ldap-client-0.1.0: Pure Haskell LDAP Client Library

Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell2010

Ldap.Client.Delete

Description

Delete operation.

This operation comes in four flavours:

Of those, the first one (delete) is probably the most useful for the typical usecase.

Synopsis

Documentation

delete :: Ldap -> Dn -> IO () Source

Perform the Delete operation synchronously. Raises ResponseError on failures.

deleteEither :: Ldap -> Dn -> IO (Either ResponseError ()) Source

Perform the Delete operation synchronously. Returns Left e where e is a ResponseError on failures.

deleteAsync :: Ldap -> Dn -> IO (Async ()) Source

Perform the Delete operation asynchronously. Call wait to wait for its completion.

deleteAsyncSTM :: Ldap -> Dn -> STM (Async ()) Source

Perform the Delete operation asynchronously.

Don't wait for its completion (with waitSTM) in the same transaction you've performed it in.

data Async a Source

Asynchronous LDAP operation. Use wait or waitSTM to wait for its completion.

Instances

wait :: Async a -> IO (Either ResponseError a) Source

Wait for operation completion.

waitSTM :: Async a -> STM (Either ResponseError a) Source

Wait for operation completion inside STM.

Do not use this inside the same STM transaction the operation was requested in! To give LDAP the chance to respond to it that transaction should commit. After that, applying waitSTM to the corresponding Async starts to make sense.