php-src/ext/ldap/tests/ldap_mod_add_basic.phpt
Andreas Heigl 69a8b63ecf
Deprecate ldap_connect with two parameters (#5177)
* Deprecate ldap_connect with two parameters

ldap_connect should be called with an LDAP-URI as parameter and not with
2 parameters as that allows much more flexibility like differentiating
between ldap and ldaps or setting multiple ldap-servers.

This change requires one to add null as second parameter in case the
underlying library is Oracle and one wants to add wallet-details.

* Modify all ldap-tests to use ldap_connect right

All tests are using ldap_connect now with an URI and not with host and
port as two separarte parameters.

* Verify deprecation of ldap_connect w/h 2 params

This adds a test to verify that calling ldap_connect with 2 parameters
triggers a deprecation notice

* Remove empty test

`ldap_control_paged_result()` is removed as of PHP 8.0.0, so this test
needs to be removed as well.

Co-authored-by: Christoph M. Becker <cmbecker69@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Tim Düsterhus <timwolla@googlemail.com>
2023-07-10 10:44:01 +01:00

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--TEST--
ldap_mod_add() - Basic modify operation
--CREDITS--
Patrick Allaert <patrickallaert@php.net>
# Belgian PHP Testfest 2009
--EXTENSIONS--
ldap
--SKIPIF--
<?php require_once('skipifbindfailure.inc'); ?>
--FILE--
<?php
require "connect.inc";
$link = ldap_connect_and_bind($uri, $user, $passwd, $protocol_version);
insert_dummy_data($link, $base);
$entry = array(
"description" => "Domain description",
);
var_dump(
ldap_mod_add($link, "o=test,$base", $entry),
ldap_get_entries(
$link,
ldap_search($link, "o=test,$base", "(Description=Domain description)")
)
);
?>
--CLEAN--
<?php
require "connect.inc";
$link = ldap_connect_and_bind($uri, $user, $passwd, $protocol_version);
remove_dummy_data($link, $base);
?>
--EXPECTF--
bool(true)
array(2) {
["count"]=>
int(1)
[0]=>
array(8) {
["objectclass"]=>
array(3) {
["count"]=>
int(2)
[0]=>
string(3) "top"
[1]=>
string(12) "organization"
}
[0]=>
string(11) "objectclass"
["o"]=>
array(2) {
["count"]=>
int(1)
[0]=>
string(4) "test"
}
[1]=>
string(1) "o"
["description"]=>
array(2) {
["count"]=>
int(1)
[0]=>
string(18) "Domain description"
}
[2]=>
string(11) "description"
["count"]=>
int(3)
["dn"]=>
string(%d) "o=test,%s"
}
}