I've set up a system to display everyone's name, email address and phone number from Active Directory however I can't get the 'thumbailPhoto' to work.
I have searched around on the internet but haven't been able to find if this is possible or at the very least what format is returned from Active Directory.
I am currently using the adldap class so if it is possible to use this that would be ideal.
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
I can retrieve the data in the thumbnailPhoto attribute and if I dump them straight to the browser I get something like this:
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That isn't all of it but it is a very long string, I am presuming is some sort of binary string?
when you store the photo data into ldap i.e. "jpegphoto" attribute it should be done by using encode base64. Reading the attribute is already decoded on fly. Hence I would use something less modified code
This is direct php image write example you can directly use it under tag img i.e.
This seems to be a JPEG-File, so you should be able to send that data together with the appropriate mime-type to the browser. It should be possible to output that image with something like:
But it might also be possible to save files of any image format into that
thumbnailPhoto
attribute. Therefore, I would put the content into a temporary file that will then be served directly from the server. You will need to pass the file throughfinfo
to get the correct mime-type.So you might do something like this:
Try the code below. It is an adaptation of the answer above.
<?php $result = ldap_search($ad , $dn , $filter, $attributes); $aduser = ldap_get_attributes($ad, ldap_first_entry($ad,$result)); ?>