A small wrapper around the python-ldap library that provides a more Pythonic interface for LDAP server connections, LDAP objects, and the common get and search operations.
Install using pip:
pip install simpleldap
A quick and easy example using simpleldap:
>>> import simpleldap
>>> conn = simpleldap.Connection('directory.example.com')
>>> user = conn.get("uid=myuser")
>>> user.dn
'uid=myuser,dc=directory,dc=example,dc=com'
>>> user['cn']
['Joe Smith', 'Joe M. Smith']
>>> user.first('cn')
'Joe Smith'
>>> conn.close()
The Connection object can also be used as a context manager, e.g.:
with simpleldap.Connection('directory.example.com') as conn:
users = conn.search("(&(givenName=Joe)(sn=Smith))")
A common method for authenticating users is to connect to an LDAP server using
a service user/account and then attempt a bind operation using the user's
credentials (i.e. DN and password). The authenticate method makes this
simple:
with simpleldap.Connection('directory.example.com') as conn:
is_valid = conn.authenticate('uid=myuser,dc=directory,dc=example,dc=com', 'password')