Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

slpfindattrs(3slp) [sunos man page]

SLPFindAttrs(3SLP)				    Service Location Protocol Library Functions 				SLPFindAttrs(3SLP)

NAME
SLPFindAttrs - return service attributes SYNOPSIS
#include <slp.h> SLPError SLPFindAttrs(SLPHandle hSLP, const char *pcURL, const char *pcScopeList, const char *pcAttrIds, SLPAttrCallback *callback, void *pvCookie); DESCRIPTION
The SLPFindAttrs() function returns service attributes matching the attribute tags for the indicated full or partial URL. If pcURL is a complete URL, the attribute information returned is for that particular service in the language locale of the SLPHandle. If pcURL is a service type, then all attributes for the service type are returned, regardless of the language of registration. Results are returned through the callback parameter. The result is filtered with an SLP attribute request filter string parameter, the syntax of which is described in RFC 2608. If the filter string is the empty string, "", all attributes are returned. If an error occurs in starting the operation, one of the SLPError codes is returned. PARAMETERS
hSLP The language-specific SLPHandle on which to search for attributes. It cannot be NULL. pcURL The full or partial URL. See RFC 2608 for partial URL syntax. It cannot be NULL. pcScopeList A pointer to a char containing a comma-separated list of scope names. It cannot be NULL or an empty string, "". pcAttrIds The filter string indicating which attribute values to return. Use empty string "" to indicate all values. Wild- cards matching all attribute ids having a particular prefix or suffix are also possible. It cannot be NULL. callback A callback function through which the results of the operation are reported. It cannot be NULL. pvCookie Memory passed to the callback code from the client. It may be NULL. ERRORS
This function or its callback may return any SLP error code. See the ERRORS section in slp_api(3SLP). EXAMPLES
Example 1: Returning Service Attributes for a Specific URL Use the following example to return the attributes "location" and "dpi" for the URL "service:printer:lpr://serv/queue1" through the call- back attrReturn: SLPHandle hSLP; SLPAttrCallback attrReturn; SLPError err; err = SLPFindAttrs(hSLP "service:printer:lpr://serv/queue1", "default", "location,dpi", attrReturn, err); Example 2: Returning Service Attributes for All URLs of a Specific Type Use the following example to return the attributes "location" and "dpi" for all service URLs having type "service:printer:lpr": err = SLPFindAttrs(hSLP, "service:printer:lpr", "default", "location, pi", attrReturn, NULL); ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
SLP_CONF_FILE When set, use this file for configuration. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWslpu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
slpd(1M), slp_api(3SLP), slp.conf(4), slpd.reg(4), attributes(5) System Administration Guide: Network Services Kempf, J. and Guttman, E. RFC 2614, An API for Service Location. The Internet Society. June 1999. SunOS 5.10 16 Jan 2003 SLPFindAttrs(3SLP)

Check Out this Related Man Page

SLPFindSrvs(3SLP)				    Service Location Protocol Library Functions 				 SLPFindSrvs(3SLP)

NAME
SLPFindSrvs - return service URLs SYNOPSIS
#include <slp.h> SLPError SLPFindSrvs(SLPHandle hSLP, const char *pcServiceType, const char *pcScopeList, const char *pcSearchFilter, SLPSrvURLCallback *callback, void *pvCookie); DESCRIPTION
The SLPFindSrvs() function issues a request for SLP services. The query is for services on a language-specific SLPHandle. It returns the results through the callback. The parameters will determine the results. If an error occurs in starting the operation, one of the SLPError codes is returned. PARAMETERS
hSLP The language-specific SLPHandle on which to search for services. It cannot be NULL. pcServiceType The service type string for the request. The pcServiceType can be discovered by a call to SLPSrvTypes(). Examples of service type strings include "service:printer:lpr" or "service:nfs" pcServiceType cannot be NULL. pcScopeList A pointer to a char containing a comma-separated list of scope names. It cannot be NULL or an empty string, "". pcSearchFilter A query formulated of attribute pattern matching expressions in the form of a LDAPv3 search filter. See RFC 2254. If this filter is empty, "", all services of the requested type in the specified scopes are returned. It cannot be NULL. callback A callback through which the results of the operation are reported. It cannot be NULL. pvCookie Memory passed to the callback code from the client. It can be NULL. ERRORS
This function or its callback may return any SLP error code. See the ERRORS section in slp_api(3SLP). EXAMPLES
Example 1: Using SLPFindSrvs() The following example finds all advertisements for printers supporting the LPR protocol with the dpi attribute 300 in the default scope: SLPError err; SLPHandle hSLP; SLPSrvURLCallback srvngst; err = SLPFindSrvs(hSLP, "service:printer:lpr", "default", "(dpi=300)", srvngst, NULL); ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
SLP_CONF_FILE When set, use this file for configuration. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWslpu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
slpd(1M), slp_api(3SLP), slp.conf(4), slpd.reg(4), attributes(5) System Administration Guide: Network Services Howes, T. RFC 2254, The String Representation of LDAP Search Filters. The Internet Society. 1997. Guttman, E., Perkins, C., Veizades, J., and Day, M. RFC 2608, Service Location Protocol, Version 2. The Internet Society. June 1999. Kempf, J. and Guttman, E. RFC 2614, An API for Service Location. The Internet Society. June 1999. SunOS 5.10 16 Jan 2003 SLPFindSrvs(3SLP)
Man Page