go-gitea/vendor/gopkg.in/ldap.v2
Antoine GIRARD eb1075dd4c Check if missing/modified/unused deps in vendor and fix errors (#1468)
* Check if missing deps in vendor

This will catch import from other repos. (maybe by auto-import)

* Remove github.com/smartystreets unused deps

* Remove github.com/boltdb/bolt unused dep

* Fetch github.com/go-xorm/core + sync gopkg.in/ldap.v2/ldap.go

* Auto-install govendor + reinstall github.com/boltdb/bolt needed by vendor/github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/store/boltdb

* Update go-xorm/xorm to a5cb21 in vendor.json

* Use a custom repo for implementing change to bolt dep.

* Switching bolt to github.com/go-gitea/bolt

* Switching bolt to github.com/go-gitea/bolt (fork version)

* change the drone sign
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add.go
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conn.go
control.go
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doc.go
error.go
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ldap.go
LICENSE
Makefile
modify.go
passwdmodify.go
README.md
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Basic LDAP v3 functionality for the GO programming language.

Install

For the latest version use:

go get gopkg.in/ldap.v2

Import the latest version with:

import "gopkg.in/ldap.v2"

Required Libraries:

  • gopkg.in/asn1-ber.v1

Features:

  • Connecting to LDAP server (non-TLS, TLS, STARTTLS)
  • Binding to LDAP server
  • Searching for entries
  • Filter Compile / Decompile
  • Paging Search Results
  • Modify Requests / Responses
  • Add Requests / Responses
  • Delete Requests / Responses

Examples:

  • search
  • modify

Contributing:

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome!

Before submitting a pull request, please make sure tests and verification scripts pass:

make all

To set up a pre-push hook to run the tests and verify scripts before pushing:

ln -s ../../.githooks/pre-push .git/hooks/pre-push

The Go gopher was designed by Renee French. (http://reneefrench.blogspot.com/) The design is licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 Attributions license. Read this article for more details: http://blog.golang.org/gopher