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Tomas Babej e11e8235ac baseldap: Handle missing parent objects properly in *-find commands
The find_entries function in ipaldap does not differentiate between
a LDAP search that returns error code 32 (No such object) and LDAP
search returning error code 0 (Success), but returning no results.

In both cases errors.NotFound is raised. In turn, LDAPSearch
commands interpret NotFound exception as no results.

To differentiate between the cases, a new error EmptyResult
was added, which inherits from NotFound to preserve the compatibility
with the new code.

This error is raised by ipaldap.find_entries in case it is performing
a search with and the target dn does not exist.

https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4659

Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
2015-01-13 16:16:14 +00:00
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This is a set of libraries common to IPA clients and servers though mostly
geared currently towards command-line tools.

A brief overview:

config.py - identify the IPA server domain and realm. It uses python-dns to
            try to detect this information first and will fall back to
            /etc/ipa/default.conf if that fails.

ipautil.py - helper functions

entity.py - entity is the main data type. User and Group extend this class
            (but don't add anything currently).

ipavalidate.py - basic data validation routines