First step of a somewhat testable user management. - I know, the JSON returns are in an ugly format but the JS expects it that way. So let's keep it that way until we have time to fix the JS in the future.
2. use count instead of sizeof. Latter is an alias to first one, practically we stick to count everywhere. Having it consistent helps with readability.
3. move whitespace so we have $groupUsers[] = $filteredUser; instead of $groupUsers []= $filteredUser;
Fixes#9583
lib/private/group/metadata.php: For subadmins also return an array of groups, indexed by their GIDs.
settings/users.php: Convert array of arrays to array of GIDs before calling into OC_Group::displayNamesInGroups.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Peijnik <speijnik@anexia-it.com>
Fix indentation.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Peijnik <speijnik@anexia-it.com>
Renamed $grp to $group in foreach loop.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Peijnik <speijnik@anexia-it.com>
Use is_null() instead of empty() when checking the return value of GroupManager::get().
Additionally, $grp was renamed to $group inside
\OC\Group\MetaData::fetchGroups().
Signed-off-by: Stephan Peijnik <speijnik@anexia-it.com>
Updated code to reflect changes introduced to \OC\Group\MetaData.
Now that fetchGroups() does not exist anymore and getGroups() is called
directory, the 'groups' property does not exist anymore.
Instead, we now generate that array on the fly and return it from getGroups.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Peijnik <speijnik@anexia-it.com>
add a function getUserGroupIds for retrieving group ids instead of group objects. this significantly improves performance when using many (nested) groups.
Changes a function call in getUserGroups to only retrieve group ids instead of objects.
this change significantly improves performance when using owncloud with many groups, e.g. nested ldap hierarchy (1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941), since getUserGroups gets called in oc_share::getItems, which is needed for every page request.
in my particular case, it took more than 10s to load the calendar page and more than 6s to load the file page.
this was in an environment with 100 user groups (nested) per user. The performance was bad due to the following call stack:
self::getManager()->getUserGroups($user)
- getGroupObject() (executed for every group!)
- groupExists() (resulting in many ldap-requests)
since the groups are loaded from ldap, it is unnecessary to check whether the group exists or not.
add a function getUserGroupIds for retrieving group ids instead of group objects. this significantly improves performance when using many (nested) groups.