sasl_auxprop - Cyrus SASL documentation
#include <sasl/prop.h>
struct propctx *prop_new(unsigned estimate)
int prop_dup(struct propctx *src_ctx,
struct propctx *dst_ctx)
int prop_request(struct propctx *ctx,
const char **names)
const struct propval *prop_get(struct propctx *ctx)
int prop_getnames(struct propctx *ctx, const char **names,
struct propval *vals)
void prop_clear(struct propctx *ctx, int requests)
void prop_erase(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name)
void prop_dispose(struct propctx **ctx)
int prop_format(struct propctx *ctx, const char *sep, int seplen,
char *outbuf, unsigned outmax, unsigned *outlen)
int prop_set(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name,
const char *value, int vallen)
int prop_setvals(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name,
const char **values)
SASL auxiliary properties are used to obtain properties from
external sources during the authentication process. For example, a mechanism
might need to query an LDAP server to obtain the authentication secret. The
application probably needs other information from there as well, such as
home directory or UID. The auxiliary property interface allows the two to
cooperate, and only results in a single query against the LDAP server (or
other property sources).
Property lookups take place directly after user canonicalization
occurs. Therefore, all requests should be registered with the context before
that time. Note that requests can also be registered using the
sasl_auxprop_request(3) function. Most of the functions listed below,
however, require a property context which can be obtained by calling
sasl_auxprop_getctx(3).
- struct propctx
*prop_new(unsigned estimate)
- Create a new property context. Probably unnecessary for application
developers to call this at any point.
- Parameters
- •
- estimate – is the estimate of storage needed in total for
requests & responses. A value of 0 implies the library default.
- Returns
- a new property context: propctx
- int prop_request(struct
propctx *ctx, const char **names)
- Add properties to the request list of a given context.
- Parameters
- ctx (propctx) – The property context to add add the
request list to.
- names – is the NULL-terminated array of property names, and
must persist until the requests are cleared or the context is disposed of
with a call to prop_dispose().
- Returns
- SASL error code
- int prop_getnames(struct
propctx *ctx, const char **names, struct propval
*vals)
- Fill in a (provided) array of property values based on a list of property
names. This implies that the vals array is at least as long as the
names array. The values that are filled in by this call persist
until next call to prop_request(), prop_clear(), or
prop_dispose() on context. If a name specified here was never
requested, then its associated values entry will be set to NULL.
- Parameters
- •
- ctx (propctx) – The property context to fill in.
- Returns
- number of matching properties that were found, or a SASL error code.
- int prop_set(struct
propctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *value, int
vallen)
- Adds a property value to the context. This is intended for use by
auxprop plugins only.
- Parameters
- ctx (propctx) – The property context to add a value
to.
- name – the name of the property to receive the new value, or
NULL, which implies that the value will be added to the same property as
the last call to either prop_set() or prop_setvals().
- value – the new value (of length vallen)
- vallen – the length of the string value.
- Returns
- SASL error code
- int prop_setvals(struct
propctx *ctx, const char *name, const char **values)
- Adds multiple values to a single property. This is intended for use by
auxprop plugins only.
- Parameters
- ctx (propctx) – The property context to add values
to.
- name – The name of the property to receive the new value, or
NULL, which implies that the values will be added to the same property as
the last call to either prop_set() or prop_setvals().
- values – A NULL-terminated array of values to be added the
property.
- Returns
- SASL error code
- type propval
- A struct holding a name and its property values. A name can have zero or
more values.
- Param name
- const char *. Name of this propval. NULL means end of list.
- Param
values
- const char **. List of string values. If property not found, values
== NULL. If property found with no values, then *values == NULL
The property functions that return an int return SASL error codes.
See sasl_errors(3). Those that return pointers will return a valid
pointer on success, or NULL on any error.
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