ldap_parse_result - Parsing results
OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)
#include <ldap.h>
int ldap_parse_result( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *result,
int *errcodep, char **matcheddnp, char **errmsgp,
char ***referralsp, LDAPControl ***serverctrlsp,
int freeit )
int ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *result,
struct berval **servercredp, int freeit )
int ldap_parse_extended_result( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *result,
char **retoidp, struct berval **retdatap, int freeit )
int ldap_parse_intermediate( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *result,
char **retoidp, struct berval **retdatap,
LDAPControl ***serverctrlsp, int freeit )
These routines are used to extract information from a result message. They will
operate on the first result message in a chain of search results (skipping
past other message types). They take the
result as returned by a call
to
ldap_result(3),
ldap_search_s(3) or
ldap_search_st(3).
In addition to
ldap_parse_result(), the routines
ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result() and
ldap_parse_extended_result()
are used to get all the result information from SASL bind and extended
operations. To extract information from intermediate responses,
ldap_parse_intermediate() can be used.
The
errcodep parameter will be filled in with the result code from the
result message.
The server might supply a matched DN string in the message indicating how much
of a name in a request was recognized. The
matcheddnp parameter will be
filled in with this string if supplied, else it will be NULL. If a string is
returned, it should be freed using
ldap_memfree(3).
The
errmsgp parameter will be filled in with the error message field from
the parsed message. This string should be freed using
ldap_memfree(3).
The
referralsp parameter will be filled in with an allocated array of
referral strings from the parsed message. This array should be freed using
ldap_memvfree(3). If no referrals were returned,
*referralsp is
set to NULL.
The
serverctrlsp parameter will be filled in with an allocated array of
controls copied from the parsed message. The array should be freed using
ldap_controls_free(3). If no controls were returned,
*serverctrlsp is set to NULL.
The
freeit parameter determines whether the parsed message is freed or
not after the extraction. Any non-zero value will make it free the message.
The
ldap_msgfree(3) routine can also be used to free the message later.
For SASL bind results, the
servercredp parameter will be filled in with
an allocated berval structure containing the credentials from the server if
present. The structure should be freed using
ber_bvfree(3).
For extended results and intermediate responses, the
retoidp parameter
will be filled in with the dotted-OID text representation of the name of the
extended operation response. The string should be freed using
ldap_memfree(3). If no OID was returned,
*retoidp is set to
NULL.
For extended results and intermediate responses, the
retdatap parameter
will be filled in with a pointer to a berval structure containing the data
from the extended operation response. The structure should be freed using
ber_bvfree(3). If no data were returned,
*retdatap is set to
NULL.
For all the above result parameters, NULL values can be used in calls in order
to ignore certain fields.
Upon success LDAP_SUCCESS is returned. Otherwise the values of the result
parameters are undefined.
ldap(3),
ldap_result(3),
ldap_search(3),
ldap_memfree(3),
ldap_memvfree(3),
ldap_get_values(3),
ldap_controls_free(3),
lber-types(3)
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<
http://www.openldap.org/>.
OpenLDAP Software is derived from the
University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.