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# Overview ldapjs is a pure JavaScript, from-scratch framework for implementing [LDAP](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4510) clients and servers in [Node.js](http://nodejs.org). It is intended for developers used to interacting with HTTP services in node and [express](http://expressjs.com). var server = require('ldapjs').createServer(); server.search('o=example', function(req, res, next) { res.send({ dn: 'o=example', attributes: { o: ['example'], objectclass: ['organization', 'top'] } }); res.end(); }); server.listen(1389, function() { console.log('LDAP server listening at %s', server.url); }); Try hitting that with: $ ldapsearch -H ldap://localhost:1389 -x -b o=example objectclass=* # Features ldapjs implements most of the common operations in the LDAP v3 RFC(s), for both client and server. It is 100% wire-compatible with the LDAP protocol itself, and is interoperable with [OpenLDAP](http://openldap.org) and any other LDAPv3-compliant implementation. ldapjs gives you a powerful routing and intercepting filter" pattern for implementing server(s). It is intended that you can build LDAP over anything you want, not just traditional databases. # Getting started $ npm install ldapjs If you're new to LDAP, check out the [guide](/guide.html). Otherwise, the API documentation is: ||[server](/server.html)||Reference for implementing LDAP servers.|| ||[client](/client.html)||Reference for implementing LDAP clients.|| ||[dn](/dn.html)||API reference for the DN class.|| ||[filters](/filters.html)||API reference for LDAP search filters.|| ||[errors](/errors.html)||Listing of all ldapjs Error objects.|| ||[examples](/examples.html)||Collection of sample/getting started code.|| # More information ||License||[MIT](http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)|| ||Code||[mcavage/node-ldapjs](https://github.com/mcavage/node-ldapjs)|| ||node.js version||0.4.x and 0.5.x|| ||Twitter||[@mcavage](http://twitter.com/mcavage)|| # What's not in the box? Since most developers and system(s) adminstrators struggle with some of the esoteric features of LDAP, not all features in LDAP are implemented here. Specifically: * Referrals * LDIF * Aliases * Attributes by OID * TLS extended operation (seriously, just use SSL) * Extensible matching There are a few others, but those are the "big" ones.