AD
Making Active Directory jQuery-easy.
AD is a Javascript implementation of common Active Directory tasks, built to be simple as possible.
Really simple.
You can use
async
/ await
:(async () => {
try {
await ad.user().add({
userName: 'jsmith'
firstName: 'John',
lastName: 'Smith',
location: '/Users/Sales',
password: 'J@vascr!pt1'
});
await ad.group().add('Sales');
await ad.user('jsmith').addToGroup('Sales');
} catch(err) {
// ...
}
})();
Or stick with promises:
ad.user('agnes').changePassword('d0ntForgetThisTime')\
.then(() => ad.user('crook').disable())
.then(() => ad.user('larry').move('Dungeon'))
.catch((err) => {
// ...
});
Features
- Robustuser
, group
and ou
manipulation methods
- High and low-level search methods
- Caching by default
- Fancy result filtering including column and value filtering, sorting and pagination
- Companion drop-in REST APIGetting Started
First, install the library:npm i ad
yarn add ad
Then add this to
index.js
:const AD = require('ad');
// Your AD account should be a member
// of the Administrators group.
const ad = new AD({
url: "ldaps://127.0.0.1",
user: "dthree@acme.co",
pass: "howinsecure"
});
ad.user().get().then(users => {
console.log('Your users:', users);
}).catch(err => {
console.log('Error getting users:', err);
});
Now run the file:
node index.js
And you're off to the races.
API
ad.user().get(filter)
ad.user().add(options)
ad.user(username).get(filter)
ad.user(userName).exists()
ad.user(userName).addToGroup(groupName)
ad.user(userName).removeFromGroup(groupName)
ad.user(userName).isMemberOf(groupName)
ad.user(userName).authenticate(password)
ad.user(userName).password(password)
ad.user(userName).passwordNeverExpires()
ad.user(userName).passwordExpires()
ad.user(userName).enable()
ad.user(userName).disable()
ad.user(userName).move(location)
ad.user(userName).unlock()
ad.user(userName).remove()
ad.user(userName).location()
ad.group().get(filter)
ad.group().add(options)
ad.group(groupName).get(filter)
ad.group(groupName).exists()
ad.group(groupName).addUser(userName)
ad.group(groupName).removeUser(userName)
ad.group(groupName).remove()
ad.ou().get(filter)
ad.ou().add(options)
ad.ou(ouName).get()
ad.ou(ouName).exists()
ad.ou(ouName).remove()
ad.other().get(filter)
ad.all().get(filter)
ad.find(searchString)
ad.cache(boolean)
ad.cacheTimeout(millis)
User Methods
ad.user().get(filter)
Returns all user objects.await ad.user().get({fields: 'sAMAccountName'});
// => ['jsmith', 'dthree', 'qix'];
ad.user().add(options)
Creates a new user. Returns the created user object.Options:
userName
: String (required)pass
: String (required)commonName
: String (required)firstName
: StringlastName
: Stringemail
: Stringtitle
: Stringlocation
: String
If not specified, the first and last name will be based on the
commonName
.await ad.user().add({
userName: 'jsmith'
commonName: 'John Smith',
password: 'J@vascr!pt1'
});
// => {sAMAccountName: 'jsmith' ... }
ad.user(userName).get(filter)
Returns a user object. If no user is matched, returnsundefined
.await ad.user('jsmith').get();
// => {sAMAccountName: 'jsmith', email: 'jsmith@acme.co' ... }
ad.user(userName).exists()
Returns aBoolean
of whether the user account matched.await ad.user('lochness').exists();
// => false
ad.user(userName).addToGroup(groupName)
Adds a user to a security group.await ad.user('jsmith').addToGroup('Sales');
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).removeFromGroup(groupName)
Removes a user from a security group.await ad.user('jsmith').removeFromGroup('Sales');
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).isMemberOf(groupName)
Returns aBoolean
based on whether the user is a member of a group.await ad.user('jsmith').isMemberOf('Sales');
// => true
ad.user(userName).authenticate(password)
Attempts to authenticate a user with a given password. ReturnsBoolean
.await ad.user('jsmith').authenticate('J@vascript1#!');
// => true
ad.user(userName).password(password)
Sets a user's password.await ad.user('jsmith').password('Wh-m@ksp@ssw-rdslIkethis');
// => true
ad.user(userName).passwordNeverExpires()
Sets a user's to never expire.await ad.user('jsmith').passwordNeverExpires();
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).passwordExpires()
Unchecks the "Password never expires" box.await ad.user('jsmith').passwordExpires();
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).enable()
Enables a user.await ad.user('jsmith').enable();
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).disable()
Disables a user.await ad.user('jsmith').disable();
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).unlock()
Unlocks a user who has been locked out by repeated failed login attempts.await ad.user('jsmith').unlock();
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).lock()
Just kidding. You can't lock an account. Try disabling it instead.await ad.user('jsmith').disable();
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).move(location)
Moves a user to another directory, starting from the root of the domain.await ad.user('jsmith').move('Users/HR');
// => {success: true}
This is the equivalent of acme.co => Users (OU) => HR (OU)
. The new Distinguished Name
(DN) would become CN=John Smith,OU=HR,OU=Users,DC=acme,DC=co
.To specify a folder that is not an Organizational Unit, prefix it with
!
:await ad.user('admin').move('!Builtin');
// => {success: true}
ad.user(userName).location()
Returns a user's relative location, separated by/
es.await ad.user('jsmith').location();
// => 'Users/HR'
ad.user(userName).remove()
Deletes a user. Are you sure you want to do this?await ad.user('jsmith').remove();
// => {success: true}
Group Methods
ad.group().get(filter)
Returns all group objects.await ad.group().get();
// => [{ ... }, { ... }];
ad.group().add(options)
Creates a new group. Returns the created group object.Options:
name
: String (required)location
: Stringdescription
: String
await ad.group().add({
name: 'HR'
location: '!Builtin',
description: 'Human Resources users.'
});
// => {sAMAccountName: 'HR' ... }
ad.group(groupName).get(filter)
Returns a group object. If no group is matched, returnsundefined
.await ad.group('HR').get();
// => {sAMAccountName: 'HR', description: 'Human...' ... }
ad.group(groupName).exists()
Returns aBoolean
of whether the group account matched.await ad.group('Beastie Boys').exists();
// => false
ad.group(groupName).addUser(groupName)
Adds a user to a group.await ad.group('HR').addUser('bjones');
// => {success: true}
ad.group(groupName).removeUser(groupName)
Removes a user from a group.await ad.group('HR').removeUser('bjones');
// => {success: true}
ad.group(groupName).remove()
Deletes a group.await ad.group('HR').remove();
// => {success: true}
Organizational Unit (OU) Methods
ad.ou().get(filter)
Returns all ou objects.await ad.ou().get();
// => [{ ... }, { ... }];
ad.ou().add(options)
Creates a new Organizational Unit. Returns the created OU object.Options:
name
: String (required)location
: Stringdescription
: String
await ad.ou().add({
name: 'Sales'
location: 'Users'
description: 'Sales Users.'
});
// => {ou: 'Sales' ... }
ad.ou(ouName).get(filter)
Returns an OU object. If no OU is matched, returnsundefined
.await ad.ou('Sales').get();
// => {ou: 'Sales', description: 'Sales...' ... }
ad.ou(ouName).exists()
Returns aBoolean
of whether the OU exists.await ad.ou('Sales').exists();
// => true
ad.user(userName).remove()
Deletes an Organizational Unit. As a note, if it has any children, this will not work.await ad.ou('Sales').remove();
// => {success: true}
Other methods
ad.other().get(filter)
Returns all objects that are not users or groups.await ad.other().get();
// => [{ ... }, { ... }];
ad.all().get(filter)
Returns all objects in the Active Directory instance, grouping byusers
, groups
and other
.await ad.other().get();
// => [users: [...], groups: [...], other: [...]];
ad.find(searchString)
Returns a raw search of the entire Active Directory.await ad.search('CN=Da*');
// => [{...}, {...}];
Caching
ad.cache(boolean)
Enables or disables caching. Defaults totrue
.ad.cache(false);
ad.cacheTimeout(millis)
Sets the amount of milliseconds before a cached item expires. Defaults to ten minutes. Chainable toad.cache
.ad.cache(true).cacheTimeout(60000);
Why?
Active Directory / LDAP can be hard. Some of us are stuck with it.Should you really have to know that
cn
stands for Common Name
(or was it Canonical
) in order to use it? Or that sn
is a surname
? I dislike systems that require detailed knowledge of their dirty laundry to do anything with them.So this was a selfish project, really.
Made with <3 by dthree.
last name