pub struct DistinguishedName {
pub rdns: Vec<RelativeDistinguishedName>,
}
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a distinguished name is a unique identifier for an entry within the LDAP tree, it is comprised of a comma-separated ordered list of RelativeDistinguishedName components
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§rdns: Vec<RelativeDistinguishedName>
the RDN components of the DN
Implementations§
Source§impl DistinguishedName
impl DistinguishedName
Sourcepub fn parent(&self) -> Option<DistinguishedName>
pub fn parent(&self) -> Option<DistinguishedName>
returns the DN for the parent object in the LDAP hierarchy unless this is already the empty DN
Sourcepub fn is_ancestor_of(&self, other: &DistinguishedName) -> bool
pub fn is_ancestor_of(&self, other: &DistinguishedName) -> bool
checks if the current DN is an ancestor (parent, parent of parent,…) of the given other DN
it does return false if both DNs are identical
Sourcepub fn add_suffix(&self, other: &DistinguishedName) -> DistinguishedName
pub fn add_suffix(&self, other: &DistinguishedName) -> DistinguishedName
add suffix DN to this DN (e.g. the base DN)
Sourcepub fn strip_suffix(
&self,
other: &DistinguishedName,
) -> Option<DistinguishedName>
pub fn strip_suffix( &self, other: &DistinguishedName, ) -> Option<DistinguishedName>
remove a suffix DN from this DN (e.g. the base DN)
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for DistinguishedName
impl Clone for DistinguishedName
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DistinguishedName
fn clone(&self) -> DistinguishedName
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for DistinguishedName
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for DistinguishedName
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for DistinguishedName
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
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Source§impl Display for DistinguishedName
impl Display for DistinguishedName
Source§impl From<DistinguishedName> for String
impl From<DistinguishedName> for String
Source§fn from(dn: DistinguishedName) -> Self
fn from(dn: DistinguishedName) -> Self
Source§impl FromStr for DistinguishedName
impl FromStr for DistinguishedName
Source§impl Hash for DistinguishedName
impl Hash for DistinguishedName
Source§impl Ord for DistinguishedName
impl Ord for DistinguishedName
Source§impl PartialEq for DistinguishedName
impl PartialEq for DistinguishedName
Source§impl PartialOrd for DistinguishedName
impl PartialOrd for DistinguishedName
Source§impl Serialize for DistinguishedName
impl Serialize for DistinguishedName
Source§impl TryFrom<&str> for DistinguishedName
impl TryFrom<&str> for DistinguishedName
Source§impl TryFrom<String> for DistinguishedName
impl TryFrom<String> for DistinguishedName
impl Eq for DistinguishedName
impl StructuralPartialEq for DistinguishedName
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impl Freeze for DistinguishedName
impl RefUnwindSafe for DistinguishedName
impl Send for DistinguishedName
impl Sync for DistinguishedName
impl Unpin for DistinguishedName
impl UnwindSafe for DistinguishedName
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