A library simplifying LDAP usage in Elixir projects.
This version forked from https://github.com/minijackson/paddle in order to solve bug #81. Neither this version or the upstream version is maintained. You should not use this library for new projects. Unfortunately, there are no good LDAP libraries in Elxir.
If you want to communicate with an LDAP server in Elixir, you probably know that there are other libraries out there. However, I didn't find one that suited me:
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The
:eldap
library is great, but very low-level, with no high-level features. -
EctoLdap is very interesting, but I needed the add / modify / delete operations (in fact, I even wanted to do an Ecto adapter at first).
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Exldap and LDAPEx are both a translation of the LDAP
:eldap
in Elixir, which is nice, but are still missing some higher-level features.
Once installed and configured, it allows you to quickly authenticate users:
iex> Paddle.authenticate("myUser", "password")
:ok
Get meaningful information using Paddle.Class structs:
iex> Paddle.get %MyApp.PosixAccount{uid: "myUser"}
{:ok,
[%MyApp.PosixAccount{cn: ["My User"], description: nil,
gecos: ["My User,,,,"], gidNumber: ["120"],
homeDirectory: ["/home/myuser"], host: nil, l: nil,
loginShell: ["/bin/bash"], o: nil, ou: nil, seeAlso: nil, uid: ["myUser"],
uidNumber: ["500"],
userPassword: ["{SSHA}AIzygLSXlArhAMzddUriXQxf7UlkqopP"]}]}
Or get information just about anything:
iex> Paddle.get base: [ou: "People"], filter: [objectClass: "organizationalUnit"]
{:ok,
[%{"dn" => "ou=People,dc=test,dc=com",
"objectClass" => ["top", "organizationalUnit"], "ou" => ["People"]}]}
Add, delete, modify operations are supported. If you want to know more, just go to the documentation.
The package can be installed as:
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Add
paddle
to your list of dependencies inmix.exs
:def deps do [{:penguin_paddle, "~> 0.1.0"}] end
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Ensure
paddle
is started before your application:def application do [applications: [:penguin_paddle]] end
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Add your configuration in your config files:
config :penguin_paddle, Paddle, host: "ldap.my-organisation.org", base: "dc=myorganisation,dc=org", ssl: true, port: 636
For more configurations, see the
Paddle
module docmumentation.
If you want to test this application, you can use the linux commands
described in the .travis.yml file in the
before_script
block to start a local test LDAP server.
Keep in mind that you may need to change the .travis/ldap/slapd.conf for your system by changing some configuration paths.
If you want to add some more data to the test server, please feel free to issue a pull request.