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http://git.exim.org/exim.git/commitdiff/0e941a381173bcd17d96fab5c5c1a5c9b4b82ddc
Commit: 0e941a381173bcd17d96fab5c5c1a5c9b4b82ddc
Parent: a9b8ec8b1a0b0e1476470dce63a466effa2afbd6
Author: Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@???>
AuthorDate: Wed Aug 27 12:08:48 2014 +0100
Committer: Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@???>
CommitDate: Wed Aug 27 12:08:48 2014 +0100
Add doc detail on ldap lookup output parsing
---
doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt | 19 ++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
index 0775cb1..280c6a8 100644
--- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
+++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
@@ -7338,6 +7338,10 @@ If you specify multiple attributes, the result contains space-separated, quoted
strings, each preceded by the attribute name and an equals sign. Within the
quotes, the quote character, backslash, and newline are escaped with
backslashes, and commas are used to separate multiple values for the attribute.
+.new
+Any commas in attribute values are doubled
+(permitting treatment of the values as a comma-separated list).
+.wen
Apart from the escaping, the string within quotes takes the same form as the
output when a single attribute is requested. Specifying no attributes is the
same as specifying all of an entry's attributes.
@@ -7347,21 +7351,26 @@ LDAP query, and the second is the data that is returned. The attribute called
&%attr1%& has two values, whereas &%attr2%& has only one value:
.code
ldap:///o=base?attr1?sub?(uid=fred)
-value1.1, value1.2
+value1.1,value1.2
ldap:///o=base?attr2?sub?(uid=fred)
value two
ldap:///o=base?attr1,attr2?sub?(uid=fred)
-attr1="value1.1, value1.2" attr2="value two"
+attr1="value1.1,value1.2" attr2="value two"
ldap:///o=base??sub?(uid=fred)
-objectClass="top" attr1="value1.1, value1.2" attr2="value two"
+objectClass="top" attr1="value1.1,value1.2" attr2="value two"
.endd
-The &%extract%& operator in string expansions can be used to pick out
-individual fields from data that consists of &'key'&=&'value'& pairs. You can
+You can
make use of Exim's &%-be%& option to run expansion tests and thereby check the
results of LDAP lookups.
+The &%extract%& operator in string expansions can be used to pick out
+individual fields from data that consists of &'key'&=&'value'& pairs.
+.new
+The &%listextract%& operator should be used to pick out individual values
+of attributes, even when only a single value is expected.
+.wen