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The UnboundID LDAP SDK for Java is a fast, comprehensive, and easy-to-use
Java API for communicating with LDAP directory servers and performing
related tasks like reading and writing LDIF, encoding and decoding data
using base64 and ASN.1 BER, and performing secure communication. This
package contains the Standard Edition of the LDAP SDK, which is a
complete, general-purpose library for communicating with LDAPv3 directory
servers.
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package com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.unboundidds.controls;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import com.unboundid.asn1.ASN1Boolean;
import com.unboundid.asn1.ASN1Element;
import com.unboundid.asn1.ASN1OctetString;
import com.unboundid.asn1.ASN1Sequence;
import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.Control;
import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.DeleteRequest;
import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.LDAPException;
import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.ResultCode;
import com.unboundid.util.Debug;
import com.unboundid.util.NotMutable;
import com.unboundid.util.NotNull;
import com.unboundid.util.Nullable;
import com.unboundid.util.StaticUtils;
import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafety;
import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafetyLevel;
import static com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.unboundidds.controls.ControlMessages.*;
/**
* This class provides a request control which may be included in a delete
* request to indicate that the server should perform a soft delete rather than
* a hard delete. A soft delete will leave the entry in the server, but will
* mark it hidden so that it can only be retrieved with a special request
* (e.g., one which includes the {@link SoftDeletedEntryAccessRequestControl} or
* a filter which includes an "(objectClass=ds-soft-deleted-entry)" component).
* A soft-deleted entry may later be undeleted (using an add request containing
* the {@link UndeleteRequestControl}) in order to restore them with the same or
* a different DN.
*
*
* NOTE: This class, and other classes within the
* {@code com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.unboundidds} package structure, are only
* supported for use against Ping Identity, UnboundID, and
* Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent 8661 server products. These classes provide support
* for proprietary functionality or for external specifications that are not
* considered stable or mature enough to be guaranteed to work in an
* interoperable way with other types of LDAP servers.
*
*
* The criticality for this control may be either {@code TRUE} or {@code FALSE},
* but this will only impact how the delete request is to be handled by servers
* which do not support this control. A criticality of {@code TRUE} will cause
* any server which does not support this control to reject the request, while
* a criticality of {@code FALSE} should cause the delete request to be
* processed as if the control had not been included (i.e., as a regular "hard"
* delete).
*
* The control may optionally have a value. If a value is provided, then it
* must be the encoded representation of the following ASN.1 element:
*
* SoftDeleteRequestValue ::= SEQUENCE {
* returnSoftDeleteResponse [0] BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
* ... }
*
*
* Example
* The following example demonstrates the use of the soft delete request control
* to remove the "uid=test,dc=example,dc=com" user with a soft delete operation,
* and then to recover it with an undelete operation:
*
* // Perform a search to verify that the test entry exists.
* SearchRequest searchRequest = new SearchRequest("dc=example,dc=com",
* SearchScope.SUB, Filter.createEqualityFilter("uid", "test"));
* SearchResult searchResult = connection.search(searchRequest);
* LDAPTestUtils.assertEntriesReturnedEquals(searchResult, 1);
* String originalDN = searchResult.getSearchEntries().get(0).getDN();
*
* // Perform a soft delete against the entry.
* DeleteRequest softDeleteRequest = new DeleteRequest(originalDN);
* softDeleteRequest.addControl(new SoftDeleteRequestControl());
* LDAPResult softDeleteResult = connection.delete(softDeleteRequest);
*
* // Verify that a soft delete response control was included in the result.
* SoftDeleteResponseControl softDeleteResponseControl =
* SoftDeleteResponseControl.get(softDeleteResult);
* String softDeletedDN = softDeleteResponseControl.getSoftDeletedEntryDN();
*
* // Verify that the original entry no longer exists.
* LDAPTestUtils.assertEntryMissing(connection, originalDN);
*
* // Verify that the original search no longer returns any entries.
* searchResult = connection.search(searchRequest);
* LDAPTestUtils.assertNoEntriesReturned(searchResult);
*
* // Verify that the search will return an entry if we include the
* // soft-deleted entry access control in the request.
* searchRequest.addControl(new SoftDeletedEntryAccessRequestControl());
* searchResult = connection.search(searchRequest);
* LDAPTestUtils.assertEntriesReturnedEquals(searchResult, 1);
*
* // Perform an undelete operation to restore the entry.
* AddRequest undeleteRequest = UndeleteRequestControl.createUndeleteRequest(
* originalDN, softDeletedDN);
* LDAPResult undeleteResult = connection.add(undeleteRequest);
*
* // Verify that the original entry is back.
* LDAPTestUtils.assertEntryExists(connection, originalDN);
*
* // Permanently remove the original entry with a hard delete.
* DeleteRequest hardDeleteRequest = new DeleteRequest(originalDN);
* hardDeleteRequest.addControl(new HardDeleteRequestControl());
* LDAPResult hardDeleteResult = connection.delete(hardDeleteRequest);
*
* Note that this class provides convenience methods that can be used to easily
* create a delete request containing an appropriate soft delete request
* control. Similar methods can be found in the
* {@link HardDeleteRequestControl} and {@link UndeleteRequestControl} classes
* for creating appropriate hard delete and undelete requests, respectively.
*
* @see HardDeleteRequestControl
* @see SoftDeleteResponseControl
* @see SoftDeletedEntryAccessRequestControl
* @see UndeleteRequestControl
*/
@NotMutable()
@ThreadSafety(level=ThreadSafetyLevel.COMPLETELY_THREADSAFE)
public final class SoftDeleteRequestControl
extends Control
{
/**
* The OID (1.3.6.1.4.1.30221.2.5.20) for the soft delete request control.
*/
@NotNull public static final String SOFT_DELETE_REQUEST_OID =
"1.3.6.1.4.1.30221.2.5.20";
/**
* The BER type for the return soft delete response element.
*/
private static final byte TYPE_RETURN_SOFT_DELETE_RESPONSE = (byte) 0x80;
/**
* The serial version UID for this serializable class.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 4068029406430690545L;
// Indicates whether to the response should include a soft delete response
// control.
private final boolean returnSoftDeleteResponse;
/**
* Creates a new soft delete request control with the default settings for
* all elements. It will be marked critical.
*/
public SoftDeleteRequestControl()
{
this(true, true);
}
/**
* Creates a new soft delete request control with the provided information.
*
* @param isCritical Indicates whether this control should be
* marked critical. This will only have an
* effect on the way the associated delete
* operation is handled by servers which do
* NOT support the soft delete request
* control. For such servers, a control
* that is critical will cause the soft
* delete attempt to fail, while a control
* that is not critical will be processed as
* if the control was not included in the
* request (i.e., as a normal "hard"
* delete).
* @param returnSoftDeleteResponse Indicates whether to return a soft delete
* response control in the delete response
* to the client.
*/
public SoftDeleteRequestControl(final boolean isCritical,
final boolean returnSoftDeleteResponse)
{
super(SOFT_DELETE_REQUEST_OID, isCritical,
encodeValue(returnSoftDeleteResponse));
this.returnSoftDeleteResponse = returnSoftDeleteResponse;
}
/**
* Creates a new soft delete request control which is decoded from the
* provided generic control.
*
* @param control The generic control to be decoded as a soft delete request
* control.
*
* @throws LDAPException If the provided control cannot be decoded as a soft
* delete request control.
*/
public SoftDeleteRequestControl(@NotNull final Control control)
throws LDAPException
{
super(control);
boolean returnResponse = true;
if (control.hasValue())
{
try
{
final ASN1Sequence valueSequence =
ASN1Sequence.decodeAsSequence(control.getValue().getValue());
for (final ASN1Element e : valueSequence.elements())
{
switch (e.getType())
{
case TYPE_RETURN_SOFT_DELETE_RESPONSE:
returnResponse = ASN1Boolean.decodeAsBoolean(e).booleanValue();
break;
default:
throw new LDAPException(ResultCode.DECODING_ERROR,
ERR_SOFT_DELETE_REQUEST_UNSUPPORTED_VALUE_ELEMENT_TYPE.get(
StaticUtils.toHex(e.getType())));
}
}
}
catch (final LDAPException le)
{
Debug.debugException(le);
throw le;
}
catch (final Exception e)
{
Debug.debugException(e);
throw new LDAPException(ResultCode.DECODING_ERROR,
ERR_SOFT_DELETE_REQUEST_CANNOT_DECODE_VALUE.get(
StaticUtils.getExceptionMessage(e)),
e);
}
}
returnSoftDeleteResponse = returnResponse;
}
/**
* Encodes the provided information into an ASN.1 octet string suitable for
* use as the value of a soft delete request control.
*
* @param returnSoftDeleteResponse Indicates whether to return a soft delete
* response control in the delete response
* to the client.
*
* @return An ASN.1 octet string with an encoding suitable for use as the
* value of a soft delete request control, or {@code null} if no
* value is needed for the control.
*/
@Nullable()
private static ASN1OctetString encodeValue(
final boolean returnSoftDeleteResponse)
{
if (returnSoftDeleteResponse)
{
return null;
}
final ArrayList elements = new ArrayList<>(1);
elements.add(new ASN1Boolean(TYPE_RETURN_SOFT_DELETE_RESPONSE, false));
return new ASN1OctetString(new ASN1Sequence(elements).encode());
}
/**
* Indicates whether the delete response should include a
* {@link SoftDeleteResponseControl}.
*
* @return {@code true} if the delete response should include a soft delete
* response control, or {@code false} if not.
*/
public boolean returnSoftDeleteResponse()
{
return returnSoftDeleteResponse;
}
/**
* Creates a new delete request that may be used to soft delete the specified
* target entry.
*
* @param targetDN The DN of the entry to be soft deleted.
* @param isCritical Indicates whether this control should be
* marked critical. This will only have an
* effect on the way the associated delete
* operation is handled by servers which do
* NOT support the soft delete request
* control. For such servers, a control
* that is critical will cause the soft
* delete attempt to fail, while a control
* that is not critical will be processed as
* if the control was not included in the
* request (i.e., as a normal "hard"
* delete).
* @param returnSoftDeleteResponse Indicates whether to return a soft delete
* response control in the delete response
* to the client.
*
* @return A delete request with the specified target DN and an appropriate
* soft delete request control.
*/
@NotNull()
public static DeleteRequest createSoftDeleteRequest(
@NotNull final String targetDN,
final boolean isCritical,
final boolean returnSoftDeleteResponse)
{
final Control[] controls =
{
new SoftDeleteRequestControl(isCritical, returnSoftDeleteResponse)
};
return new DeleteRequest(targetDN, controls);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override()
@NotNull()
public String getControlName()
{
return INFO_CONTROL_NAME_SOFT_DELETE_REQUEST.get();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override()
public void toString(@NotNull final StringBuilder buffer)
{
buffer.append("SoftDeleteRequestControl(isCritical=");
buffer.append(isCritical());
buffer.append(", returnSoftDeleteResponse=");
buffer.append(returnSoftDeleteResponse);
buffer.append(')');
}
}