn[$key+1] = $dn_value.$separator.$dn[$key+1]; // first element: prepend to next attr name + } + } + } + return array_values($dn); + } +} + +?> |