(PHP 5 >= 5.4.0)
ldap_control_paged_result — Send LDAP pagination control
$link
, int $pagesize
[, bool $iscritical
[, string $cookie
]] )Enable LDAP pagination by sending the pagination control (page size, cookie...).
link
An LDAP link identifier, returned by ldap_connect().
pagesize
The number of entries by page.
iscritical
Indicates whether the pagination is critical of not. If true and if the server doesn't support pagination, the search will return no result.
cookie
An opaque structure sent by the server (ldap_control_paged_result_response()).
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure.
The example below show the retrieval of the first page of a search paginated with one entry by page.
Example #1 LDAP pagination
<?php
// $ds is a valid link identifier (see ldap_connect)
$dn = 'ou=example,dc=org';
$filter = '(|(sn=Doe*)(givenname=John*))';
$justthese = array('ou', 'sn', 'givenname', 'mail');
// enable pagination with a page size of 1.
ldap_control_paged_result($ds, 1);
$sr = ldap_search($ds, $dn, $filter, $justthese);
$info = ldap_get_entries($ds, $sr);
echo $info['count'] . ' entries returned' . PHP_EOL;
The example below show the retrieval of all the result paginated with 100 entries by page.
Example #2 LDAP pagination
<?php
// $ds is a valid link identifier (see ldap_connect)
$dn = 'ou=example,dc=org';
$filter = '(|(sn=Doe*)(givenname=John*))';
$justthese = array('ou', 'sn', 'givenname', 'mail');
// enable pagination with a page size of 100.
$pageSize = 100;
$cookie = '';
do {
ldap_control_paged_result($ds, $pageSize, true, $cookie);
$result = ldap_search($ds, $dn, $filter, $justthese);
$entries = ldap_get_entries($ds, $result);
foreach ($entries as $e) {
echo $e['dn'] . PHP_EOL;
}
ldap_control_paged_result_response($ds, $result, $cookie);
} while($cookie !== null && $cookie != '');