dsconfig get-identity-mapper-prop — Shows Identity Mapper properties
dsconfig get-identity-mapper-prop
{options}
The dsconfig get-identity-mapper-prop command takes the following options:
--mapper-name {name}
The name of the Identity Mapper.
Identity Mapper properties depend on the Identity Mapper type, which depends on the {name} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Identity Mapper types:
Default {name}: Exact Match Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Exact Match Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
Default {name}: Regular Expression Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Regular Expression Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
--property {property}
The name of a property to be displayed.
Identity Mapper properties depend on the Identity Mapper type, which depends on the {property} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Identity Mapper types:
Default {property}: Exact Match Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Exact Match Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
Default {property}: Regular Expression Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Regular Expression Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
-E | --record
Modifies the display output to show one property value per line.
Identity Mapper properties depend on the Identity Mapper type, which depends on the null you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Identity Mapper types:
Default null: Exact Match Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Exact Match Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
Default null: Regular Expression Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Regular Expression Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
-z | --unit-size {unit}
Display size data using the specified unit. The value for UNIT can be one of b, kb, mb, gb, or tb (bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes).
Identity Mapper properties depend on the Identity Mapper type, which depends on the {unit} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Identity Mapper types:
Default {unit}: Exact Match Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Exact Match Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
Default {unit}: Regular Expression Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Regular Expression Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
-m | --unit-time {unit}
Display time data using the specified unit. The value for UNIT can be one of ms, s, m, h, d, or w (milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks).
Identity Mapper properties depend on the Identity Mapper type, which depends on the {unit} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Identity Mapper types:
Default {unit}: Exact Match Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Exact Match Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
Default {unit}: Regular Expression Identity Mapper
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Regular Expression Identity Mapper” for the properties of this Identity Mapper type.
Identity Mappers of type exact-match-identity-mapper have the following properties:
Indicates whether the Identity Mapper is enabled for use.
None
true
false
No
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the Exact Match Identity Mapper implementation.
org.opends.server.extensions.ExactMatchIdentityMapper
A Java class that implements or extends the class(es): org.opends.server.api.IdentityMapper
No
Yes
The Identity Mapper must be disabled and re-enabled for changes to this setting to take effect
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Specifies the attribute whose value should exactly match the ID string provided to this identity mapper. At least one value must be provided. All values must refer to the name or OID of an attribute type defined in the directory server schema. If multiple attributes or OIDs are provided, at least one of those attributes must contain the provided ID string value in exactly one entry. The internal search performed includes a logical OR across all of these values.
uid
The name of an attribute type defined in the server schema.
Yes
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the set of base DNs below which to search for users. The base DNs will be used when performing searches to map the provided ID string to a user entry. If multiple values are given, searches are performed below all specified base DNs.
The server searches below all public naming contexts.
A valid DN.
Yes
No
None
No
No
Identity Mappers of type regular-expression-identity-mapper have the following properties:
Indicates whether the Identity Mapper is enabled for use.
None
true
false
No
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the Regular Expression Identity Mapper implementation.
org.opends.server.extensions.RegularExpressionIdentityMapper
A Java class that implements or extends the class(es): org.opends.server.api.IdentityMapper
No
Yes
The Identity Mapper must be disabled and re-enabled for changes to this setting to take effect
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Specifies the name or OID of the attribute whose value should match the provided identifier string after it has been processed by the associated regular expression. All values must refer to the name or OID of an attribute type defined in the directory server schema. If multiple attributes or OIDs are provided, at least one of those attributes must contain the provided ID string value in exactly one entry.
uid
The name of an attribute type defined in the server schema.
Yes
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the base DN(s) that should be used when performing searches to map the provided ID string to a user entry. If multiple values are given, searches are performed below all the specified base DNs.
The server searches below all public naming contexts.
A valid DN.
Yes
No
None
No
No
Specifies the regular expression pattern that is used to identify portions of the ID string that will be replaced. Any portion of the ID string that matches this pattern is replaced in accordance with the provided replace pattern (or is removed if no replace pattern is specified). If multiple substrings within the given ID string match this pattern, all occurrences are replaced. If no part of the given ID string matches this pattern, the ID string is not altered. Exactly one match pattern value must be provided, and it must be a valid regular expression as described in the API documentation for the java.util.regex.Pattern class, including support for capturing groups.
None
Any valid regular expression pattern which is supported by the javax.util.regex.Pattern class (see http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17409_01/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for documentation about this class for Java SE 6).
No
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the replacement pattern that should be used for substrings in the ID string that match the provided regular expression pattern. If no replacement pattern is provided, then any matching portions of the ID string will be removed (i.e., replaced with an empty string). The replacement pattern may include a string from a capturing group by using a dollar sign ($) followed by an integer value that indicates which capturing group should be used.
The replace pattern will be the empty string.
Any valid replacement string that is allowed by the javax.util.regex.Matcher class.
No
No
None
No
No