=head1 NAME
Net::LDAP::Schema - Load and manipulate an LDAP v3 Schema
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP;
use Net::LDAP::Schema;
#
# Read schema from server
#
$ldap = Net::LDAP->new ( $server );
$ldap->bind ( );
$schema = $ldap->schema ( );
#
# Load from LDIF
#
$schema = Net::LDAP::Schema->new;
$schema->parse ( "schema.ldif" ) or die $schema->error;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Net::LDAP::Schema> provides a means to load an LDAP schema and query it
for information regarding supported objectclasses, attributes and syntaxes.
=head1 METHODS
Where a method is stated as taking the 'name or OID' of a schema item (which
may be an object class, attribute or syntax) then a case-insensitive name
or raw OID (object identifier, in dotted numeric string form, e.g. 2.5.4.0)
may be supplied.
Each returned item of schema (e.g. an attribute definition) is returned
in a HASH. The keys in the returned HASH are lowercase versions of
the keys read from the server. Here's a partial list (not all HASHes
define all keys) although note that RFC 4512 permits other keys as
well:
name
desc
obsolete
sup
equality
ordering
substr
syntax
single-value
collective
no-user-modification
usage
abstract
structural
auxiliary
must
may
applies
aux
not
oc
form
=over 4
=item all_attributes ( )
=item all_ditcontentrules ( )
=item all_ditstructurerules ( )
=item all_matchingrules ( )
=item all_matchingruleuses ( )
=item all_nameforms ( )
=item all_objectclasses ( )
=item all_syntaxes ( )
Returns a list of all the requested types in the schema.
=item attribute ( NAME )
=item ditcontentrule ( NAME )
=item ditstructurerule ( NAME )
=item matchingrule ( NAME )
=item matchingruleuse ( NAME )
=item nameform ( NAME )
=item objectclass ( NAME )
=item syntax ( NAME )
Returns a reference to a hash, or C<undef> if the schema item does not
exist. C<NAME> can be a name or an OID.
$attr_href = $schema->attribute( "attrname" );
=item dump ( )
Dump the raw schema information to standard out.
=item dump ( FILENAME )
Dump the raw schema information to a file.
$result = $schema->dump ( "./schema.dump" );
If no schema data is returned from directory server, the method will
return undefined. Otherwise a value of 1 is always returned.
=item error ( )
Returns the last error encountered when parsing the schema.
=item may ( OBJECTCLASS )
Given an argument which is the name or OID of a known object class,
returns a list of HASHes describing the attributes which are optional
in the class.
@may = $schema->may ( $oc );
# First optional attr has the name '$may[0]->{name}'
=item must ( OBJECTCLASS )
Given an argument which is the name or OID of a known object class,
returns a list of HASHes describing the attributes which are mandatory
in the class.
@must = $schema->must ( $oc );
=item parse ( MESG )
=item parse ( ENTRY )
=item parse ( FILENAME )
Takes a single argument which can be any of, a message object returned
from an LDAP search, a C<Net::LDAP::Entry> object or the name of a
file containing an LDIF form of the schema.
If the argument is a message result from a search,
C<Net::LDAP::Schema> will parse the schema from the first entry
returned.
Returns true on success and C<undef> on error.
=item superclass ( NAME )
Given an argument which is the name or OID of a known objectclass,
returns the list of names of the immediate superclasses.
=item attribute_syntax ( NAME )
Given an attribute name, return the actual syntax taking into account
attribute supertypes.
=item matchingrule_for_attribute ( NAME, RULE )
Given an attribute name and a matching rule (C<equality>,
C<substr>, etc), return the actual rule taking into account attribute
supertypes.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Net::LDAP>,
L<Net::LDAP::RFC>
=head1 AUTHORS
Graham Barr E<lt>gbarr@pobox.comE<gt>
John Berthels E<lt>jjb@nexor.co.ukE<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) 1998-2004 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