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LDAPCRUD

A lightweight wrapper for ldapjs for CRUD actions and some more.

Install it via npm

npm install ldapcrud

Setup

First of all, install and require ldapcrud module in your script and create new instance of LDAPCRUD class with your config;

const LDAPCRUD = require('ldapcrud');

let config = {
  clientOptions: {
    url: 'ldaps://your-ldap-url',
    tlsOptions: {
      rejectUnauthorized: false
    }
  },
  baseDN: 'OU=Customers,DC=Company,DC=local',
  userDN: 'CN=serviceadmin,OU=Customers,DC=Company,DC=local',
  password: 'secret',
  attributes: [
    'sAMAccountName',
    'mail',
    'sn',
    'givenName'
  ],
  defaultFilter: '(mail=*@*)',
  suffix: '@Company.local',
  model: {
    'sAMAccountName': 'ldap',
    'mail': 'email',
    'sn': 'name.last',
    'givenName': 'name.first'
  }
};

let ldap = new LDAPCRUD(config);

Config

  • clientOptions object - options for ldapjs client creation. See more
  • baseDN string - DN where search users.
  • userDN string - Admin User DN, that can performs operations against the LDAP server.
  • password string - Admin User password.
  • attributes Array - Array of properties to select
  • defaultFilter string - LDAP Filter string
  • suffix string - User model suffix
  • model object - relation LDAP properties to your custom User model, where keys are LDAP properties and values are yours User model fields.

convertModel(data, [toLdapModel])

Convert LDAP User model to yours format or vice versa. model param of config is required. Also you can use flatten module, if you have nested user object

Example:

let user = flatten({
  name: {
    first: 'John',
    last: 'Doe'
  },
  email: 'johndoe@mail.com'
});
let ldapModel = ldap.convertModel(user, true);

// ldapModel === {
//   sn: 'Doe',
//   givenName: 'John',
//   mail: 'johndoe@mail.com'
// }

Params:

  • object data (JS object)
  • boolean [toLdapModel] (if true convert Node model to LDAP, else LDAP to Node)

Return:

  • object result model

createClient([dn], [password], callback)

Create LDAP client

Example:

ldap.createClient((err, client) => {
  // Handle error and do something
});

Params:

  • string [dn] (custom User DN for bind)
  • string [password] (custom password for bind)
  • function callback (callback(err, client))

authenticate(dn, password, callback)

LDAP Authentication

Example:

let dn = '(sAMAccountName=username)';
let pwd = 'secret';
ldap.authenticate(dn, pwd, (err, auth) => {
  if (err) return console.error(err);
  console.log('Authorize:', (auth) ? 'success' : 'failed');
});

Params:

  • string dn (User DN for bind)
  • string password (bind password)
  • function callback (callback(err, auth))

Return:

  • interrupt executing on error

create(entry, callback)

Create entry in LDAP by provided entry properties.

  • displayName, cn, name properties generetes from sn and givenName.
  • dn / distinguishedName generetes by cn, provided dn property and baseDN property of config
  • userPrincipalName concatenates from provided sAMAccountName property and suffix property of config

Example:

let entry = {
  sn: 'User',
  givenName: 'Test',
  sAMAccountName: 'testUser',
  mail: 'testUser@mail.com',
};
ldap.create(entry, (err) => {
  // Handle error and do something
});

Params:

  • object entry (user data)
  • function callback (callback)

Return:

  • execute callback with error

read([options], callback)

Read entries in LDAP. findUsers is alias for read

Example:

ldap.read({
  filter: '(sAMAccountName=username)'
}, (err, users) => {
  // Handle error and do something
});

Params:

  • object [options] (search options)
  • function callback (callback)

update(filter, changedAttrs, callback)

Update user

Example:

Change password in Active Directory

function encodePassword(password) {
  return new Buffer('"' + password + '"', 'utf16le').toString();
}

let pwd = 'secret';
let attrs = [
  {
    type: 'replace',
    attr: 'unicodePwd',
    value: encodePassword(pwd)
  },
  {
    type: 'replace',
    attr: 'userAccountControl',
    value: '66048'
  }
];

ldap.update('(sAMAccountName=username)', attrs, (err) => {
  // Handle error and do something
});

Params:

  • string filter (LDAP search filter)
  • Array changedAttrs (array of objects attributes to change)
  • function callback (callback(err))

Return:

  • execute callback with error

delete(filter, callback)

Delete user

Example:

ldap.delete('(sAMAccountName=username)', (err) => {
  // Handle error and do something
});

Params:

  • string filter (LDAP search filter)
  • function callback (callback(err))

Return:

  • execute callback with error

move(filter, newDN, callback)

Move user to other DN. Work in progress! Not tested!

Params:

  • string filter (LDAP search filter)
  • string newDN (new DN for user without cn)
  • function callback (callback(err))

Return:

  • execute callback with error

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