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Net::LDAP::Control::VLV - LDAPv3 Virtual List View control object
use Net::LDAP; use Net::LDAP::Control::VLV; use Net::LDAP::Constant qw( LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE ); $ldap = Net::LDAP->new( "ldap.mydomain.eg" ); # Get the first 20 entries $vlv = Net::LDAP::Control::VLV->new( before => 0, # No entries from before target entry after => 19, # 19 entries after target entry content => 0, # List size unknown offset => 1, # Target entry is the first ); $sort = Net::LDAP::Control::Sort->new( order => 'cn' ); @args = ( base => "o=Ace Industry, c=us", scope => "subtree", filter => "(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)", callback => \&process_entry, # Call this sub for each entry control => [ $vlv, $sort ], ); $mesg = $ldap->search( @args ); # Get VLV response control ($resp) = $mesg->control( LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE ) or die; $vlv->response( $resp ); # Set the control to get the last 20 entries $vlv->end; $mesg = $ldap->search( @args ); # Get VLV response control ($resp) = $mesg->control( LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE ) or die; $vlv->response( $resp ); # Now get the previous page $vlv->scroll_page( -1 ); $mesg = $ldap->search( @args ); # Get VLV response control ($resp) = $mesg->control( LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE ) or die; $vlv->response( $resp ); # Now page with first entry starting with "B" in the middle $vlv->before(9); # Change page to show 9 before $vlv->after(10); # Change page to show 10 after $vlv->assert("B"); # assert "B" $mesg = $ldap->search( @args );
"Net::LDAP::Control::VLV" provides an interface for the creation and manipulation of objects that represent the Virtual List View as described by draft-ietf-ldapext-ldapv3-vlv-09.txt.
When using a Virtual List View control in a search, it must be accompanied by a sort control. See Net::LDAP::Control::Sort
In addition to the constructor arguments described in Net::LDAP::Control the following are provided.
As with 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.
The "offset" and "assert" attributes are mutually exclusive. Setting one or the other will cause previous values set by the other to be forgotten. The "content" attribute is also associated with the "offset" attribute, so setting "assert" will cause any "content" value to be forgotten.
"scroll" may change the "before" and "after" attributes if the scroll value would cause the page to go off either end of the list. But the page size will be maintained.
Net::LDAP, Net::LDAP::Control, Net::LDAP::Control::Sort, Net::LDAP::Control::VLVResponse
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
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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.
2021-01-03 | perl v5.32.0 |