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GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES Procedure

The GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES procedure returns two OUT arrays of user_attribute names and values for the user name designated by p_username (with password if required) using the provided auth base, host, and port.

Syntax

APEX_LDAP.GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES(
    p_username          IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_pass              IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_auth_base         IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_host              IN VARCHAR2,
    p_port              IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 389,
    p_attributes        OUT wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2,
    p_attribute_values  OUT wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2);

Parameters

Table: GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES Parameters describes the parameters for the GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES procedure.

GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES Parameters

Parameter Description

p_username

Login name of the user.

p_pass

Password for p_username.

p_auth_base

LDAP search base, for example, dc=users,dc=my,dc=org.

p_host

LDAP server host name.

p_port

LDAP server port number.

p_attributes

An array of attribute names returned.

p_attribute_values

An array of values returned for each corresponding attribute name returned in p_attributes.


Example

The following example demonstrates how to use the APEX_LDAP.GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES procedure to retrieve all attribute value's associated to a user.

DECLARE
    L_ATTRIBUTES       wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
    L_ATTRIBUTE_VALUES wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
BEGIN
    APEX_LDAP.GET_ALL_USER_ATTRIBUTES(
        p_username         => 'firstname.lastname',
        p_pass             => 'abcdef',
        p_auth_base        => 'cn=user,l=amer,dc=my_company,dc=com',
        p_host             => 'our_ldap_sever.my_company.com',
        p_port             => '389',
        p_attributes       => L_ATTRIBUTES,
        p_attribute_values => L_ATTRIBUTE_VALUES);
 
     FOR i IN L_ATTRIBUTES.FIRST..L_ATTRIBUTES.LAST LOOP
         htp.p('attribute name: '||L_ATTRIBUTES(i));
         htp.p('attribute value: '||L_ATTRIBUTE_VALUES(i));
     END LOOP;
END;