Help - Classes and attributes
rh0dium
sklass at pointcircle.com
Thu Jul 14 09:36:40 EDT 2005
I knew it had to be something obvious - thanks so much!!
John Machin wrote:
> rh0dium wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I believe I am having a fundamental problem with my class and I can't
> > seem to figure out what I am doing wrong. Basically I want a class
> > which can do several specific ldap queries. So in my code I would have
> > multiple searches. But I can't figure out how to do it without it
> > barfing..
> >
> > The error is straightforward ..
> >
> > LDAP Version 2.0.8
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "./ldap-nsc.py", line 62, in ?
> > l.search()
> > File "./ldap-nsc.py", line 40, in search
> > ldap_result_id = l.search_s(baseDN, searchScope, searchAttrs,
> > retrieveAttrs)
> > AttributeError: NSCLdap instance has no attribute 'search_s'
> >
> >
> > The code is also I believe straight forward..
> >
> > import ldap
> >
> > class NSCLdap:
> >
> > def __init__(self,server="sc-ldap.nsc.com"):
> > who=""; cred=""
> > self.server=server
> > try:
> > print "LDAP Version", ldap.__version__
> > l=ldap.open(server)
> > l.simple_bind_s(who, cred)
> > l.protocol_version=ldap.VERSION3
> > except ldap.LDAPError, error_message:
> > print "Couldn't Connect to %s %s " %
> > (server,error_message)
> >
> > def search(self, baseDN="o=nsc.com",
> > retrieveAttrs=None,searchAttrs="cn=*klass*" ):
> > searchScope = ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE
> > try:
>
> If you had bothered to do some elementary debugging, like "print
> repr(l)" here, just before the exception-triggering statement, ....
>
> > ldap_result_id = l.search_s(baseDN, searchScope,
> > searchAttrs, retrieveAttrs)
> > result_set = []
> > while 1:
> > result_type, result_data = l.result(ldap_result_id, 0)
> > if (result_data == []):
> > break
> > else:
> > ## here you don't have to append to a list
> > ## you could do whatever you want with the
> > individual entry
> > ## The appending to list is just for
> > illustration.
> > if result_type == ldap.RES_SEARCH_ENTRY:
> > result_set.append(result_data)
> > print result_set
> > except ldap.LDAPError, error_message:
> > print "Errors on Search %s " % error_message
> >
> > def setBaseDN(self, baseDN="o=nsc.com"):
> > return baseDN
> >
> > if __name__ == '__main__':
> >
> > l = NSCLdap()
> > l.search()
> >
> >
> > I would love some pointers - clearly my code thinks that search_s is an
> > attribute of my class but it's not..
>
>
> You are confusing the bejaysus out of yourself and your audience by
> using "l" as a name (1) at all (2) to represent two *different* things,
> one in script-global scope -- l = NSCLdap() -- and one in the __init__
> method of your class -- l=ldap.open(server).
>
> Use two different sensible names; then your real problem should become
> apparent -- unless of course in the meantime some wally thinks it a good
> idea to prevent your attaining a clue yourself by spoon-feeding you.
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