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Next Active Directory Integration

Next Active Directory Integration allows WordPress to authenticate, authorize, create and update users against Microsoft Active Directory. Next ADI ist a complete rewrite of its predecessor Active Directory Integration. You can easily import users from your Active Directory into your WordPress instance and keep both synchronized through Next Active Directory Integration's features.

If you like this plug-in we'd like to encourage you to purchase a support license from https://active-directory-wp.com/ to support the ongoing development of this plug-in.

Important requirement changes

We hereby inform you that as of 2019-01-01 NADI will no longer support PHP version < 7.1. The reason is that security support for PHP 5.6 and PHP 7.0 will be dropped by the maintainers as you can see in the official PHP documentation http://php.net/supported-versions.php as of December 2018. For security reasons and in order to use NADI in 2019 we hereby politely encourage you to migrate your environments to at least PHP 7.1 until then.

Thank you all for your support and understanding.

Running

You can download the ready-to-use version from the WordPress.org Plugin Directory or from the SVN repository hosted by WordPress.org.

Running (for developers)

Clone this Git repository inside the wp-content/plugins directory of your WordPress environment.

After the cloning you have to update the dependencies with help of Composer (execute composer install inside the cloned repository folder). To install composer follow the instructions on https://getcomposer.org/download/.

Testing

Tests are made with PHPUnit 7. Get PHPUnit 7 with

	# get PHPUnit
	wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpunit-7.phar

Running unit tests

 	cd active-directory-integration2
	# run unit tests with default PHPUnit configuration
	php path/to/phpunit.phar --testsuite "unit" --configuration phpunit.xml

Running integration tests

	cd active-directory-integration2
	# running integration test against a local install Active Directory instance
	# executing the ITs with PHP binary is required for of passing environment variables to the test
	php -d AD_ENDPOINT=127.0.0.1 -d AD_PORT=389 -d AD_USERNAME=username@domain.com -d AD_PASSWORD=Password -d AD_USE_TLS='' -d AD_SUFFIX=@domain.com -d AD_BASE_DN='DC=domain,DC=com' path/to/phpunit.phar --testsuite "integration" --no-coverage

Running all tests

	cd active-directory-integration2
	# running integration test against a local install Active Directory instance
	# executing the ITs with PHP binary is required for of passing environment variables to the test
	php -d AD_ENDPOINT=127.0.0.1 -d AD_PORT=389 -d AD_USERNAME=username@domain.com -d AD_PASSWORD=Password -d AD_USE_TLS='' -d AD_SUFFIX=@domain.com -d AD_BASE_DN='DC=domain,DC=com' path/to/phpunit.phar --no-coverage

Running all tests in PhpStorm

Run > Edit Configurations > Defaults > PHPUnit

  • Test Runner options: --test-suffix Test.php,IT.php
  • Interpreter options: -d AD_ENDPOINT=127.0.0.1 -d AD_PORT=389 -d AD_USERNAME=Administrator -d AD_PASSWORD=Pa$$w0rd -d AD_USE_TLS='' -d AD_SUFFIX=@test.ad -d AD_BASE_DN='DC=test,DC=ad'

Update translation

After changing the next_ad_int-de_DE.po you have to build the next_ad_int-de_DE.mo and next_ad_int-de_DE_formal.mo file.

	# Execute this command inside the plugin root folder (with the index.php)
	ant compile-all-languages
	# or execute this:
	ant -Dmsgfmt=/path/to/gettext/msgfmt compile-all-languages

Make sure that you have GNU gettext with msgfmt installed.

It is also possible to generate the next_ad_int-de_DE.mo with Poedit (or some other .po tool). You can create a copy from the next_ad_int-de_DE.mo file and name it next_ad_int-de_DE_formal.mo.

Continuous Integration

Next ADI utilizes Ant for an easier CI process. The build.xml supports different targets. The main targets are

  • full-build: execute static analysis, PHPUnit tests, documentation
  • quick-build: linting, PHPUnit tests
  • static-analysis: linting, loc, pdepend, phpcs, phpcpd

More specialized tasks are

  • phploc-ci: Lines of Code
  • pdepend: Calculating software metrics with PHP_Depend
  • phpcs-ci: Find coding violations using PHP_CodeSniffer
  • phpcpd-ci: Find duplicate code using PHPCPD
  • phpunit: Run unit tests
  • phpdox: Create documentation

You can provide the variable php (-Dphp=path-to-php-binary) and pdepend, phpcpd, phpcs, phpdox, phploc, phpunit to configure the tool paths:

	ant -Dphp=/usr/bin/php-7.3.3 -Dpdepend=/opt/php-env/ci/pdepend.phar -Dphpcpd=/opt/php-env/ci/phpcpd.phar

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