LDAPjs makes the LDAP protocol a first class citizen in Node.js.
For full docs, head on over to http://ldapjs.org.
var ldap = require('ldapjs');
var server = ldap.createServer();
server.search('dc=example', function(req, res, next) {
var obj = {
dn: req.dn.toString(),
attributes: {
objectclass: ['organization', 'top'],
o: 'example'
}
};
if (req.filter.matches(obj.attributes))
res.send(obj);
res.end();
});
server.listen(1389, function() {
console.log('ldapjs listening at ' + server.url);
});
To run that, assuming you've got the OpenLDAP client on your system:
ldapsearch -H ldap://localhost:1389 -x -b dc=example objectclass=*
npm install ldapjs
As of ldapjs@3
we only support the active Node.js LTS releases.
See https://github.com/nodejs/release#release-schedule for the LTS
release schedule.
For a definitive list of Node.js version we support, see the version matrix we test against in our CI configuration.
Note: given the release date of ldapjs@3
, and the short window of time that
Node.js v14 had remaining on its LTS window, we opted to not support Node.js
v14 with ldapjs@3
(we released late February 2023 and v14 goes into
maintenance in late April 2023). Also, Node.js v14 will be end-of-life (EOL) on
September 11, 2023; this is a very shortened EOL timeline and makes it even
more reasonable to not support it at this point.
MIT.