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package Fripost::Schema::Domain;
=head1 NAME
Domain.pm -
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Domain.pm abstracts the LDAP schema definition and provides methods to
add, list or delete virtual domains.
=cut
use 5.010_000;
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use parent 'Fripost::Schema';
use Fripost::Schema::Misc qw/concat get_perms explode
must_attrs email_valid/;
use Net::IDN::Encode qw/domain_to_ascii domain_to_unicode
email_to_ascii email_to_unicode/;
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item B<search> (I<OPTIONS>)
List every known (and visible) domain. The output is a array of hash
references, sorted by domain names.
=cut
sub search {
my $self = shift;
my %options = @_;
my $concat = $options{'-concat'};
my $domains = $self->ldap->search(
base => $self->suffix,
scope => 'one',
deref => 'never',
filter => 'objectClass=FripostVirtualDomain',
attrs => [ qw/fvd description fripostIsStatusActive/ ]
);
if ($domains->code) {
die $options{'-die'}."\n" if defined $options{'-die'};
die $domains->error."\n";
}
return map { { domain => domain_to_unicode($_->get_value('fvd'))
, isactive => $_->get_value('fripostIsStatusActive') eq 'TRUE'
, description => concat($concat, $_->get_value('description'))
}
}
$domains->sorted('fvd')
}
=item B<get> (I<domain>, I<OPTIONS>)
Returns a hash with all the (visible) attributes for the given domain.
=cut
sub get {
my $self = shift;
my $d = domain_to_ascii(shift);
my %options = @_;
my $concat = $options{'-concat'};
my $domains = $self->ldap->search(
base => "fvd=$d,".$self->suffix,
scope => 'base',
deref => 'never',
filter => 'objectClass=FripostVirtualDomain',
attrs => [ qw/fvd description
fripostIsStatusActive
fripostOptionalMaildrop
fripostCanCreateAlias
fripostCanCreateList
fripostOwner
fripostPostmaster/ ]
);
if ($domains->code) {
die $options{'-die'}."\n" if defined $options{'-die'};
die $domains->error."\n";
}
# The following is not supposed to happen.
die "Error: Multiple matching entries found." if $domains->count > 1;
my $domain = $domains->pop_entry;
unless (defined $domain) {
die $options{'-die'}."\n" if defined $options{'-die'};
die "No such such domain: ‘$d’\n";
}
return ( domain => domain_to_unicode($domain->get_value('fvd'))
, isactive => $domain->get_value('fripostIsStatusActive') eq 'TRUE'
, description => concat($concat, $domain->get_value('description'))
, catchalls => concat($concat, map { _email_to_unicode ($_) }
$domain->get_value('fripostOptionalMaildrop'))
, permissions => get_perms($domain, $self->whoami)
)
}
=item B<replace> (I<domain>, I<OPTIONS>)
Replace an existing domain with the given one.
=cut
sub replace {
my $self = shift;
my $d = shift;
my %options = @_;
foreach (qw/description catchalls/) {
$d->{$_} = explode ($options{'-concat'}, $d->{$_})
if defined $d->{$_};
}
eval {
&_is_valid($d);
my $mesg = $self->ldap->modify(
'fvd='.$d->{domain}.','.$self->suffix,
replace => { fripostIsStatusActive => $d->{isactive} ?
'TRUE' : 'FALSE'
, description => $d->{description}
, fripostOptionalMaildrop => $d->{catchalls}
} );
die $mesg->error."\n" if $mesg->code;
};
return $@;
}
sub add {
die "TODO";
}
=back
=head1 GLOBAL OPTIONS
If the B<-concat> option is present, it will intersperse multi-valued
attributes. Otherwise, an array reference containing every values will
be returned for these attributes.
The B<-die> option, if present, overides LDAP croaks and errors.
=cut
# Ensure that the given domain is valid.
sub _is_valid {
my $d = shift;
must_attrs( $d, qw/domain isactive/ );
$d->{domain} = email_valid( $d->{domain}, -prefix => 'fake@',
-error => 'Invalid domain',
-exact => 1 );
$d->{catchalls} = [ map { email_valid($_, -prefix => 'fake') }
@{$d->{catchalls}} ];
}
# A variante of email_to_unicode that also takes care of domain aliases.
sub _email_to_unicode {
my $email = shift;
return '@'.domain_to_unicode($email) if $email =~ s/^\@//;
return email_to_unicode($email);
}
=head1 AUTHOR
Guilhem Moulin C<< <guilhem at fripost.org> >>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Guilhem Moulin.
=head1 LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as perl itself.
=cut
1;
__END__
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