User Accounts ============= Usage example -------------- :: # There is a basic way to work with it from lib389.idm.user import UserAccounts users = UserAccounts(standalone, DEFAULT_SUFFIX) user_properties = { 'uid': USER_NAME, 'cn' : USER_NAME, 'sn' : USER_NAME, 'userpassword' : USER_PWD, 'uidNumber' : '1000', 'gidNumber' : '2000',1 'homeDirectory' : '/home/{}'.format(USER_NAME) } testuser = users.create(properties=user_properties) # After this you can: # Get the list of them users.list() # Get some user: testuser = users.get('testuser') # or testuser = users.list()[0] # You can loop through 'for user in users:' # Set some attribute to the entry testuser.set('userPassword', 'password') # Bind as the user conn = testuser.bind('password') # It will create a new connection conn.modify_s() conn.unbind_s() # Delete testuser.delete() Module documentation ----------------------- .. autoclass:: lib389.idm.user.UserAccounts :members: :inherited-members: .. autoclass:: lib389.idm.user.UserAccount :members: :inherited-members: