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ldap_get_attributes

ldap_get_attributes

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

ldap_get_attributes — Get attributes from a search result entry

Description

array ldap_get_attributes ( resource $link_identifier , resource $result_entry_identifier )

Reads attributes and values from an entry in the search result.

Having located a specific entry in the directory, you can find out what information is held for that entry by using this call. You would use this call for an application which "browses" directory entries and/or where you do not know the structure of the directory entries. In many applications you will be searching for a specific attribute such as an email address or a surname, and won't care what other data is held.

return_value["count"] = number of attributes in the entry return_value[0] = first attribute return_value[n] = nth attribute return_value["attribute"]["count"] = number of values for attribute return_value["attribute"][0] = first value of the attribute return_value["attribute"][i] = (i+1)th value of the attribute

Parameters

link_identifier

An LDAP link identifier, returned by ldap_connect().

result_entry_identifier

Return Values

Returns a complete entry information in a multi-dimensional array on success and FALSE on error.

Examples

Example #1 Show the list of attributes held for a particular directory entry

<?php // $ds is the link identifier for the directory // $sr is a valid search result from a prior call to // one of the ldap directory search calls $entry = ldap_first_entry($ds, $sr $attrs = ldap_get_attributes($ds, $entry echo $attrs["count"] . " attributes held for this entry:<p>"; for ($i=0; $i < $attrs["count"]; $i++) {     echo $attrs[$i] . "<br />"; } ?>

See Also

  • ldap_first_attribute() - Return first attribute

  • ldap_next_attribute() - Get the next attribute in result

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