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LDAPEXT Working Group M. Smith
INTERNET-DRAFT Netscape Communications Corp.
Intended Category: Standards Track
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12 March 1998
LDAP C API Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing of Search Results
<draft-ietf-ldapext-c-api-vlv-00.txt>
1. Status of this Memo
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2. Abstract
This document defines extensions to the LDAP C API to support the LDAP
Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing of Search Results. More specifi-
cally, this document defines functions to create Virtual List View
Request controls and to parse Virtual List View Response controls.
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", and "MAY" in this document are
to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [KEYWORDS].
3. Background and Intended Usage
The LDAP C API [CAPI] defines a C language application programming
interface (API) to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [LDAP].
This document defines extensions to that API to support an optional LDAP
extension for scrolling view browsing of search results, also known as
Virtual List View [VLV].
The scrolling view browsing LDAP extension itself is designed to allow a
"virtual list box" feature to be supported efficiently by LDAP servers
and clients. The protocol extension consists of two LDAP controls: a
Virtual List View (VLV) Request control which is sent by a client to a
server along with an LDAP search request and a Virtual List View
Response control which is returned by the server to send back status
information about the VLV request.
LDAP clients that wish to use the "virtual list box" feature SHOULD
first check the supportedControls attribute in a server's rootDSE to
determine if a value identical to the Virtual List View Request
control's OID is present. If the OID is present and the client chooses
to use the VLV feature, it MUST construct a Virtual List View Request
control and a Server Side Sorting Control [SSS] and send both controls
to the server within an LDAP searchRequest message. Both controls
SHOULD be marked critical. Client applications MAY use the
ldap_create_virtuallist_control() function described in this document to
create a Virtual List View Request control.
At the end of the search request processing, the server SHOULD return a
Virtual List View Response control in the LDAP searchResultDone message.
A Virtual List View Response control MAY be parsed to extract its con-
tents by using the ldap_parse_virtuallist_control() function described
in this document.
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4. Creating a Virtual List View Request Control
The LDAPVirtualList structure describes a Virtual List View Request con-
trol and is passed to the ldap_create_virtuallist_control() function to
create a VLV Request control. The resulting control SHOULD be passed to
the ldap_search_ext() or ldap_search_ext_s() functions described in
[CAPI] to send them to the server. The ldap_create_sort_control() func-
tion described in [SSSAPI] MAY be used to create a Sort control that
MUST be passed to the server along with the VLV request.
The LDAPVirtualList structure MAY also be used by applications to manage
the state information associated with a series of virtual list view
client/server interactions.
typedef struct ldapvirtuallist {
unsigned long ldvlist_before_count;
unsigned long ldvlist_after_count;
char *ldvlist_attrvalue;
unsigned long ldvlist_index;
unsigned long ldvlist_size;
void *ldvlist_extradata;
} LDAPVirtualList;
int ldap_create_virtuallist_control(
LDAP *ld,
LDAPVirtualList *ldvlistp,
LDAPControl **ctrlp
);
#define LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST "2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9"
The parameters to the ldap_create_virtuallist_control() function are:
ld An LDAP session handle, as obtained from a call to
ldap_init().
ldvlistp The address of an LDAPVirtualList structure whose
contents are used to construct the value of the
control that is created.
ctrlp A result parameter that will be assigned the
address of an LDAPControl structure that contains
the VLV Request control created by this function.
The memory occupied by the LDAPControl structure
should be freed when it is no longer in use by cal-
ling ldap_control_free().
The ldap_create_virtuallist_control() function returns an LDAP error
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code to indicate success or failure (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well).
The members of the LDAPVirtualList structure are:
ldvlist_before_count A count of the number of entries before the target
entry the client wants the server to send back.
This field corresponds to the beforeCount element
of the BER-encoded VirtualListViewRequest control
value itself.
ldvlist_after_count A count of the number of entries after the target
entry the client wants the server to send back.
This field corresponds to the afterCount element of
the BER-encoded VirtualListViewRequest control
value itself.
ldvlist_attrvalue If this is not NULL, it indicates that the byValue
choice within the VirtualListViewRequest is to be
used, and corresponds to the assertionValue element
of the BER-encoded VirtualListViewRequest control
value itself. This value is compared by the server
with the values of the attribute specified by the
primary sort key to determine the target entry.
ldvlist_index This field is only used if ldvlist_attrvalue is
NULL, i.e, if the byIndex choice within the Virtu-
alListViewRequest control is to be used.
ldvlist_index is used along with the ldvlist_size
value by the server to determine the target entry.
This field corresponds to the index element within
the BER-encoded VirtualListViewRequest control
value itself.
ldvlist_size This field is only used if ldvlist_attrvalue is
NULL, i.e., if the byIndex choice within the Virtu-
alListViewRequest control is to be used.
ldvlist_size is used along with the ldvlist_index
value by the server to determine the target entry.
This field corresponds to the contentCount element
within the BER-encoded VirtualListViewRequest con-
trol value itself.
ldvlist_extradata This field is reserved for application-specific use
and is not used by the
ldap_create_virtuallist_control() function; it has
no effect on the control that is created.
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5. Parsing a Virtual List View Response Control
When an application receives the result from a VLV search, it SHOULD use
the ldap_parse_virtuallist_control() function to look for and parse the
Virtual List View Response control returned by the server.
int ldap_parse_virtuallist_control(
LDAP *ld,
LDAPControl **ctrls,
unsigned long *target_posp,
unsigned long *list_sizep,
int *errcodep
);
#define LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE "2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.10"
#define LDAP_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING 0x3C /* 60 */
#define LDAP_INDEX_RANGE_ERROR 0x3D /* 61 */
The parameters to the ldap_parse_virtuallist_control() function are:
ld An LDAP session handle.
ctrls The address of a NULL-terminated array of LDAPCon-
trol structures, typically obtained by a call to
ldap_parse_result().
target_posp This result parameter is filled in with the list
index of the target entry. If this parameter is
NULL, the target position is not returned. The
value for this result parameter is pulled from the
targetPosition element of the BER-encoded Virtual-
ListViewResponse control value itself.
list_sizep This result parameter is filled in with the
server's estimate of the size of the list. If this
parameter is NULL, the size is not returned. The
value for this result parameter is pulled from the
contentCount element of the BER-encoded Virtual-
ListViewResponse control value itself.
errcodep This result parameter is filled in with the VLV
result code. If this parameter is NULL, the result
code is not returned. The value for this result
parameter is pulled from the virtualListViewResult
element of the BER-encoded VirtualListViewResponse
control value itself. It SHOULD have one of the
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following values:
LDAP_SUCCESS (0); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR (1); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM (53); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS (50); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_BUSY (51); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED (3); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_ADMINLIMIT_EXCEEDED (11); defined in [CAPI]
LDAP_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING (60); defined above
LDAP_INDEX_RANGE_ERROR (61); defined above
LDAP_OTHER (50); defined in [CAPI]
The ldap_parse_virtuallist_control() function returns an LDAP error code
that indicates whether a VLV Result control was found and whether the
parsing was successful. LDAP_SUCCESS is returned if all goes well,
LDAP_CONTROL_NOT_FOUND is returned if the ctrls array does not include a
VLV Response control, and another LDAP error code that is defined in
[CAPI] is returned if a parsing error or other problem occurs.
6. Security Considerations
Most servers will be configured to restrict access to the Virtual List
View feature since poorly-behaved or malicious clients may cause many
resources to be consumed on the server, or allow users to retrieve too
many entries, or allow users to get an accurate count of the number of
entries present in a portion of the DIT. Clients should take care to
not abuse the VLV feature and should be prepared for servers to refuse
to service a particular VLV request due to access control or other
site-defined policies.
Please see the protocol extension document [VLV] for a discussion of
related security considerations.
7. Copyright
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998). All Rights Reserved.
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8. Bibliography
[CAPI] M. Smith, T. Howes, A. Herron, C. Weider, M. Wahl, A. Anan-
tha, "The C LDAP Application Program Interface", INTERNET-
DRAFT, <draft-ietf-ldapext-ldap-c-api-00.txt>, March 1998.
[KEYWORDS] S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Require-
ment Levels", RFC 2119, March 1997.
[LDAP] M. Wahl, T. Howes, S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
[SSS] A. Herron, T. Howes, M. Wahl, C.Weider, A. Anantha, "LDAP
Control Extension for Server Side Sorting of Search
Results", INTERNET-DRAFT, March 1997.
[SSSAPI] C. Weider, A. Herron, T. Howes, M. Smith, M. Wahl, "LDAP API
Extensions for Sort and Simple Paged Results", INTERNET-
DRAFT, <draft-ietf-asid-ldapv3-api-ext-00.txt>, July 1997.
[VLV] David Boreham, "LDAP Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing
of Search Results", INTERNET-DRAFT <draft-ietf-ldapext-
ldapv3-vlv-02.txt>, March 1998.
9. Author's Address
Mark Smith
Netscape Communications Corp.
501 E. Middlefield Rd., Mailstop MV068
Mountain View, CA 94043
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USA
+1 650 937-3477
mcs@netscape.com
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1. Status of this Memo............................................1
2. Abstract.......................................................2
3. Background and Intended Usage..................................2
4. Creating a Virtual List View Request Control...................3
5. Parsing a Virtual List View Response Control...................5
6. Security Considerations........................................6
7. Copyright......................................................6
8. Bibliography...................................................7
9. Author's Address...............................................7
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