Use a CappedCache in the user database backend
When running with a user database backend on large installations the cache can grow to significant sizes. This can be especially problematic when running big cron/repair jobs.
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use OC\Cache\CappedMemoryCache;
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/**
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* Class for user management in a SQL Database (e.g. MySQL, SQLite)
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class OC_User_Database extends OC_User_Backend implements \OCP\IUserBackend {
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private $cache = array();
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/** @var CappedMemoryCache */
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private $cache;
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* OC_User_Database constructor.
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public function __construct() {
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$this->cache = new CappedMemoryCache();
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}
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/**
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* Create a new user
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