I have the following code that takes a username and a password and then creates the user on the machine and adds them to two specific groups. When I get to the group part it is really slow and I have no idea why. My last run according to my logs file says that adding the user to the Users group took 7 minutes, but the IIS_IUSRS was super fast.
below is my initial code that calls the methods that do the real work. I have tried using a task to help speed up the process of checking for groups, but it still runs super slow.
public void Apply(Section.User.User user, Action<string> status)
{
#region Sanity Checks
if (user == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("user");
}
if (status == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("status");
}
#endregion
_logger.Debug(string.Format("Starting to apply the user with name {0}", user.UserName));
status(string.Format("Applying User {0} to the system.", user.UserName));
using (PrincipalContext pc = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Machine))
{
UserPrincipal userPrincipal = UserPrincipal.FindByIdentity(pc, user.UserName);
try
{
_logger.Debug("Checking if user already exists");
if (userPrincipal == null)
{
userPrincipal = CreateNewUser(user, pc);
}
_logger.Debug("Setting user password and applying to the system.");
userPrincipal.SetPassword(user.UserPassword);
userPrincipal.Save();
Task<PrincipalSearchResult<Principal>> groups =
Task<PrincipalSearchResult<Principal>>.Factory.StartNew(userPrincipal.GetGroups);
_logger.Debug("Adding user to the groups.");
AddUserToGroups(pc, userPrincipal, groups, user.UserType.Equals(UserType.WorkerProcess.ToString()) ? "Administrators" : "Users", "IIS_IUSRS");
AddCurrentUser(user);
}
finally
{
if (userPrincipal != null)
{
userPrincipal.Dispose();
}
}
}
}
This is my private method I use to create the user if it doesn't exist.
private UserPrincipal CreateNewUser(Section.User.User user, PrincipalContext principal)
{
_logger.Debug("User did not exist creating now.");
UserPrincipal newUser = new UserPrincipal(principal)
{
Name = user.UserName,
Description = user.UserDescription,
UserCannotChangePassword = false,
PasswordNeverExpires = true,
PasswordNotRequired = false
};
_logger.Debug("User created.");
return newUser;
}
Below is the logic for the groups. I have made a comment above the offending code that I get hung on whenever I walk through with the debugger. Also the debug log entry is always the last one I get before the hang as well.
private void AddUserToGroups(PrincipalContext principal, UserPrincipal user, Task<PrincipalSearchResult<Principal>> userGroups, params string[] groups)
{
groups.AsParallel().ForAll(s =>
{
using (GroupPrincipal gp = GroupPrincipal.FindByIdentity(principal, s))
{
_logger.Debug(string.Format("Checking if user is alread in the group."));
if (gp != null && !userGroups.Result.Contains(gp))
{
_logger.Debug(string.Format("The user was not a member of {0} adding them now.", gp.Name));
//This is the point that the 7 minute hang starts
gp.Members.Add(user);
gp.Save();
_logger.Debug(string.Format("User added to {0}.", gp.Name));
}
}
});
}
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated as this project is expected to release in October, but I can't release with a 7 minute hang when creating a user.
AsParellel().ForAll? – Bryan Crosby Sep 17 '12 at 15:36