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schema-aware, type-safe LDAP manager, written in typescript to create hight-level functionalities
schema-aware, type-safe LDAP manager, written in typescript to create hight-level functionalities.
import { Client } from "ldap-directory-manager";
const baseDN = "DC=Domain,DC=Com";
const config: IClientConfig = {
ldapServerUrl: process.env.AD_URI ?? "",
user: process.env.AD_USER ?? "",
pass: process.env.AD_Pass ?? "",
};
const client = new Client(config);
const user = await userGetOne("username*", {
attributes: ["displayName", "userPrincipalName"],
client,
});
console.log(user);
for full API documentation look at API Website
generate typescript interfaces from ldap schema. (this is recommended just for first time and after each ldap schema modification)
const config = {
ldapServerUrl: process.env.AD_URI ?? "",
user: process.env.AD_USER ?? "",
pass: process.env.AD_Pass ?? "",
};
const interfaceDirPath = await initial({
generateInterfaces: true,
useCachedInterfaces: false,
...config,
});
auto complete and type check, base on ldap schema interfaces that generated at first time.
Example 1
import { Client } from "ldap-directory-manager";
import { User } from "./generated/interfaces";
const baseDN = "DC=Domain,DC=Com";
const config: IClientConfig = {
ldapServerUrl: process.env.AD_URI ?? "",
user: process.env.AD_USER ?? "",
pass: process.env.AD_Pass ?? "",
};
const client = new Client(config);
const user = await userGetOne<User>("username*", {
attributes: [
"displayName",
"userPrincipalName",
"adminDisplayName",
"assistant",
"manager",
],
client,
});
console.log(user);
Example 2 (using ldap-query-generator which will be install with package):
import { QueryGenerator } from "ldap-query-generator";
import { Client } from "ldap-directory-manager";
import { User } from "./generated/interfaces";
const baseDN = "DC=Domain,DC=Com";
const config: IClientConfig = {
ldapServerUrl: process.env.AD_URI ?? "",
user: process.env.AD_USER ?? "",
pass: process.env.AD_Pass ?? "",
};
const client = new Client(config);
const qGen = new QueryGenerator<User>({
logger,
scope: "sub",
});
const { query } = qGen
.where({ field: "userPrincipalName", action: "substrings", criteria })
.whereAnd({ field: "objectClass", action: "equal", criteria: "user" })
.whereOr({ field: "objectClass", action: "equal", criteria: "person" })
.whereNot({
field: "objectClass",
action: "equal",
criteria: "computer",
})
.whereNot({ field: "objectClass", action: "equal", criteria: "group" })
.select(["displayName", "userPrincipalName"]);
const data = await client.queryAttributes<User>({
base: baseDN,
attributes: query.attributes,
options: {
filter: query.toString(),
scope: query.scope,
paged: true,
},
});
Dealing with LDAP servers to get information is hard!
the goal of this package is to:
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schema-aware, type-safe LDAP manager, written in typescript to create hight-level functionalities
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