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Originally written by Scott Barnett and Richard Hyland. Adopted by the community.

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Description

Working with Active Directory doesn't need to be hard. Adldap2 is a tested PHP package that provides LDAP authentication and Active Directory management tools using the Active Record pattern.

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Requirements

To use Adldap2, your sever must support:

  • PHP 5.4.26 or greater
  • PHP LDAP Extension

Optional Requirements

Note: Adldap makes use of ldap_modify_batch() for processing modifications to models. Your server must be on PHP >= 5.4.26 || >= 5.5.10 || >= 5.6.0 to make modifications.

If your AD server requires SSL, your server must support the following libraries:

Installation

Adldap2 has moved to a composer based installation. If you'd like to use Adldap without an auto-loader, you'll have to require the files inside the project src/ directory yourself.

Insert Adldap into your composer.json file:

"adldap2/adldap2": "5.2.*"

Run composer update

You're good to go!

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Versioning

Adldap2 is versioned under the Semantic Versioning guidelines as much as possible.

Releases will be numbered with the following format:

<major>.<minor>.<patch>

And constructed with the following guidelines:

  • Breaking backward compatibility bumps the major and resets the minor and patch.
  • New additions without breaking backward compatibility bumps the minor and resets the patch.
  • Bug fixes and misc changes bumps the patch.

Minor versions are not maintained individually, and you're encouraged to upgrade through to the next minor version.

Major versions are maintained individually through separate branches.

Need to test an LDAP connection?

If you need to test something with access to an LDAP server, the generous folks at Georgia Tech have you covered.

Use the following configuration:

$config = [
    'account_suffix'        => '@gatech.edu',
    'domain_controllers'    => ['whitepages.gatech.edu'],
    'base_dn'               => 'dc=whitepages,dc=gatech,dc=edu',
    'admin_username'        => '',
    'admin_password'        => '',
];

$ad = new \Adldap\Adldap($config);

However while useful for basic testing, the queryable data only includes user data, so if you're looking for testing with any other information or functionality such as modification, you'll have to use you're own server.

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