#!/bin/bash # set -x (bash debug) if log level is trace # https://github.com/osixia/docker-light-baseimage/blob/stable/image/tool/log-helper log-helper level eq trace && set -x SCHEMAS=$1 tmpd=`mktemp -d` pushd ${tmpd} >>/dev/null echo "include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema" >> convert.dat echo "include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema" >> convert.dat echo "include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema" >> convert.dat if [ -e "/etc/ldap/schema/rfc2307bis.schema" ]; then echo "include /etc/ldap/schema/rfc2307bis.schema" >> convert.dat else echo "include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema" >> convert.dat fi for schema in ${SCHEMAS} ; do echo "include ${schema}" >> convert.dat done slaptest -f convert.dat -F . if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then log-helper error "slaptest conversion failed" exit fi for schema in ${SCHEMAS} ; do fullpath=${schema} schema_name=`basename ${fullpath} .schema` schema_dir=`dirname ${fullpath}` ldif_file=${schema_name}.ldif if [ -e "${schema_dir}/${ldif_file}" ]; then log-helper warning "${schema} ldif file ${schema_dir}/${ldif_file} already exists skipping conversion" continue fi find . -name *\}${schema_name}.ldif -exec mv '{}' ./${ldif_file} \; # TODO: these sed invocations could all be combined sed -i "/dn:/ c dn: cn=${schema_name},cn=schema,cn=config" ${ldif_file} sed -i "/cn:/ c cn: ${schema_name}" ${ldif_file} sed -i '/structuralObjectClass/ d' ${ldif_file} sed -i '/entryUUID/ d' ${ldif_file} sed -i '/creatorsName/ d' ${ldif_file} sed -i '/createTimestamp/ d' ${ldif_file} sed -i '/entryCSN/ d' ${ldif_file} sed -i '/modifiersName/ d' ${ldif_file} sed -i '/modifyTimestamp/ d' ${ldif_file} # slapd seems to be very sensitive to how a file ends. There should be no blank lines. sed -i '/^ *$/d' ${ldif_file} mv ${ldif_file} ${schema_dir} done popd >>/dev/null rm -rf $tmpd