ldap_mod_add
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
ldap_mod_add — Add attribute values to current attributes
说明
Adds one or more attribute values to the specified dn
.
To add a whole new object see ldap_add() function.
参数
ldap
-
通过 ldap_connect() 返回的 LDAP\Connection 实例。
dn
-
The distinguished name of an LDAP entity.
entry
-
An associative array listing the attirbute values to add. If an attribute was not existing yet it will be added. If an attribute is existing you can only add values to it if it supports multiple values.
controls
-
Array of LDAP Controls to send with the request.
更新日志
版本 | 说明 |
---|---|
8.1.0 |
现在 ldap 参数接受 LDAP\Connection
实例,之前接受有效的 ldap link resource。
|
8.0.0 |
controls is nullable now; previously, it defaulted to [] .
|
7.3.0 |
Support for controls added
|
注释
注意: 此函数可安全用于二进制对象。
参见
- ldap_mod_add_ext() - Add attribute values to current attributes
- ldap_mod_del() - Delete attribute values from current attributes
- ldap_mod_replace() - Replace attribute values with new ones
- ldap_modify_batch() - Batch and execute modifications on an LDAP entry
+添加备注
用户贡献的备注 4 notes
theiderich AT laweekly dot com ¶
19 years ago
When adding/editing attributes for a user, the 'memberof' attribute is a special case. The memberOf attribute is not an accessible attribute of the user schema. To add someone to a group, you have to add the user in the group, and not the group in the user. You can do this by accessing the group attribute 'member':
<?php
$group_name = "CN=MyGroup,OU=Groups,DC=example,DC=com";
$group_info['member'] = $dn; // User's DN is added to group's 'member' array
ldap_mod_add($connect,$group_name,$group_info);
?>
bart-holland at wedefo dot nl ¶
11 years ago
Adding a user to a group in Apple's OpenDirectory goes as follows:
<?php
$dn = "cn=groupname,cn=groups,dc=example,dc=com";
$entry['memberuid'] = "username";
ldap_mod_add($connect, $dn, $entry);
?>
JoshuaStarr at aelana dot com ¶
23 years ago
To add a new attribute with a single value:
$entry[mail] = "newmail@aelana.com";
$results = ldap_mod_add($ldapConnID, $dn, $entry);
To add a new attribute with multiple values:
$entry[mail][] = "newmail@aelana.com";
$entry[mail][] = "altnewmail@aelana.com";
$results = ldap_mod_add($ldapConnID, $dn, $entry);
Claudio Lente <nelchael at ig dot com dot br> ¶
21 years ago
Using PHP 4.2.3 with IIS 5 and Win2k Server. My confs are:
$ldap_srvr = 'servername' ;
$ldap_port = 389;
$ldap_con = ldap_connect($ldap_srvr, $ldap_port);
$ldap_rdn = "username";
$ldap_pwd = "__password__";
$ldap_vbind = ldap_bind($ldap_con, $ldap_rdn, $ldap_pwd);
$base_dn= 'CN=username,CN=Users,DC=domain,DC=org,DC=us
' ;
$ldap_filter= 'objectClass=*';
$info['mail']='username@domain.org.us';
ldap_mod_add($ldap_con, $base_dn, $info);
ldap_add($ldap_con, $base_dn, $info);
this generate an error:
- Warning: LDAP: modify operation could not be completed. in
ldap_modify($ldap_con, $base_dn, $info);
this function corretly.
It?s all.
备份地址:http://www.lvesu.com/blog/php/function.ldap-mod-add.php