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Ldappr
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|PyPI version|
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| Ldappr is a wrapper around python-ldap, meant for quick and easy
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handling of
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| common administrative tasks concerning your LDAP compliant repository.
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It is
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| particularly useful in small, one-time scripts to get things done, or
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| interactively within an iPython shell.
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Installation
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------------
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Of course, python-ldap is supposed to be already installed.
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::
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pip install ldappr
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Connect
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.. code:: python
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import ldappr
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# authenticated bind
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ldap = ldappr.connect_to('127.0.0.1', 'uid=admin,ou=system', 'secret')
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Retrieve objects
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----------------
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When you have a connection, you can search on it. First, specify the
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seach base.
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.. code:: python
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ldap.search_base = 'ou=users,ou=system'
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Then, get one or more objects to manipulate.
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.. code:: python
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# retrieve a single object
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user = ldap.get('cn=jdoe')
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# retrieve a list of objects
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users = ldap.search('objectClass=inetOrgPerson')
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Do stuff
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--------
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| Once you got an object, you can easily manipulate it. All changes will
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| immediately reflect in your LDAP repository.
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.. code:: python
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# pretty print the retrieved user
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print(user)
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# get an attribute value
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sn = user.attrs['sn']
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# set an attribute value (existing value will be removed)
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user.set_value('givenName', 'Jack')
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# add a value to a multi-valued attribute
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user.add_value('mobile', '0123456789')
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user.add_value('mobile', '9876543210')
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# remove a value from a multi-valued attribute
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user.remove_value('mobile', '9876543210')
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Other examples
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.. code:: python
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# anonymous bind
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ldap = ldappr.connect_to('127.0.0.1')
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# authenticated bind with more options
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ldap = ldappr.connect_to('127.0.0.1', 'uid=admin,ou=system', 'secret',
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protocol='ldaps', port='10636', verify=False,
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search_base='ou=users,ou=system')
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# delete all objects with employeeType manager
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for dn in ldap.get_dn('employeeType=manager'):
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ldap.delete(dn)
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# set an attribute value for a known dn
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ldap.set_value('cn=jdoe,ou=users,ou=system', 'givenName', 'Jack')
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# make an LDIF export for all users
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with open('export.ldif', 'a') as file:
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for user in ldap.search('objectClass=inetOrgPerson'):
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file.write(user.to_ldif())
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.. |PyPI version| image:: https://badge.fury.io/py/ldappr.svg
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:target: http://badge.fury.io/py/ldappr
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