# LDAP If you are developing HedgeDoc and need to test something with an LDAP server you can use the [`test-openldap`][docker-image] Docker image from [rroemhild][rroemhild]. Simply run ```shell docker run --rm -p 10389:10389 -p 10636:10636 rroemhild/test-openldap ``` and add the following to the `.env` file then start the backend. ```dotenv HD_AUTH_LDAP_SERVERS="FUTURAMA" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_PROVIDER_NAME="Futurama LDAP" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_URL="ldap://localhost:10389" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_SEARCH_BASE="ou=people,dc=planetexpress,dc=com" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_SEARCH_FILTER=(&(uid={{username}})(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)) HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_DISPLAY_NAME_FIELD="uid" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_USERID_FIELD="uid" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_BIND_DN="cn=admin,dc=planetexpress,dc=com" HD_AUTH_LDAP_FUTURAMA_BIND_CREDENTIALS="GoodNewsEveryone" ``` You should be able to log in with either of these logins (`username` : `password`): - `professor` : `professor` - `fry` : `fry` - `zoidberg` : `zoidberg` - `hermes` : `hermes` - `leela` : `leela` - `bender` : `bender` - `amy` : `amy` If you need to know more about which information are held by each of these accounts, have a look at the [documentation](https://github.com/rroemhild/docker-test-openldap#ldap-structure). [docker-image]: https://github.com/rroemhild/docker-test-openldap [rroemhild]: https://github.com/rroemhild