promised-ldap
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A thin wrapper over ldapjs to give a promise interface and a couple of other goodies
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promised-ldap
This library is a quick-n-dirty shim over ldapjs to add promises and easier authentication. It currently only supports the client interface.
Usage
To create a new client:
var LdapClient = require('promised-ldap');
var client = new LdapClient({url: 'ldap://127.0.0.1:389'});
The options argument to the constructor is identical to the options argument used in ldapjs
for
ldap.createClient
. Please see the docs here.
It supports the other methods documented there as well, except that instead of taking a callback, the methods return a promise. E.g.:
client.bind('username', 'password').then(function () { ... });
The search
method in ldapjs
is now accessible (in promisified form) by client._search
. I
have provided a method client.search
with similar behaviour as the original but an arguably
easier API. E.g.:
client.search(base, options).then(function (result) {
/* result is:
{
entries: [...],
references: [...]
}
no messing about with EventEmitters!
*/
});
Let's face it, the reason why you're messing about with LDAP is probably to add LDAP authentication to your app, so I've added a couple of helper method for this:
client.authenticate(base, cn, password).then(function (result) {
// if the authentication succeeded, then result is the LDAP user object
// otherwise, it is null
});
This basically does a bind
using the supplied credentials, and if successful, does a search
for
the specified user and returns that.
If all you really wanted was the user's name, email address, and list of unqualified groups, we can do that too:
client.authenticateUser(base, cn, password).then(function (result) {
/*
if the authentication succeeded, then result is:
{
name: <the user's DisplayName>,
email: <the user's PrincipalName>,
groups: <an array of the CNs of groups which are in the base CN>
}
otherwise, result is null
*/
});
Pull requests and suggestions are welcome!