115 lines
3.2 KiB
PHP
115 lines
3.2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Default LDAP Connection Name
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may specify which of the LDAP connections below you wish
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| to use as your default connection for all LDAP operations. Of
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| course you may add as many connections you'd like below.
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*/
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'default' => env('LDAP_CONNECTION', 'default'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| LDAP Connections
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Below you may configure each LDAP connection your application requires
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| access to. Be sure to include a valid base DN - otherwise you may
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| not receive any results when performing LDAP search operations.
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*/
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'connections' => [
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'default' => [
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'hosts' => [env('LDAP_HOST', '127.0.0.1')],
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'username' => env('LDAP_USERNAME', 'cn=user,dc=local,dc=com'),
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'password' => env('LDAP_PASSWORD', 'secret'),
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'port' => env('LDAP_PORT', 389),
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'base_dn' => env('LDAP_BASE_DN', 'dc=local,dc=com'),
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'timeout' => env('LDAP_TIMEOUT', 5),
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'use_ssl' => env('LDAP_SSL', false),
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'use_tls' => env('LDAP_TLS', false),
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'name' => env('LDAP_NAME','LDAP Server'),
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],
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| LDAP Logging
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When LDAP logging is enabled, all LDAP search and authentication
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| operations are logged using the default application logging
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| driver. This can assist in debugging issues and more.
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*/
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'logging' => env('LDAP_LOGGING', true),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| LDAP Cache
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| LDAP caching enables the ability of caching search results using the
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| query builder. This is great for running expensive operations that
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| may take many seconds to complete, such as a pagination request.
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*/
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'cache' => [
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'enabled' => env('LDAP_CACHE', false),
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'driver' => env('CACHE_DRIVER', 'file'),
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'time' => env('LDAP_CACHE_TIME',5*60), // Seconds
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Support for attrs display order
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Use this array if you want to have your attributes displayed in a specific
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| order. Case is not important.
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| For example, "sn" will be displayed right after "givenName". All the other
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| attributes that are not specified in this array will be displayed after in
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| alphabetical order.
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*/
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'attr_display_order' => [],
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/*
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'attr_display_order' => [
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'givenName',
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'sn',
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'cn',
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'displayName',
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'uid',
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'uidNumber',
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'gidNumber',
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'homeDirectory',
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'mail',
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'userPassword'
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],
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*/
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Custom Date Format
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Configuration to determine how date fields will be displayed.
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*/
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'datetime_format' => 'Y-m-d H:i:s',
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];
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