NAME Win32::ADRecurse - recursively examine an Active Directory structure VERSION version 0.04 SYNOPSIS # Recurse through an entire Active Directory producing # CSV formatted records about each user use strict; use warnings; use Time::Piece; use Text::CSV; use Win32::OLE; use Win32::ADRecurse qw[recurse]; $|=1; my $csv = Text::CSV->new(); recurse( sub { my $adspath = shift; my $class = shift; return unless $class eq 'user'; my $user = Win32::OLE->GetObject($adspath); return unless $user; $user->GetInfo; return if $user->{userAccountControl} & 0x0002; # skip disabled accounts my $when = ''; eval { my $t = Time::Piece->strptime( $user->{whenCreated}, "%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p" ); $when = $t->strftime( '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' ); }; my $last = ''; eval { $last = time2str("%Y/%m/%d %T", msqtime2perl( $user->{lastLogonTimestamp} ) ); }; $csv->combine( ( map { s/\n/ /g; s/[^[:print:]]+//g; $_ } map { $user->{$_} || '' } qw(sAMAccountName givenName initials sn displayName mail employeeID title department company physicalDeliveryOfficeName streetAddress l postalCode) ), $last, $when ) and print $csv->string(), "\n"; }, ); exit 0; sub msqtime2perl { # MicroSoft QuadTime to Perl my $foo = shift; my ($high,$low) = map { $foo->{ $_ } } qw(HighPart LowPart); return unless $high and $low; return ((unpack("L",pack("L",$low)) + (unpack("L",pack("L",$high)) * (2 ** 32))) / 10000000) - 11644473600; } DESCRIPTION Win32::ADRecurse is a module that provides functions to recursively examine an Active Directory. A provided subroutine is called for non-OU/container within the AD structure. You can manipulate each AD item within the provided subroutine in any way that you fit, using Active Directory Service Interfaces for instance. FUNCTIONS The following functions may be imported if requested. "recurse" Takes two arguments. A coderef, mandatory An Active Directory DNS name, optional. The coderef provided will be invoked for each non-OU or non-container object within the Active Directory structure with two parameters. $_[0] - ADSPath of the object in Active Directory $_[1] - The ADS class of the object If no Active Directory DNS name is provided, the current AD will be used. "examine" This is similar to "recurse" (in fact "recurse" utilises this function itself), but allows the start point of the recursion to be at levels lower that the root of the Active Directory. Takes two arguments. A coderef, mandatory An Active Directory ADSPath of an OU or Container, mandatory The coderef provided will be invoked for each non-OU or non-container object within the Active Directory structure with two parameters. $_[0] - ADSPath of the object in Active Directory $_[1] - The ADS class of the object SEE ALSO Win32::OLE Win32::NameTranslate AUTHOR Chris 'BinGOs' Williams COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Chris Williams. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.