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# Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
package Net::LDAP::Control::VLVResponse;
use Net::LDAP::Control;
our @ISA = qw(Net::LDAP::Control);
our $VERSION = '0.04';
use Net::LDAP::ASN qw(VirtualListViewResponse);
use strict;
sub init {
my($self) = @_;
if (exists $self->{value}) {
$self->value($self->{value});
}
else {
my $asn = $self->{asn} = {};
$asn->{targetPosition} = $self->{target} || 0;
$asn->{contentCount} = $self->{content} || 0;
$asn->{virtualListViewResult} = $self->{result} || 0;
$asn->{contextID} = $self->{contextID} || undef;
}
$self;
}
sub target {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
delete $self->{value};
return $self->{asn}{targetPosition} = shift;
}
$self->{asn}{targetPosition};
}
sub content {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
delete $self->{value};
return $self->{asn}{contentCount} = shift;
}
$self->{asn}{contentCount};
}
sub result {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
delete $self->{value};
return $self->{asn}{virtualListViewResult} = shift;
}
$self->{asn}{virtualListViewResult};
}
sub context {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
delete $self->{value};
return $self->{asn}{contextID} = shift;
}
$self->{asn}{contextID};
}
sub value {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
unless ($self->{asn} = $VirtualListViewResponse->decode($_[0])) {
delete $self->{value};
return undef;
}
$self->{value} = shift;
}
exists $self->{value}
? $self->{value}
: $self->{value} = $VirtualListViewResponse->encode($self->{asn});
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Net::LDAP::Control::VLVResponse -- LDAPv3 Virtual List View server response
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See L<Net::LDAP::Control::VLV>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Net::LDAP::Control::VLVResponse> is a sub-class of L<Net::LDAP::Control>.
It provides a class for manipulating the LDAP Virtual List View Response control
C<>
If the server supports Virtual List Views, then the response from a search operation will
include a VLVResponse control.
=head1 CONSTRUCTOR ARGUMENTS
In addition to the constructor arguments described in
L<Net::LDAP::Control> the following are provided.
=over 4
=item content
An estimate of the number of entries in the complete list. This value should
be used in any subsequent Virtual List View control using the same list.
=item context
An arbitrary value which is used to associate subsequent requests with the
request which this control is a response for. This value should be copied
by the client into the Virtual List View control for any subsequent
search that uses the same list.
=item result
A result code indicating the result of the Virtual List View request. This
may be any of the codes listed below.
=item target
The list offset of the target entry.
=back
=head1 METHODS
As with L<Net::LDAP::Control> each constructor argument
described above is also available as a method on the object which will
return the current value for the attribute if called without an argument,
and set a new value for the attribute if called with an argument.
=head1 RESULT CODES
Possible results from a sort request are listed below. See L<Net::LDAP::Constant> for
a definition of each.
=over 4
=item LDAP_SUCCESS
=item LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR
=item LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED
=item LDAP_ADMIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
=item LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS
=item LDAP_BUSY
=item LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
=item LDAP_OTHER
=item LDAP_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING
=item LDAP_INDEX_RANGE_ERROR
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Net::LDAP>,
L<Net::LDAP::Control>
=head1 AUTHOR
Graham Barr E<lt>gbarr@pobox.comE<gt>
Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list
E<lt>perl-ldap@perl.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
=cut