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The IS_MEMBER
function returns a boolean true if the user named by p_username
(with password if required) is a member of the group specified by the p_group
and p_group_base
parameters using the provided auth base, host, and port.
Syntax
APEX_LDAP.IS_MEMBER( p_username IN VARCHAR2, p_pass IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_auth_base IN VARCHAR2, p_host IN VARCHAR2, p_port IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 389, p_use_ssl IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'N', p_group IN VARCHAR2, p_group_base IN VARCHAR2) RETURN BOOLEAN;
Parameters
Table: IS_MEMBER Parameters describes the parameters available in the IS_MEMBER
function.
IS_MEMBER Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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|
Login name of the user. |
|
Password for |
|
LDAP search base, for example, |
|
LDAP server host name. |
|
LDAP server port number. |
|
Set to 'Y' to use SSL in bind to LDAP server. Set to 'A' to use SSL with one way authentication (requires LDAP server certificate configured in an Oracle wallet). Set to 'N' to not use SSL. |
|
Name of the group to be search for membership. |
|
The base from which the search should be started. |
Example
The following example demonstrates how to use the APEX_LDAP.IS_MEMBER
function to verify whether a user is a member of a group against an LDAP server.
DECLARE L_VAL boolean; BEGIN L_VAL := APEX_LDAP.IS_MEMBER( p_username =>'firstname.lastname', p_pass =>'abcdef', p_auth_base => 'cn=user,l=amer,dc=my_company,dc=com', p_host => 'our_ldap_sever.my_company.com', p_port => 389, p_group => 'group_name', p_group_base => 'group_base'); IF L_VAL THEN htp.p('Is a member.'); ELSE htp.p('Not a member.'); END IF; END;