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- Metadata-Version: 2.1
- Name: ldap3
- Version: 2.9.1
- Summary: A strictly RFC 4510 conforming LDAP V3 pure Python client library
- Home-page: https://github.com/cannatag/ldap3
- Author: Giovanni Cannata
- Author-email: cannatag@gmail.com
- License: LGPL v3
- Keywords: python3 python2 ldap
- Platform: UNKNOWN
- Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
- Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
- Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
- Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
- Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
- Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
- Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (LGPLv3)
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
- Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
- Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration :: Authentication/Directory :: LDAP
- Requires-Dist: pyasn1 (>=0.4.6)
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- LDAP3
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- ldap3 is a strictly RFC 4510 conforming **LDAP V3 pure Python client** library. The same codebase runs in Python 2, Python 3, PyPy and PyPy3.
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- A more pythonic LDAP
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- LDAP operations look clumsy and hard-to-use because they reflect the old-age idea that time-consuming operations should be performed client-side
- to not hog the server with heavy elaborations. To alleviate this ldap3 includes a fully functional **Abstraction Layer** that lets you
- interact with the LDAP server in a modern and *pythonic* way. With the Abstraction Layer you don't need to directly issue any LDAP operation at all.
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- Thread safe strategies
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- In multithreaded programs you must use on of **SAFE_SYNC** (synchronous connection strategy), **SAFE_RESTARTABLE** (restartable syncronous connection strategy) or **ASYNC** (asynchronous connection strategy).
- Each LDAP operation with SAFE_SYNC or SAFE_RESTARTABLE strategies returns a tuple of four elements: status, result, response and request.
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- * status: states if the operation was successful
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- * result: the LDAP result of the operation
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- * response: the response of a LDAP Search Operation
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- * request: the original request of the operation
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- The SafeSync strategy can be used with the Abstract Layer, but the Abstract Layer currently is NOT thread safe.
- For example, to use *SAFE_SYNC*::
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- from ldap3 import Server, Connection, SAFE_SYNC
- server = Server('my_server')
- conn = Connection(server, 'my_user', 'my_password', client_strategy=SAFE_SYNC, auto_bind=True)
- status, result, response, _ = conn.search('o=test', '(objectclass=*)') # usually you don't need the original request (4th element of the returned tuple)
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- With *ASYNC* you must request the response with the *get_response()* method.
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- Home Page
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- The home page of the ldap3 project is https://github.com/cannatag/ldap3
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- Documentation
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- Documentation is available at http://ldap3.readthedocs.io
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- License
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- The ldap3 project is open source software released under the **LGPL v3 license**.
- Copyright 2013 - 2020 Giovanni Cannata
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- PEP8 Compliance
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- ldap3 is PEP8 compliant, except for line length.
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- Download
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- Package download is available at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ldap3.
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- Install
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- Install with **pip install ldap3**
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- Git repository
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- You can download the latest source at https://github.com/cannatag/ldap3
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- Continuous integration
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- Continuous integration for testing is at https://travis-ci.org/cannatag/ldap3
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- Support & Development
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- You can submit support tickets on https://github.com/cannatag/ldap3/issues/new
- You can submit pull request on the **dev** branch at https://github.com/cannatag/ldap3/tree/dev
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- Thanks to
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- * **Ilya Etingof**, the author of the *pyasn1* package for his excellent work and support.
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- * **Mark Lutz** for his *Learning Python* and *Programming Python* excellent books series and **John Goerzen** and **Brandon Rhodes** for their book *Foundations of Python Network Programming*. These books are wonderful tools for learning Python and this project owes a lot to them.
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- * **JetBrains** for donating to this project the Open Source license of *PyCharm Professional*.
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- * **GitHub** for providing the *free source repository space and the tools* I use to develop this project.
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- * The **FreeIPA** team for letting me use their demo LDAP server in the ldap3 tutorial.
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- Contact me
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- For information and suggestions you can contact me at cannatag@gmail.com. You can also open a support ticket on https://github.com/cannatag/ldap3/issues/new
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- Donate
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- If you want to keep this project up and running you can send me an Amazon gift card. I will use it to improve my skills in Information and Communication technologies.
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- Changelog
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- Updated changelog at https://ldap3.readthedocs.io/changelog.html
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