use Test::More tests => 9;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use Net::LDAP;
use Net::LDAP::Server::Test;
use Net::LDAP::Entry;
#
# these tests pulled nearly verbatim from the Net::LDAP synopsis
#
my %opts = (
port => '10636',
dnc => 'ou=internal,dc=foo',
debug => $ENV{PERL_DEBUG} || 0,
);
my $host = 'ldap://localhost:' . $opts{port};
#
# TODO front-load real AD data with schema.
#
#
ok( my $server
= Net::LDAP::Server::Test->new( $opts{port}, active_directory => 1, ),
"spawn new server"
);
ok( my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new( $host, %opts, ), "new LDAP connection" );
unless ($ldap) {
my $error = $@;
diag("stop() server");
$server->stop();
croak "Unable to connect to LDAP server $host: $error";
}
ok( my $rc = $ldap->bind(), "LDAP bind()" );
ok( my $mesg = $ldap->search( # perform a search
base => "c=US",
filter => "(&(sn=Barr) (o=Texas Instruments))"
),
"LDAP search()"
);
$mesg->code && croak $mesg->error;
my $count = 0;
foreach my $entry ( $mesg->entries ) {
#$entry->dump;
$count++;
}
is( $count, 13, "$count entries found in search" );
# test our SID utility functions
ok( my $server_sid_string = MyLDAPServer::_get_server_sid_string(),
"get server sid" );
ok( my $sid = MyLDAPServer::_string2sid($server_sid_string), "string2sid" );
is( $server_sid_string, MyLDAPServer::_sid2string($sid), "sid2string" );
# quit
ok( $mesg = $ldap->unbind, "LDAP unbind()" );