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|  | <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> | ||
|  | <html> | ||
|  | <head> | ||
|  |   <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15" | ||
|  |  http-equiv="content-type"> | ||
|  |   <title>File upload</title> | ||
|  |   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style/layout.css"> | ||
|  | </head> | ||
|  | <body> | ||
|  | <h1 style="text-align: center;">File upload<br> | ||
|  | </h1> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <div style="text-align: center;"><img | ||
|  |  style="width: 886px; height: 162px;" alt="upload" | ||
|  |  src="images/lam_upload.png"><br> | ||
|  | <div style="text-align: left;"><br> | ||
|  | <h2>Account selection (masscreate.php)<br> | ||
|  | </h2> | ||
|  | This is the initial page of the file upload. The user selects the | ||
|  | account type for the new upload.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <h2>Attribute overview (masscreate.php)</h2> | ||
|  | After the account selection LAM will display an overview of the | ||
|  | possible and required input columns.<br> | ||
|  | The <span style="font-style: italic;">DN</span> attributes (<span | ||
|  |  style="font-style: italic;">DN suffix</span> and <span | ||
|  |  style="font-style: italic;">RDN</span>) are static and are always | ||
|  | displayed. The default suffix is read from config with <span | ||
|  |  style="font-weight: bold;">getAccountSuffix()</span> and the list of | ||
|  | RDN possibilities is taken from modules.inc - <span | ||
|  |  style="font-weight: bold;">getRDNAttributes()</span>.<br> | ||
|  | The next attributes are read from modules.inc - <span | ||
|  |  style="font-weight: bold;">getUploadColumns()</span>. LAM will display | ||
|  | all attributes of one module in a separate fieldset. The <span | ||
|  |  style="font-weight: bold;">getUploadColumns()</span> function also | ||
|  | returns if an attribute is required and additional information like an | ||
|  | example value.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | After clicking the upload button the user will be forwarded to the | ||
|  | account building page.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <h2>Account building (massBuildAccounts.php)<br> | ||
|  | </h2> | ||
|  | This part takes the submitted <span style="font-weight: bold;">CSV file</span> | ||
|  | and generates the LDAP accounts.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | The scripts separates the head row from the data rows in the CSV file. | ||
|  | The head array is used to find the position of the input values. The | ||
|  | data array contains one subarray for each account.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | After the data has been extracted there are some basic checks done, | ||
|  | e.g. checking required and unique columns. The modules provide the | ||
|  | necessary information for this.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | Then all data is given to the modules with <span | ||
|  |  style="font-weight: bold;">buildUploadAccounts()</span> in | ||
|  | modules.inc. They return a list of accounts which can be uploaded with <span | ||
|  |  style="font-style: italic;">ldap-add()</span> and generate possible | ||
|  | error messages.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | If the accounts are built the script will give the user the possibility | ||
|  | to check the result with an <span style="font-style: italic;">LDIF-file</span> | ||
|  | or to do the upload.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <h2>LDIF export (massBuildAccounts.php)<br> | ||
|  | </h2> | ||
|  | LAM simply takes the built accounts and generates an <span | ||
|  |  style="font-style: italic;">LDIF-file</span> from them. This is passed | ||
|  | to the user's browser.<br> | ||
|  | The <span style="font-style: italic;">LDIF-file</span> will only | ||
|  | contain the accounts itself. If modules do additional tasks after the | ||
|  | upload (e.g. adding users to groups) this will not be covered.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | <h2>Account creation (massDoUpload.php)<br> | ||
|  | </h2> | ||
|  | This script finally uploads the LDAP accounts with <span | ||
|  |  style="font-style: italic;">ldap_add()</span>.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | The upload can last longer than the maximum execution time of PHP. | ||
|  | Therefore the script will check regulary how much time is left and | ||
|  | pause the upload. This is resumed with a meta refresh which loads the | ||
|  | script again.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | After all accounts were created in LDAP the modules may do additional | ||
|  | tasks. LAM will call <span style="font-weight: bold;">doUploadPostActions()</span> | ||
|  | and also provide a list of failed accounts which can be ignored. The | ||
|  | function is called as long the returned status is <span | ||
|  |  style="font-style: italic;">"inProgress"</span>. The script uses again | ||
|  | a | ||
|  | meta refresh to handle the maximum execution time.<br> | ||
|  | Typical post actions are setting quotas or adding an user to groups.<br> | ||
|  | <br> | ||
|  | A progress bar is shown for the LDAP adding and the module actions to | ||
|  | give the user a hint how long it will still take.<br> | ||
|  | </div> | ||
|  | </div> | ||
|  | </body> | ||
|  | </html> |