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SLAPD-PERL(5)		      File Formats Manual		 SLAPD-PERL(5)

NAME
       slapd-perl - Perl backend to slapd

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf

DESCRIPTION
       The  Perl  backend to slapd(8) works by embedding a perl(1) interpreter
       into slapd(8).  Any perl	database section  of  the  configuration  file
       slapd.conf(5)  must  then  specify what Perl module to use.  Slapd then
       creates a new Perl object that handles all the requests for  that  par-
       ticular instance	of the backend.

       You will	need to	create a method	for each one of	the following actions:

	 * new	      #	creates	a new object,
	 * search     #	performs the ldap search,
	 * compare    #	does a compare,
	 * modify     #	modifies an entry,
	 * add	      #	adds an	entry to backend,
	 * modrdn     #	modifies an entry's rdn,
	 * delete     #	deletes	an ldap	entry,
	 * config     #	module-specific	config directives,
	 * init	      #	called after backend is	initialized.

       Unless  otherwise  specified,  the methods return the result code which
       will be returned	to the client.	Unimplemented actions can just	return
       unwillingToPerform (53).

       new    This  method  is called when the configuration file encounters a
	      perlmod line.  The module	 in  that  line	 is  then  effectively
	      `use'd  into the perl interpreter, then the new method is	called
	      to create	a new object.  Note that multiple  instances  of  that
	      object  may  be  instantiated, as	with any perl object.  The new
	      method receives the class	name as	argument.

       search This method is called when a search request comes	from a client.
	      It arguments are as follows:
		* object reference
		* base DN
		* scope
		* alias	dereferencing policy
		* size limit
		* time limit
		* filter string
		* attributes only flag (1 for yes)
		* list of attributes to	return (may be empty)

       Return value: (resultcode, ldif-entry, ldif-entry, ...)

       compare
	      This method is called  when  a  compare  request	comes  from  a
	      client.  Its arguments are as follows.
		* object reference
		* dn
		* attribute assertion string

       modify This method is called when a modify request comes	from a client.
	      Its arguments are	as follows.
		* object reference
		* dn
		* a list formatted as follows
		  ({ "ADD" | "DELETE" |	"REPLACE" },
		   attributetype, value...)...

       add    This  method  is	called when a add request comes	from a client.
	      Its arguments are	as follows.
		* object reference
		* entry	in string format

       modrdn This method is called when a modrdn request comes	from a client.
	      Its arguments are	as follows.
		* object reference
		* dn
		* new rdn
		* delete old dn	flag (1	means yes)

       delete This method is called when a delete request comes	from a client.
	      Its arguments are	as follows.
		* object reference
		* dn

       config This method is called once for each perlModuleConfig line	in the
	      slapd.conf(5) configuration file.	 Its arguments are as follows.
		* object reference
		* array	of arguments on	line

       Return value: nonzero if	this is	not a valid option.

       init   This method is called after backend is initialized.   Its	 argu-
	      ment is as follows.
		* object reference

       Return value: nonzero if	initialization failed.

CONFIGURATION
       These  slapd.conf options apply to the PERL backend database.  That is,
       they must follow	a "database perl" line and come	before any  subsequent
       "backend" or "database" lines.  Other database options are described in
       the slapd.conf(5) manual	page.

       perlModulePath /path/to/libs
	      Add the path to the @INC variable.

       perlModule ModName
	      `Use' the	module name ModName from ModName.pm

       filterSearchResults
	      Search results are candidates that need to be filtered (with the
	      filter  in the search request), rather than search results to be
	      returned directly	to the client.

       perlModuleConfig	<arguments>
	      Invoke the module's config method	with the given arguments.

EXAMPLE
       There is	an example Perl	module `SampleLDAP'  in	 the  slapd/back-perl/
       directory in the	OpenLDAP source	tree.

ACCESS CONTROL
       The perl	backend	does not honor any of the access control semantics de-
       scribed	in slapd.access(5); all	access control is delegated to the un-
       derlying	PERL scripting.	 Only read (=r)	access to the entry pseudo-at-
       tribute and to the other	attribute values of the	 entries  returned  by
       the search operation is honored,	which is performed by the frontend.

WARNING
       The  interface of this backend to the perl module MAY change.  Any sug-
       gestions	would greatly be appreciated.

       Note: in	previous versions, any unrecognized lines  in  the  slapd.conf
       file  were  passed to the perl module's config method. This behavior is
       deprecated (but still allowed  for  backward  compatibility),  and  the
       perlModuleConfig	 directive  should  instead be used to invoke the mod-
       ule's config method. This compatibility feature will be removed at some
       future date.

FILES
       /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
	      default slapd configuration file

SEE ALSO
       slapd.conf(5), slapd(8),	perl(1).

OpenLDAP 2.6.9			  2024/11/26			 SLAPD-PERL(5)

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