ldap_next_searchobj
SEARCHPREFS(3) SEARCHPREFS(3)
NAME
ldap_init_searchprefs, ldap_init_searchprefs_buf, ldap_free_search-
prefs, ldap_first_searchobj, ldap_next_searchobj - LDAP search prefer-
ence configuration routeines
SYNOPSIS
#include <srchpref.h>
struct ldap_searchattr {
char *sa_attrlabel;
char *sa_attr;
/* max 32 matchtypes for now */
u_long sa_matchtypebitmap;
char *sa_selectattr;
char *sa_selecttext;
struct ldap_searchattr *sa_next;
};
struct ldap_searchmatch {
char *sm_matchprompt;
char *sm_filter;
struct ldap_searchmatch *sm_next;
};
struct ldap_searchobj {
char *so_objtypeprompt;
unsigned long so_options;
char *so_prompt;
short so_defaultscope;
char *so_filterprefix;
char *so_filtertag;
char *so_defaultselectattr;
char *so_defaultselecttext;
struct ldap_searchattr *so_salist;
struct ldap_searchmatch *so_smlist;
struct ldap_searchobj *so_next;
};
int ldap_init_searchprefs( file, solistp )
char *file;
struct ldap_searchobj **solistp;
int ldap_init_searchprefs_buf( buf, buflen, solistp )
char *buf;
unsigned long len;
struct ldap_searchobj **solistp;
struct ldap_searchobj *ldap_free_searchprefs( solist )
struct ldap_searchobj *solist;
struct ldap_searchobj *ldap_first_searchobj( solist )
struct ldap_seachobj *solist;
struct ldap_searchobj *ldap_next_searchobj( solist, so )
struct ldap_searchobj *solist;
struct ldap_searchobj *so;
DESCRIPTION
These functions provide a standard way to access LDAP search preference
configuration data. LDAP search preference configurations are typi-
cally used by LDAP client programs to specify which attributes a user
may search by, labels for the attributes, and LDAP filters and scopes
associated with those searches. Client software presents these choices
to a user, who can then specify the type of search to be performed.
ldap_init_searchprefs() reads a sequence of search preference configu-
rations from a valid LDAP searchpref configuration file (see
ldapsearchprefs.conf(5)) Zero is returned upon success, and solistp is
set to point to a list of search preference data structures.
ldap_init_searchprefs_buf() reads a sequence of search preference con-
figurations from buf (whose size is buflen). buf should point to the
data in the format defined for an LDAP search preference configuration
file (see ldapsearchprefs.conf(5)) Zero is returned upon success, and
solistp is set to point to a list of search preference data structures.
ldap_free_searchprefs() disposes of the data structures allocated by
ldap_init_searchprefs().
ldap_first_searchpref() returns the first search preference data struc-
ture in the list solist. The solist is typically obtained by calling
ldap_init_searchprefs().
ldap_next_searchpref() returns the search preference after so in the
template list solist. A NULL pointer is returned if so is the last
entry in the list.
ERRORS
The init preferences functions return LDAP_SEARCHPREF_ERR_VERSION if
buf points to data that is newer than can be handled, and LDAP_SEARCH-
PREF_ERR_MEM if there is a memory allocation problem.
NOTES
SEE ALSO
ldap(3), ldapsearchprefs.conf(5), ldapd(8)
Yeong, W., Howes, T., and Hardcastle-Kille, S., "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol", OSI-DS-26, April 1992.
Howes, T., Hardcastle-Kille, S., Yeong, W., and Robbins, C.,
"Lightweight Directory Access Protocol", OSI-DS-26, April 1992.
Hardcastle-Kille, S., "A String Representation of Distinguished Names",
OSI-DS-23, April 1992.
Information Processing - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory,
International Organization for Standardization. International Standard
9594, (1988).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
(http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of
Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
OpenLDAP 2.0.27-Release 22 September 1998 SEARCHPREFS(3)