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=head1 NAME Net::LDAP::Filter - representation of LDAP filters =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::LDAP::Filter; $filter = Net::LDAP::Filter->new( $filter_str ); =head1 DESCRIPTION The B<Net::LDAP::Filter> object lets you directly manipulate LDAP filters without worrying about the string representation and all the associated escaping mechanisms. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =over 4 =item new ( [ FILTER ] ) Create a new object. If FILTER is given, parse it. =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item parse ( FILTER ) Parse FILTER, updating the object to represent it. The next call to ber will return this filter encoded. =item as_string Return the filter in text form. =item print ( [ FH ] ) Print the text representation of the filter to FH, or the currently selected output handle if FH is not given. =item negate ( ) Logically negate/invert the filter object so that it matches the opposite set of entries as the original. Instead of simply negating the text form by surrounding it with the B<not> operator, the negation is done by recursively applying I<De Morgan's law>. Here is an example: (|(&(cn=A)(cn=B))(|(!(cn=C))(cn=D))) gets negated to (&(|(!(cn=A))(!(cn=B)))(&(cn=C)(!(cn=D)))) =back =head1 FILTER SYNTAX Below is the syntax for a filter given in RFC 4515 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4515.txt filter = "(" filtercomp ")" filtercomp = and / or / not / item and = "&" filterlist or = "|" filterlist not = "!" filter filterlist = 1*filter item = simple / present / substring / extensible simple = attr filtertype value filtertype = equal / approx / greater / less equal = "=" approx = "~=" greater = ">=" less = "<=" extensible = attr [":dn"] [":" matchingrule] ":=" value / [":dn"] ":" matchingrule ":=" value present = attr "=*" substring = attr "=" [initial] any [final] initial = value any = "*" *(value "*") final = value attr = AttributeDescription from Section 4.1.4 of RFC 4511 matchingrule = MatchingRuleId from Section 4.1.8 of RFC 4511 value = AttributeValue from Section 4.1.5 of RFC 4511 Special Character encodings --------------------------- * \2a, \* ( \28, \( ) \29, \) \ \5c, \\ NUL \00 =head1 SEE ALSO L<Net::LDAP>, L<Other online documentation|Net::LDAP::RFC> =head1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This document is based on a document originally written by Russell Fulton E<lt>r.fulton@auckland.ac.nzE<gt>. =head1 AUTHOR Graham Barr E<lt>gbarr@pobox.comE<gt> Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list E<lt>perl-ldap@perl.orgE<gt>. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 1997-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut