require 'common' # Commented out since it assumes you have a live LDAP server somewhere. This # will be migrated to the integration specs, as soon as they are ready. =begin class TestRename < Test::Unit::TestCase HOST= '10.10.10.71' PORT = 389 BASE = "o=test" AUTH = { :method => :simple, :username => "cn=testadmin,#{BASE}", :password => 'password' } BASIC_USER = "cn=jsmith,ou=sales,#{BASE}" RENAMED_USER = "cn=jbrown,ou=sales,#{BASE}" MOVED_USER = "cn=jsmith,ou=marketing,#{BASE}" RENAMED_MOVED_USER = "cn=jjones,ou=marketing,#{BASE}" def setup # create the entries we're going to manipulate Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| if ldap.add(:dn => "ou=sales,#{BASE}", :attributes => { :ou => "sales", :objectclass => "organizationalUnit" }) puts "Add failed: #{ldap.get_operation_result.message} - code: #{ldap.get_operation_result.code}" end ldap.add(:dn => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}", :attributes => { :ou => "marketing", :objectclass => "organizationalUnit" }) ldap.add(:dn => BASIC_USER, :attributes => { :cn => "jsmith", :objectclass => "inetOrgPerson", :sn => "Smith" }) end end def test_rename_entry dn = nil Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| ldap.rename(:olddn => BASIC_USER, :newrdn => "cn=jbrown") ldap.search(:base => RENAMED_USER) do |entry| dn = entry.dn end end assert_equal(RENAMED_USER, dn) end def test_move_entry dn = nil Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| ldap.rename(:olddn => BASIC_USER, :newrdn => "cn=jsmith", :new_superior => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}") ldap.search(:base => MOVED_USER) do |entry| dn = entry.dn end end assert_equal(MOVED_USER, dn) end def test_move_and_rename_entry dn = nil Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| ldap.rename(:olddn => BASIC_USER, :newrdn => "cn=jjones", :new_superior => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}") ldap.search(:base => RENAMED_MOVED_USER) do |entry| dn = entry.dn end end assert_equal(RENAMED_MOVED_USER, dn) end def teardown # delete the entries # note: this doesn't always completely clear up on eDirectory as objects get locked while # the rename/move is being completed on the server and this prevents the delete from happening Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| ldap.delete(:dn => BASIC_USER) ldap.delete(:dn => RENAMED_USER) ldap.delete(:dn => MOVED_USER) ldap.delete(:dn => RENAMED_MOVED_USER) ldap.delete(:dn => "ou=sales,#{BASE}") ldap.delete(:dn => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}") end end end =end