SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP;
$mesg = $ldap->search( @search_args );
@entries = $mesg->entries;
DESCRIPTION
A Net::LDAP::Search object is returned from the search method of a Net::LDAP object. It is a container object which holds the results of the search.METHODS
Net::LDAP::Search inherits from Net::LDAP::Message, and so supports all methods defined in Net::LDAP::Message.- as_struct ( )
-
Returns a reference to a HASH, where the keys are the DNs of the
results and the values are HASH references. These second level HASHes
hold the attributes such that the keys are the attribute names, in
lowercase, and the values are references to an ARRAY holding the
values.
This method will block until the whole search request has finished.
- count ( )
-
Returns the number of entries returned by the server.
This method will block until the whole search request has finished.
- entry ( INDEX )
-
Return the N'th entry (zero-based), which will be a Net::LDAP::Entry object.
If INDEX is greater or equal than the total number of entries returned then
"undef" will be returned.
This method will block until the search request has returned enough entries.
- entries ( )
-
Return an array of Net::LDAP::Entry objects that were returned from
the server.
This method will block until the whole search request has finished.
- pop_entry ( )
-
Pop an entry from the internal list of Net::LDAP::Entry objects for
this search. If there are no more entries then "undef" is returned.
This call will block if the list is empty, until the server returns another entry.
- references ( )
- Return a list of references that the server returned. This will be a list of Net::LDAP::Reference objects.
- sorted ( )
-
Return a list Net::LDAP::Entry objects, sorted by their DNs.
The sorting is done on the client side using Perl's alphanumerical sort operator "cmp".
- sorted ( ATTR, ... )
-
Return a list of Net::LDAP::Entry objects, sorted by the specified
attributes. The attributes are compared in the order specified, each
only being compared if all the prior attributes compare equal.
The sorting is done on the client side using Perl's alphanumerical sort operator "cmp".
- shift_entry ( )
-
Shift an entry from the internal list of Net::LDAP::Entry objects
for this search. If there are no more entries then "undef" is
returned.
This call will block if the list is empty, until the server returns another entry.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This document is based on a document originally written by Russell Fulton <[email protected]>.AUTHOR
Graham Barr <[email protected]>Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list <[email protected]>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.