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Edit: jpegLoad.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # This program was written by Clif Harden. # It uses the PERL LDAP module. # This LDAP module is available from the PERL CPAN # system. # # Purpose: This program is designed to load jpeg file data into a LDAP # directory entry. # # # $Id: jpegLoad.pl,v 1.2 2003/06/18 18:23:31 gbarr Exp $ # # Revisions: # $Log: jpegLoad.pl,v $ # Revision 1.2 2003/06/18 18:23:31 gbarr # Remove all references to :all as it is not recommended # # Revision 1.1 2001/03/12 14:01:46 gbarr # New contrib scripts from Clif Harden # # # # use strict; use Getopt::Std; use Net::LDAP; use Net::LDAP::Filter; use Net::LDAP; use Net::LDAP::Util qw( ldap_error_name ldap_error_text ); use Net::LDAP::Constant; my $errstr = 0; my $errmsg = ""; $errmsg = ldap_error_text($errstr); # # Initialize opt hash. # You can change the defaults to match your setup. # This can eliminate the need for many of the input # options on the command line. # my %opt = ( 'b' => 'dc=harden,dc=org', 'h' => 'localhost', 'd' => 0, 'D' => 'cn=manager', 'w' => 'password', 'V' => '3', 'a' => 'cn', 'v' => 'commonName' ); if ( @ARGV == 0 ) { # # print usage message. # Usage(); } # # Get command line options. # getopts('b:f:h:d:D:w:V:a:v:',\%opt); if ( !defined( $opt{'f'}) || !-e $opt{'f'} ) { # # No jpeg file specified or the file does not exist. # print "$opt{'f'}\n"; Usage(); } $/ = undef; $\ = undef; $, = undef; # # Slurp all of the jpeg file in at once. # open(IN, "<$opt{'f'}"); binmode(IN); $_ = <IN>; close(IN); # # build filter string # my $match = "( $opt{'a'}=$opt{'v'} )"; # # create filter object # my $f = Net::LDAP::Filter->new($match) or die "Bad filter '$match'"; # # make ldap connection to directory. # my $ldap = new Net::LDAP($opt{'h'}, timeout => 10, debug => $opt{'d'}, ) or die $@; # # Bind to directory. # $ldap->bind($opt{'D'}, password => "$opt{'w'}", version => $opt{'V'}) or die $@; # # Search directory for record that matches filter # my $mesg = $ldap->search( base => $opt{'b'}, filter => $f, attrs => [ "cn","jpegphoto" ], ) or die $@; die $mesg->error,$mesg->code if $mesg->code; # # get record entry object # my $entry = $mesg->entry(); # # get record DN # if ( !defined($entry) ) { print "No record for filter $match\n"; $ldap->unbind; exit; } my $dn = $entry->dn(); print "\n"; print "dn: $dn\n"; print "\n"; # # initialize arrays # my @addMember = (); my @memberChange = (); push( @addMember, "jpegphoto" ); # attribute name push( @addMember, $_ ); # attribute value my $attr = $entry->get_value("jpegPhoto"); if(ref($attr)) { # # Entry already has a jpegPhoto, replace it. # push( @memberChange, "replace" ); # ldap replace operation push( @memberChange, \@addMember ); # ldap data to add } else { # # Entry does not have a jpegPhoto, add it. # push( @memberChange, "add" ); # ldap add operation push( @memberChange, \@addMember ); # ldap data to add } $mesg = $ldap->modify( $dn, changes => [ @memberChange ] ) or die $@; if ( $mesg->code ) { $errstr = $mesg->code; print "Error code: $errstr\n"; $errmsg = ldap_error_text($errstr); print "$errmsg\n"; } $ldap->unbind; #----------------------------------------# # Usage() - display simple usage message # #----------------------------------------# sub Usage { print( "Usage: [-b] <base> | [-h] <host> | [-d] <number> | [-D] <DN> | [-w] <password> | [-a] <attribute> | [-v] <data> | [-f] <jpeg file> \n" ); print( "\t-b Search base.\n" ); print( "\t-d Debug mode. Display debug messages to stdout.\n" ); print( "\t-D Authentication Distinguished Name.\n" ); print( "\t-f JPEG file to load in to attribute jpegPhoto.\n" ); print( "\t Required input option.\n" ); print( "\t-h LDAP directory host computer.\n" ); print( "\t-w Authentication password.\n" ); print( "\t-a Attribute that will be incorporated into the search filter.\n" ); print( "\t-v Data that will be incorporated into the search filter.\n" ); print( "\t-V LDAP version of the LDAP directory.\n" ); print( "\n" ); print( "\t Perldoc pod documentation is included in this script.\n" ); print( "\t To read the pod documentation do the following;\n" ); print( "\t perldoc <script name>\n" ); print( "\n" ); print( "\n" ); exit( 1 ); } __END__ =head1 NAME jpegLoad.pl - A script to load a jpeg picture into the jpegPhoto attribute of a directory entry. =head1 SYNOPSIS The intent of this script is to show the user how to load a picture that is in jpeg format into the jpegPhoto attribute of a directory entry. The entry in question must have the schema defined to allow the loading of the jpegPhoto attribute. This script has been tested on a OpenLDAP 2.0.7 directory server and a Netscape 4.x directory server. You may need to change the first line of the PERL jpegLoad.pl script to point to your file pathname of perl. =head1 Input options. -b Search base. -d Debug mode. Display debug messages to stdout. -D Distinguished Name for authentication purposes. -f JPEG file to load in to attribute jpegPhoto. Required input option and file must exist. -h LDAP directory host computer. -w Authentication password. -a Attribute that will be incorporated into the search filter. -v Data that will be incorporated into the search filter. -V LDAP version of the LDAP directory. Usage: jpegLoad.pl -b <base> -h <host> -d <number> -D <DN> \ -w <password> -a <attribute> -v <data> \ -f <jpeg file> Inside the script is a opt hash that can be initialized to default values that can eliminate the need for many of the input options on the command line. ------------------------------------------------------------------- =head1 REQUIREMENTS To use this program you will need the following. At least PERL version 5.004. You can get a stable version of PERL from the following URL; http://cpan.org/src/index.html Perl LDAP module. You can get this from the following URL; ftp://ftp.duke.edu/pub/CPAN/modules/by-module/Net/ Bundled inside each PERL module is instructions on how to install the module into your PERL system. ------------------------------------------------------------------- =head1 INSTALLING THE SCRIPT Install the jpegLoad.pl script anywhere you wish, I suggest /usr/local/bin/jpegLoad.pl. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Since the script is in PERL, feel free to modify it if it does not meet your needs. This is one of the main reasons I did it in PERL. If you make an addition to the code that you feel other individuals could use let me know about it. I may incorporate your code into my code. =head1 AUTHOR Clif Harden <charden@pobox.com> If you find any errors in the code please let me know at charden@pobox.com. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2001 Clif Harden. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut