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# Net::LDAP::FilterMatch # # LDAP entry matching # # Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Hans Klunder <hans.klunder@bigfoot.com> # Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Peter Marschall <peter@adpm.de> # # See below for documentation. # package Net::LDAP::FilterMatch; use strict; use Net::LDAP::Filter; use Net::LDAP::Schema; our $VERSION = '0.27'; sub import { shift; push(@_, @Net::LDAP::Filter::approxMatchers) unless @_; @Net::LDAP::Filter::approxMatchers = grep { eval "require $_" } @_ ; } package Net::LDAP::Filter; use Net::LDAP::Util qw(canonical_dn ldap_explode_dn); our @approxMatchers = qw( String::Approx Text::Metaphone Text::Soundex ); sub _filterMatch($@); # specific matching rules sub _booleanMatch($$@); sub _distinguishedNameMatch($$@); sub _integerBitAndMatch($$@); sub _integerBitOrMatch($$@); # generic matching rules sub _cis_equalityMatch($$@); sub _exact_equalityMatch($$@); sub _numeric_equalityMatch($$@); sub _tel_equalityMatch($$@); sub _cis_orderingMatch($$@); sub _numeric_orderingMatch($$@); sub _cis_greaterOrEqual($$@); sub _cis_lessOrEqual($$@); sub _cis_approxMatch($$@); sub _cis_substrings($$@); sub _exact_substrings($$@); sub _tel_substrings($$@); # all known matches from the OL 2.4 schema, #*_allComponentsMatch *_attributeCertificateExactMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_attributeCertificateMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_authPasswordMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_authzMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_bitStringMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_caseExactIA5Match = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_caseExactIA5SubstringsMatch = \&_exact_substrings; *_caseExactMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_caseExactOrderingMatch = \&_exact_orderingMatch; *_caseExactSubstringsMatch = \&_exact_substrings; *_caseIgnoreIA5Match = \&_cis_equalityMatch; *_caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch = \&_cis_substrings; *_caseIgnoreListMatch = \&_cis_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch = \&_cis_substrings; # this needs to be reworked *_caseIgnoreMatch = \&_cis_equalityMatch; *_caseIgnoreOrderingMatch = \&_cis_orderingMatch; *_caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch = \&_cis_substrings; *_certificateExactMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_certificateListExactMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_certificateListMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_certificateMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; #*_componentFilterMatch *_CSNMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this may need to be reworked *_CSNOrderingMatch = \&_exact_orderingMatch; # this may need to be reworked *_CSNSIDMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this may need to be reworked #*_directoryComponentsMatch *_directoryStringApproxMatch = \&_cis_approxMatch; #*_dnOneLevelMatch #*_dnSubordinateMatch #*_dnSubtreeMatch #*_dnSuperiorMatch *_facsimileNumberMatch = \&_tel_equalityMatch; *_facsimileNumberSubstringsMatch = \&_tel_substrings; *_generalizedTimeMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_generalizedTimeOrderingMatch = \&_exact_orderingMatch; *_IA5StringApproxMatch = \&_cis_approxMatch; *_integerFirstComponentMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_integerMatch = \&_numeric_equalityMatch; *_integerOrderingMatch = \&_numeric_orderingMatch; *_numericStringMatch = \&_numeric_equalityMatch; *_numericStringOrderingMatch = \&_numeric_orderingMatch; *_numericStringSubstringsMatch = \&_numeric_substrings; *_objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_objectIdentifierMatch = \&_cis_equalityMatch; *_octetStringMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; *_octetStringOrderingMatch = \&_exact_orderingMatch; *_octetStringSubstringsMatch = \&_exact_substrings; #*_presentationAddressMatch #*_protocolInformationMatch #*_rdnMatch *_telephoneNumberMatch = \&_tel_equalityMatch; *_telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch = \&_tel_substrings; *_uniqueMemberMatch = \&_cis_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_UUIDMatch = \&_exact_equalityMatch; # this needs to be reworked *_UUIDOrderingMatch = \&_exact_orderingMatch; # this needs to be reworked sub match { my $self = shift; my $entry = shift; my $schema =shift; return _filterMatch($self, $entry, $schema); } # map Ops to schema matches my %op2schema = qw( equalityMatch equality greaterOrEqual ordering lessOrEqual ordering approxMatch approx substrings substr ); sub _filterMatch($@) { my $filter = shift; my $entry = shift; my $schema = shift; keys(%{$filter}); # re-initialize each() operator my ($op, $args) = each(%{$filter}); # handle combined filters if ($op eq 'and') { # '(&()...)' => fail on 1st mismatch foreach my $subfilter (@{$args}) { return 0 if (!_filterMatch($subfilter, $entry)); } return 1; # all matched or '(&)' => succeed } if ($op eq 'or') { # '(|()...)' => succeed on 1st match foreach my $subfilter (@{$args}) { return 1 if (_filterMatch($subfilter, $entry)); } return 0; # none matched or '(|)' => fail } if ($op eq 'not') { return (! _filterMatch($args, $entry)); } if ($op eq 'present') { #return 1 if (lc($args) eq 'objectclass'); # "all match" filter return ($entry->exists($args)); } # handle basic filters if ($op =~ /^(equalityMatch|greaterOrEqual|lessOrEqual|approxMatch|substrings)/o) { my $attr; my $assertion; my $match; if ($op eq 'substrings') { $attr = $args->{type}; # build a regexp as assertion value $assertion = join('.*', map { "\Q$_\E" } map { values %$_ } @{$args->{substrings}}); $assertion = '^'. $assertion if (exists $args->{substrings}[0]{initial}); $assertion .= '$' if (exists $args->{substrings}[-1]{final}); } else { $attr = $args->{attributeDesc}; $assertion = $args->{assertionValue} } my @values = $entry->get_value($attr); # approx match is not standardized in schema if ($schema and ($op ne 'approxMatch')) { # get matchingrule from schema, be sure that matching subs exist for every MR in your schema my $mr = $schema->matchingrule_for_attribute($attr, $op2schema{$op}); return undef if (!$mr); $match = '_' . $mr; } else { # fall back on build-in logic $match='_cis_' . $op; } return eval( "$match".'($assertion, $op, @values)' ) ; } elsif ($op eq 'extensibleMatch') { my @attrs = $args->{type} ? ( $args->{type} ) : (); my $assertion = $args->{matchValue}; my $match; my @values; if ($schema) { my $mr; # get matchingrule from schema, be sure that matching subs exist for every MR in your schema if (defined($args->{matchingRule})) { my $mrhref = $schema->matchingrule($args->{matchingRule}); $mr = $mrhref->{name} if ($mrhref); # if no attribute was given, get all attribute this matching rule applies to if (!@attrs) { my $mruhref = $schema->matchingruleuse($args->{matchingRule}); return undef if (!$mruhref); @attrs = @{$mruhref->{applies}}; } } else { return undef if (!@attrs); $mr = $schema->matchingrule_for_attribute($attrs[0], 'equality'); } return undef if (!$mr); $match = '_'.$mr; } else { # fall back on build-in logic $match = '_cis_equalityMatch'; } if ($args->{dnAttributes}) { # get matching attributes' values from DN my $exploded = ldap_explode_dn($entry->dn, casefold => 'lower'); my %dnattrs; return undef if (!$exploded); foreach my $elem (@{$exploded}) { map { push(@{$dnattrs{$_}}, $elem->{$_}) } keys(%{$elem}); } @values = map { ($dnattrs{$_}) ? @{$dnattrs{$_}} : () } (@attrs) ? @attrs : keys(%dnattrs); } else { # regular case: get matching attributes' values return undef if (!@attrs); @values = map { $entry->get_value($_); } @attrs; } return eval( "$match".'($assertion, $op, @values)' ) ; } return undef; # all other filters => fail with error } # specific matching rules sub _booleanMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; return undef if ($assertion !~ /^(?:TRUE|FALSE)$/i); return 1 if (!@_ && $assertion =~ /^FALSE$/i); return grep(/^\Q$assertion\E$/i, @_) ? 1 : 0; } sub _distinguishedNameMatch($$@) { my $assertion = canonical_dn(shift); my $op = shift; my @vals = map { canonical_dn($_) } @_; return undef if (!defined($assertion)); return grep(/^\Q$assertion\E$/i, @vals) ? 1 : 0; } sub _integerBitAndMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; my @vals = grep(/^-?\d+$/, @_); return (grep { ($assertion & $_) == $assertion } @vals) ? 1 : 0; } sub _integerBitOrMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; my @vals = grep(/^-?\d+$/, @_); return (grep { ($assertion & $_) != 0 } @vals) ? 1 : 0; } # generic matching rules sub _cis_equalityMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; return grep(/^\Q$assertion\E$/i, @_) ? 1 : 0; } sub _exact_equalityMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; return grep(/^\Q$assertion\E$/, @_) ? 1 : 0; } sub _numeric_equalityMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; return grep(/^\Q$assertion\E$/, @_) ? 1 : 0; } sub _tel_equalityMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; my @vals = map { s/\+/00/; s/\D//g; $_ } grep { /^\+?[\d\s-]+$/ } @_; $assertion =~ s/^\+/00/; $assertion =~ s/\D//g; return undef if (!@vals or $assertion =~ /^$/); return (grep { $assertion eq $_ } @vals) ? 1 : 0; } sub _cis_orderingMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; if ($op eq 'greaterOrEqual') { return (grep { lc($_) ge lc($assertion) } @_) ? 1 : 0; } elsif ($op eq 'lessOrEqual') { return (grep { lc($_) le lc($assertion) } @_) ? 1 : 0; } else { return undef; #something went wrong }; } sub _exact_orderingMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; if ($op eq 'greaterOrEqual') { return (grep { $_ ge $assertion } @_) ? 1 : 0; } elsif ($op eq 'lessOrEqual') { return (grep { $_ le $assertion } @_) ? 1 : 0; } else { return undef; #something went wrong }; } sub _numeric_orderingMatch($$@) { my $assertion = shift; my $op = shift; if ($op eq 'greaterOrEqual') { return (grep { $_ >= $assertion } @_) ? 1 : 0; } elsif ($op eq 'lessOrEqual') { return (grep { $_ <= $assertion } @_) ? 1 : 0; } else { return undef; #something went wrong }; } sub _cis_substrings($$@) { my $regex=shift; my $op=shift; return 1 if ($regex =~ /^$/); return grep(/$regex/i, @_) ? 1 : 0; } sub _exact_substrings($$@) { my $regex=shift; my $op=shift; return 1 if ($regex =~ /^$/); return grep(/$regex/, @_) ? 1 : 0; } sub _tel_substrings($$@) { my $regex = shift; my $op = shift; my @vals = map { s/\+/00/; s/\D//g; $_ } grep { /^\+?[\d\s-]+$/ } @_; $regex =~ s/\\\+/00/; $regex =~ s/\\.//g; $regex =~ s/[^\d\.\*\$\^]//g; return undef if (!@vals or $regex =~ /^$/); return grep(/$regex/, @vals) ? 1 : 0; } # this one is here in case we don't use schema sub _cis_greaterOrEqual($$@) { my $assertion=shift; my $op=shift; if (grep(!/^-?\d+$/o, $assertion, @_)) { # numerical values only => compare numerically return _cis_orderingMatch($assertion, $op, @_); } else { return _numeric_orderingMatch($assertion, $op, @_); } } *_cis_lessOrEqual = \&_cis_greaterOrEqual; sub _cis_approxMatch($$@) { my $assertion = lc(+shift); my $op = shift; my @vals = map(lc, @_); foreach (@approxMatchers) { # print "using $_\n"; if (/String::Approx/){ return String::Approx::amatch($assertion, @vals) ? 1 : 0; } elsif (/Text::Metaphone/){ my $metamatch = Text::Metaphone::Metaphone($assertion); return grep((Text::Metaphone::Metaphone($_) eq $metamatch), @vals) ? 1 : 0; } elsif (/Text::Soundex/){ my $smatch = Text::Soundex::soundex($assertion); return grep((Text::Soundex::soundex($_) eq $smatch), @vals) ? 1 : 0; } } # we really have nothing, use plain regexp return 1 if ($assertion =~ /^$/); return grep(/^$assertion$/i, @vals) ? 1 : 0; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::LDAP::FilterMatch - LDAP entry matching =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::LDAP::Entry; use Net::LDAP::Filter; use Net::LDAP::FilterMatch; my $entry = new Net::LDAP::Entry; $entry->dn("cn=dummy entry"); $entry->add ( 'cn' => 'dummy entry', 'street' => [ '1 some road','nowhere' ] ); my @filters = (qw/(cn=dummy*) (ou=*) (&(cn=dummy*)(street=*road)) (&(cn=dummy*)(!(street=nowhere)))/); for (@filters) { my $filter = Net::LDAP::Filter->new($_); print $_,' : ', $filter->match($entry) ? 'match' : 'no match' ,"\n"; } =head1 ABSTRACT This extension of the class Net::LDAP::Filter provides entry matching functionality on the Perl side. Given an entry it will tell whether the entry matches the filter object. It can be used on its own or as part of a Net::LDAP::Server based LDAP server. =head1 METHOD =over 4 =item match ( ENTRY [ ,SCHEMA ] ) Return whether ENTRY matches the filter object. If a schema object is provided, the selection of matching algorithms will be derived from schema. In case of error undef is returned. =back For approximate matching like (cn~=Schmidt) there are several modules that can be used. By default the following modules will be tried in this order: String::Approx Text::Metaphone Text::Soundex If none of these modules is found it will fall back on a simple regexp algorithm. If you want to specifically use one implementation only, simply do use Net::LDAP::FilterMatch qw(Text::Soundex); =head1 SEE ALSO L<Net::LDAP::Filter> =head1 COPYRIGHT This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 AUTHORS Hans Klunder E<lt>hans.klunder@bigfoot.comE<gt> Peter Marschall E<lt>peter@adpm.deE<gt> =cut # EOF