package ldap

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an object oriented interface to the ldif parser

val iter : ('a -> unit) -> < read_entry : 'a.. > -> unit

Ldif_oo.iter f ldif, iterate accross all ldif entries in the specified ldif object, applying f to each one

val fold : ('a -> 'b -> 'a) -> < read_entry : 'b.. > -> 'a -> 'a

Ldif_oo.fold f ldif value, for each ldif entry en in the ldif object fold computes f (... (f (f value e1) e2) ...) en

val entry2ldif : ?ext:bool -> Stdlib.Buffer.t -> < attributes : string list ; dn : string ; get_value : string -> string list.. > -> Stdlib.Buffer.t

if you need a fast, low level interface to to_string, this function will write ldif directly into a buffer. Setting ext to true (defaul false) will write extended ldif. Extended ldif should be parsed using the Ldif_changerec_oo module.

val read_ldif_file : string -> Ldap_ooclient.ldapentry list

read all the entries in the named ldif file and return them in a list

val write_ldif_file : string -> Ldap_ooclient.ldapentry list -> unit

write all the entries in the given list to the named file in ldif format

class ldif : ?in_ch:Stdlib.in_channel -> ?out_ch:Stdlib.out_channel -> unit -> object ... end
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