node-ldapjs/lib/messages/unbind_response.js

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// Copyright 2011 Mark Cavage, Inc. All rights reserved.
const assert = require('assert-plus')
const util = require('util')
const dtrace = require('../dtrace')
const LDAPMessage = require('./result')
// var Protocol = require('../protocol')
/// --- API
// Ok, so there's really no such thing as an unbind 'response', but to make
// the framework not suck, I just made this up, and have it stubbed so it's
// not such a one-off.
function UnbindResponse (options) {
options = options || {}
assert.object(options)
options.protocolOp = 0
LDAPMessage.call(this, options)
}
util.inherits(UnbindResponse, LDAPMessage)
Object.defineProperties(UnbindResponse.prototype, {
type: {
get: function getType () { return 'UnbindResponse' },
configurable: false
}
})
/**
* Special override that just ends the connection, if present.
*
* @param {Number} _status completely ignored.
*/
UnbindResponse.prototype.end = function (_status) {
assert.ok(this.connection)
this.log.trace('%s: unbinding!', this.connection.ldap.id)
this.connection.end()
const self = this
if (self._dtraceOp && self._dtraceId) {
dtrace.fire('server-' + self._dtraceOp + '-done', function () {
const c = self.connection || { ldap: {} }
return [
self._dtraceId || 0,
(c.remoteAddress || ''),
c.ldap.bindDN ? c.ldap.bindDN.toString() : '',
(self.requestDN ? self.requestDN.toString() : ''),
0,
''
]
})
}
}
UnbindResponse.prototype._json = function (j) {
return j
}
/// --- Exports
module.exports = UnbindResponse