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@backstage/plugin-catalog-backend-module-ldap
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A Backstage catalog backend module that helps integrate towards LDAP
This is an extension module to the plugin-catalog-backend plugin, providing an LdapOrgReaderProcessor that can be used to ingest organization data from an LDAP server. This processor is useful if you want to import users and groups from your Active Directory or another LDAP compatible server.
See Backstage documentation for details on how to install and configure the plugin.
You can find the legacy documentation at docs/integrations/ldap/org--old.md
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A Backstage catalog backend module that helps integrate towards LDAP
The npm package @backstage/plugin-catalog-backend-module-ldap receives a total of 3,352 weekly downloads. As such, @backstage/plugin-catalog-backend-module-ldap popularity was classified as popular.
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