documented the Entry class

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blackhedd 2006-05-02 00:10:24 +00:00
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2 changed files with 45 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -181,11 +181,11 @@ module Net
# the attribute values stored in the directory for a particular entity.
# #modify may add or delete attributes (which are lists of values) or it change attributes by
# adding to or deleting from their values.
# There are three easier methods to modify an entry's attribute values:
# Net::LDAP provides three easier methods to modify an entry's attribute values:
# #add_attribute, #replace_attribute, and #delete_attribute.
#
# ==== Delete
# #delete operation specifies an entity DN. If it succeeds, the entity and all its attributes
# #delete specifies an entity DN. If it succeeds, the entity and all its attributes
# is removed from the directory.
#
# ==== Rename (or Modify RDN)

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@ -33,15 +33,43 @@ module Net
class LDAP
# Objects of this class represent individual entries in an LDAP
# directory. User code generally does not instantiate this class.
# Net::LDAP#search provides objects of this class to user code,
# either as block parameters or as return values.
#
# In LDAP-land, an "entry" is a collection of attributes that are
# uniquely and globally identified by a DN ("Distinguished Name").
# Attributes are identified by short, descriptive words or phrases.
# Although a directory is
# free to implement any attribute name, most of them follow rigorous
# standards so that the range of commonly-encountered attribute
# names is not large.
#
# An attribute name is case-insensitive. Most directories also
# restrict the range of characters allowed in attribute names.
# To simplify handling attribute names, Net::LDAP::Entry
# internally converts them to a standard format. Therefore, the
# methods which take attribute names can take Strings or Synmbols,
# and work correctly regardless of case or capitalization.
#
# An attribute consists of zero or more data items called
# <i>values.</i> An entry is the combination of a unique DN, a set of attribute
# names, and a (possibly-empty) array of values for each attribute.
#
# Class Net::LDAP::Entry provides convenience methods for dealing
# with LDAP entries.
#
class Entry
def initialize dn = nil
# This constructor is not generally called by user code.
def initialize dn = nil # :nodoc:
@myhash = Hash.new {|k,v| k[v] = [] }
@myhash[:dn] = [dn]
end
def []= name, value
def []= name, value # :nodoc:
sym = name.to_s.downcase.intern
@myhash[sym] = value
end
@ -52,22 +80,33 @@ class LDAP
# because this one and not the other one gets called
# in formulations like entry["CN"] << cn.
#
def [] name
def [] name # :nodoc:
name = name.to_s.downcase.intern unless name.is_a?(Symbol)
@myhash[name]
end
# Returns the dn of the Entry as a String.
def dn
self[:dn][0]
end
# Returns an array of the attribute names present in the Entry.
def attribute_names
@myhash.keys
end
# Accesses each of the attributes present in the Entry.
# Calls a user-supplied block with each attribute in turn,
# passing two arguments to the block: a Symbol giving
# the name of the attribute, and a (possibly empty)
# Array of data values.
#
def each
if block_given?
attribute_names.each {|a| yield a, self[a] }
attribute_names.each {|a|
attr_name,values = a,self[a]
yield attr_name, values
}
end
end