06-29-2018
Seems like you can easily run a generic LDAP query and then filter / process the results.
Sometimes the simple solution is the best one.
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net::ldap::filtermatch
Net::LDAP::FilterMatch(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::LDAP::FilterMatch(3)
NAME
Net::LDAP::FilterMatch - LDAP entry matching
SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP::Entry;
use Net::LDAP::Filter;
use Net::LDAP::FilterMatch;
my $entry = new Net::LDAP::Entry;
$entry->dn("cn=dummy entry");
$entry->add (
'cn' => 'dummy entry',
'street' => [ '1 some road','nowhere' ] );
my @filters = (qw/(cn=dummy*)
(ou=*)
(&(cn=dummy*)(street=*road))
(&(cn=dummy*)(!(street=nowhere)))/);
for (@filters) {
my $filter = Net::LDAP::Filter->new($_);
print $_,' : ', $filter->match($entry) ? 'match' : 'no match' ,"
";
}
ABSTRACT
This extension of the class Net::LDAP::Filter provides entry matching functionality on the Perl side.
Given an entry it will tell whether the entry matches the filter object.
It can be used on its own or as part of a Net::LDAP::Server based LDAP server.
METHOD
match ( ENTRY [ ,SCHEMA ] )
Return whether ENTRY matches the filter object. If a schema object is provided, the selection of matching algorithms will be derived
from schema.
In case of error undef is returned.
For approximate matching like (cn~=Schmidt) there are several modules that can be used. By default the following modules will be tried in
this order:
String::Approx
Text::Metaphone
Text::Soundex
If none of these modules is found it will fall back on a simple regexp algorithm.
If you want to specifically use one implementation only, simply do
use Net::LDAP::FilterMatch qw(Text::Soundex);
SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP::Filter
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHORS
Hans Klunder <hans.klunder@bigfoot.com> Peter Marschall <peter@adpm.de>
perl v5.18.2 2013-07-21 Net::LDAP::FilterMatch(3)