ldap_mod_del

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ldap_mod_delDelete attribute values from current attributes

说明

ldap_mod_del ( resource $ldap , string $dn , array $entry , array|null $controls = null ) : bool

Removes one or more attribute values from the specified dn. Object deletions are done by the ldap_delete() function.

参数

ldap

An LDAP resource, returned by ldap_connect().

dn

The distinguished name of an LDAP entity.

entry

controls

Array of LDAP Controls to send with the request.

返回值

成功时返回 true, 或者在失败时返回 false

更新日志

版本 说明
8.0.0 controls is nullable now; previously, it defaulted to [].
7.3 Support for controls added

参见

User Contributed Notes

gsgleason at gmail dot com 26-Jan-2015 08:03
To remove all of a particular attribute, feed it an empty array.

For example, to remove all members from a group:

<?php
ldap_mod_del
($ldapconn,$groupDN,array("member" => array()));
?>
bart-holland at wedefo dot nl 07-Nov-2013 03:27
Te remove a user from a group in Apple's Open Directory, you need to also remove the members generated uid from the group.

Removing the users is as follows:

<?php

//setting variables
$ldapDN = "uid=myadmin,cn=users,dc=myserver,dc=com';
$ldapPass = "somepass";

$groupDn = 'cn=mygroup,cn=groups,dc=myserver,dc=com'
$removal = array(
    "
memberuid"=>"username",
    "
apple-group-memberguid"=>"846DE847-D73D-428D-83A8-B95B606C511B"
);

//connect and bind
$ldapconnect = ldap_connect("myserver.com",389);
ldap_bind(
$ldapconnect, $ldapDN, $ldapPass);

//removing member from group
ldap_mod_del(
$ldapconnect, $groupDn, $removal);

//unbind
ldap_unbind(
$ldapconnect);

?>
jonatam dot ribeiro at hotmail dot com 07-May-2013 02:44
We often need to delete "objectclass" below follows a simple code to make this successful removal.

$userdataModifydelSamba = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['objectClass'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['objectClass'][0] = 'sambaSamAccount';

$userdataModifydelSamba['sambasid'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['sambantpassword'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['sambahomedrive'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['sambadomainname'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['sambaacctflags'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['sambaprimarygroupsid'] = array();
$userdataModifydelSamba['sambapwdlastset'] = array();

$sucess = @ldap_mod_del($connection, $dn, $result);
if(!$sucess)
{
   throw new Exception("error " . ldap_err2str(ldap_errno($connection)));
}
06-Apr-2006 08:35
For anyone interested in removing a user from a group, you can use ldap_mod_del() as follows:

$group = 'CN=mygroup,OU=myOU,DC=mydomain,DC=com';

$group_info['member'] = 'CN=User\, Test,CN=Users,DC=mydomain,DC=com';

ldap_mod_del($ldap, $group, $group_info);

I have tested this using Active Directory on a Win 2K3 server.
thomas dot thiel at tapgmbh dot com 09-Dec-2002 08:42
and please don't forget:
you can't delete all attributes, when at least one is required.
JoshuaStarr at aelana dot com 13-May-2002 10:24
The above example has also been proven to work in the iPlanet / Sun One Directory Server 5.0/5.1. As an example:

$attrs["mail"] = array();
ldap_mod_del($ldapConnID,$dn,$attrs);

or

$attrs["mail"] = array();
$attrs["telephonenumber"] = array();
ldap_mod_del($ldapConnID,$dn,$attrs);

This will remove all occurences of attributes in the entry specified by the dn.
ral at royal dot net 30-Aug-2001 08:09
At least with OpenLDAP 1.2.x
to remove an attribute regardless of it's value you have to assign:

$attrs["AttributeName"]=array();

after ldap_mod_del($ds,$dn,$attrs)
all occurences of AttributeName will be removed
ral at royal dot net 22-Jul-2001 10:33
To remove all instances of an attribute:

$entry["attrname"][]="value1";
$entry["attrname"][]="value2";
...
$entry["attrname"][]="valueN";

ldap_mod_del($ds, $dn, $entry);
twopairs at solfy dot com 22-Jul-2001 05:05
<pre>
uid: testuser
mail: [email protected]
mail: [email protected]
</pre>

How to remove the values of mail so that only the second value for mail exists:

<pre>
$entry["mail"] = "[email protected]";
$result = ldap_mod_del($connID, $dn, $entry);
</pre>

if you want to remove all instances of an attribute.....
==>
<pre>
$entry["mail"][0] = "[email protected]";
$entry["mail"][1] = "[email protected]";
$result = ldap_mod_del($connID, $dn, $entry);
</pre>

are not?
sam_freund at yahoo dot com 05-Dec-2000 12:11
Using ldap_modify with a blank string works if you aren't propagating your LDAP database, even though it returns the error. Still, I'd say don't do it, as it smacks of something that will be fixed in a future version.
mark at cushman dot net 20-Nov-2000 09:17
I have found that the syntax:

$entry["mail"] = "";

Will NOT delete the mail attribute using the OpenLDAP server.  You must specify the attribute value to delete it successfully, otherwise you will recieve an "Invalid Syntax" error from the server.

The error: "Inappropriate Matching" will be displayed if the attribute you are trying to delete has no equality rule in the schema.  I had a problem deleting the attribute facsimilieTelephoneNumber, and it was because my core.schema file did not have an EQUALITY definition for that attribute.  I copied the telephoneNumber EQUALITY rule and it worked perfectly.
arjanw at bigfoot dot com 08-Aug-2000 11:15
To remove all instances of an attribute you can use ldap_modify with an empty value for that attribute.

$entry["mail"] = "";
$result = ldap_modify($connID, $dn, $entry);
arimus at apu dot edu 27-Apr-2000 07:35
After a couple hours of searching and not finding anything on the ldap_mod_del function worth anything, I started trying to figure out myself what format the "array entry" parameter needed to be in.  Here is what I found:

The entry array is a hash with the attribute name as the hash key and the specific value you want deleted for that attribute as the corresponding hash value.

-- Example

Current values for the attributes of of a particular entry:

     uid: testuser
     mail: [email protected]
     mail: [email protected]

How to remove the first value of mail so that only the second value for mail exists:

     $entry["mail"] = "[email protected]";
     $result = ldap_mod_del($connID, $dn, $entry);

So if you want to remove all instances of an attribute, you have to do it one by one.