Closes#9758
Signed-off-by: vramik <vramik@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Schwartz <aschwart@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Hajas <mhajas@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Schwartz <aschwart@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Michal Hajas <mhajas@redhat.com>
This PR introduces a String getTaskName() default method to
the ScheduledTask interface and adjusts call sites to use the
implementation derived task name where possible.
Previously, ScheduledTask names were passed around separately, which
lead to unhelpful debug messages.
We now give ScheduledTask implementations control over their task-name
which allows for more flexible naming.
Enlist call StoreSyncEvent.fire(...) to after transaction to ensure realm is present in database.
Ensure that Realm is already committed before updating sync via UserStorageSyncManager
Align Sync task name generation for cancellation to support SyncFederationTest
Only log a message if sync task was actually canceled.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Darimont <thomas.darimont@googlemail.com>
closes#22372
Co-authored-by: Erik Jan de Wit <erikjan.dewit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pedro Igor <pigor.craveiro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michal Hajas <mhajas@redhat.com>
* Users in role Rest API returns empty when User federation used
Co-authored-by: Shankar Yadav <ET1024@neeyamoworks.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Kanis <mkanis@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Michal Hajas <mhajas@redhat.com>
Add the realm Id as a param to named query getGoupIdsByParent in order to use (or make better use of) the SIBLING_NAMES index on KEYCLOAK_GROUP table.
Closes#21868
* Review comments to add a test, update the API description and adjust the map storage.
Closes#19348
Co-authored-by: Alexander Schwartz <aschwart@redhat.com>
With Hibernate ORM 6, pagination started to be unreliable: When
setting the max results only if the first row was 0 has randomly
affected other threads where first row was greater than 0. The
latter thread sometimes produced query which did *not* account
for the offset (cf. threads `-t1` and `-t2` below, while `-t2`
missed the `offset ? rows` part whic `-t3` has).
This has been fixed by setting the first row offset unconditionally.
Closes: #20202Closes: #16570
```
2023-06-02 10:19:03.855000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.SessionInitializerWorker] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) Running computation for segment 0 with worker 0
2023-06-02 10:19:03.856000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.OfflinePersistentUserSessionLoader] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) Loading sessions for segment=0 lastSessionId=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 first=0
2023-06-02 10:19:03.856000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) Set max to 64 in org.hibernate.query.sqm.internal.QuerySqmImpl@2fb60f8b
2023-06-02 10:19:03.856000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) After pagination: 0, 64
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.SessionInitializerWorker] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Running computation for segment 1 with worker 1
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.OfflinePersistentUserSessionLoader] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Loading sessions for segment=1 lastSessionId=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 first=64
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.SessionInitializerWorker] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) Running computation for segment 2 with worker 2
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Set first to 64 in org.hibernate.query.sqm.internal.QuerySqmImpl@71464e9f
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Set max to 64 in org.hibernate.query.sqm.internal.QuerySqmImpl@71464e9f
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) After pagination: 64, 64
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.OfflinePersistentUserSessionLoader] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) Loading sessions for segment=2 lastSessionId=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 first=128
10:19:03,859 DEBUG [org.hibernate.SQL] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1)
select
p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG,
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID,
p1_0.CREATED_ON,
p1_0.DATA,
p1_0.LAST_SESSION_REFRESH,
p1_0.REALM_ID,
p1_0.USER_ID
from
OFFLINE_USER_SESSION p1_0,
REALM r1_0
where
r1_0.ID=p1_0.REALM_ID
and p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG=?
and p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID>?
order by
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID fetch first ? rows only
10:19:03,859 DEBUG [org.hibernate.SQL] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2)
select
p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG,
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID,
p1_0.CREATED_ON,
p1_0.DATA,
p1_0.LAST_SESSION_REFRESH,
p1_0.REALM_ID,
p1_0.USER_ID
from
OFFLINE_USER_SESSION p1_0,
REALM r1_0
where
r1_0.ID=p1_0.REALM_ID
and p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG=?
and p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID>?
order by
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID fetch first ? rows only
2023-06-02 10:19:03.860000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) binding parameter [1] as [VARCHAR] - [1]
2023-06-02 10:19:03.860000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) binding parameter [2] as [VARCHAR] - [00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000]
2023-06-02 10:19:03.860000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) binding parameter [3] as [INTEGER] - [64]
10:19:03,860 DEBUG [org.hibernate.SQL] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3)
select
p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG,
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID,
p1_0.CREATED_ON,
p1_0.DATA,
p1_0.LAST_SESSION_REFRESH,
p1_0.REALM_ID,
p1_0.USER_ID
from
OFFLINE_USER_SESSION p1_0,
REALM r1_0
where
r1_0.ID=p1_0.REALM_ID
and p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG=?
and p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID>?
order by
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID offset ? rows fetch first ? rows only
2023-06-02 10:19:03.861000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) binding parameter [3] as [INTEGER] - [128]
2023-06-02 10:19:03.861000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) binding parameter [4] as [INTEGER] - [64]
```
Co-authored-by: mkanis <mkanis@redhat.com>