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unpm-ldap

v2.0.0

Published

ldap auth for unpm

Downloads

10

Readme

an ldap backed user model for unpm

Usage

var UNPM = require('unpm')
var ldapAuth = require('unpm-ldap')
var unpm = new UNPM({
  User: ldapAuth({
    url: 'ldap://localhost:8321',
    searchBase: 'ou=example-org',
    searchFilter: '(uid={{username}})'
  })
})

Options

options are passed to ldapauth-fork.

  • url (required)

    eg. 'ldaps://ldap.example.com:663'

  • bindDn (optional)

    eg. 'uid=myapp,ou=users,o=example.com'.

  • bindCredentials (required when bindDn is set)

    Password for bindDn

  • bindProperty (optional)

    defaults to 'dn'. Property of user to bind against client eg. 'name', 'email'

  • searchBase (required)

    The base DN from which to search for users by username. eg. 'ou=users,o=example.com'

  • searchScope (optional)

    Optional, default 'sub'. Scope of the search, one of 'base', 'one', or 'sub'.

  • searchFilter (required)

    LDAP search filter with which to find a user by username, e.g. '(uid={{username}})'. Use the literal '{{username}}' to have the given username be interpolated in for the LDAP search.

  • searchAttributes (optional)

    default all. Array of attributes to fetch from LDAP server.

  • groupDnProperty (optional)

    default 'dn'. The property of user object to use in '{{dn}}' interpolation of groupSearchFilter.

  • groupSearchBase (optional)

    The base DN from which to search for groups. If defined, also groupSearchFilter must be defined for the search to work.

  • groupSearchScope (optional)

    default 'sub'.

  • groupSearchFilter (optional)

    LDAP search filter for groups. The following literals are interpolated from the found user object: '{{dn}}' the property configured with groupDnProperty.

  • groupSearchAttributes (optional)

    default all. Array of attributes to fetch from LDAP server.

  • log4js (optional)

    The require'd log4js module to use for logging. If given this will result in TRACE-level logging for ldapauth.

  • verbose (optional)

    default false. If log4js is also given, this will add TRACE-level logging for ldapjs (quite verbose).

  • cache (optional)

    default false. If true, then up to 100 credentials at a time will be cached for 5 minutes.

  • timeout (optional)

    default Infinity. How long the client should let operations live for before timing out.

  • connectTimeout (optional)

    Optional, default is up to the OS. How long the client should wait before timing out on TCP connections.

  • tlsOptions (optional)

    Additional options passed to the TLS connection layer when connecting via ldaps://. See http://nodejs.org/api/tls.html#tls_tls_connect_options_calback for available options

  • maxConnections (optional)

    Whether or not to enable connection pooling, and if so, how many to maintain.

  • checkInterval (optional)

    How often to schedule health checks for the connection pool.

  • maxIdleTime (optional)

    How long a client can be idle before health-checking the connection (subject to the checkInterval frequency)

  • includeRaw (optional)

    default false. Set to true to add property '_raw' containing the original buffers to the returned user object. Useful when you need to handle binary attributes

  • reconnect (optional)

    node-ldap reconnect option.