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ldap_modify_batch — Batch and execute modifications on an LDAP entry
$link_identifier
, string $dn
, array $entry
[, array $serverctrls = array()
] ) : boolModifies an existing entry in the LDAP directory. Allows detailed specification of the modifications to perform.
link_identifierAn LDAP link identifier, returned by ldap_connect().
dnThe distinguished name of an LDAP entity.
entryAn array that specifies the modifications to make. Each entry in this array is an associative array with two or three keys: attrib maps to the name of the attribute to modify, modtype maps to the type of modification to perform, and (depending on the type of modification) values maps to an array of attribute values relevant to the modification.
Possible values for modtype include:
LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_ADDEach value specified through values is added (as an additional value) to the attribute named by attrib.
LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REMOVEEach value specified through values is removed from the attribute named by attrib. Any value of the attribute not contained in the values array will remain untouched.
LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REMOVE_ALLAll values are removed from the attribute named by attrib. A values entry must not be provided.
LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REPLACEAll current values of the attribute named by attrib are replaced with the values specified through values.
Note that any value for attrib must be a string, any value for values must be an array of strings, and any value for modtype must be one of the LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_* constants listed above.
serverctrlsArray of LDAP Controls to send with the request.
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 7.3 |
Support for serverctrls added
|
Example #1 Add a telephone number to a contact
<?php
$dn = "cn=John Smith,ou=Wizards,dc=example,dc=com";
$modifs = [
[
"attrib" => "telephoneNumber",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_ADD,
"values" => ["+1 555 555 1717"],
],
];
ldap_modify_batch($connection, $dn, $modifs);
?>
Example #2 Rename a user
<?php
$dn = "cn=John Smith,ou=Wizards,dc=example,dc=com";
$modifs = [
[
"attrib" => "sn",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REPLACE,
"values" => ["Smith-Jones"],
],
[
"attrib" => "givenName",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REPLACE,
"values" => ["Jack"],
],
];
ldap_modify_batch($connection, $dn, $modifs);
ldap_rename($connection, $dn, "cn=Jack Smith-Jones", NULL, TRUE);
?>
Example #3 Add two e-mail addresses to a user
<?php
$dn = "cn=Jack Smith-Jones,ou=Wizards,dc=example,dc=com";
$modifs = [
[
"attrib" => "mail",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_ADD,
"values" => [
"jack.smith@example.com",
"jack.smith-jones@example.com",
],
],
];
ldap_modify_batch($connection, $dn, $modifs);
?>
Example #4 Change a user's password
<?php
$dn = "cn=Jack Smith-Jones,ou=Wizards,dc=example,dc=com";
$modifs = [
[
"attrib" => "userPassword",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REMOVE,
"values" => ["Tr0ub4dor&3"],
],
[
"attrib" => "userPassword",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_ADD,
"values" => ["correct horse battery staple"],
],
];
ldap_modify_batch($connection, $dn, $modifs);
?>
Example #5 Change a user's password (Active Directory)
<?php
function adifyPw($pw)
{
return iconv("UTF-8", "UTF-16LE", '"' . $pw . '"');
}
$dn = "cn=Jack Smith-Jones,ou=Wizards,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=com";
$modifs = [
[
"attrib" => "unicodePwd",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_REMOVE,
"values" => [adifyPw("Tr0ub4dor&3")],
],
[
"attrib" => "unicodePwd",
"modtype" => LDAP_MODIFY_BATCH_ADD,
"values" => [adifyPw("correct horse battery staple")],
],
];
ldap_modify_batch($connection, $dn, $modifs);