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bitwarden-server/src/Core/Services/IEventService.cs

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Bit.Core.Enums;
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using Bit.Core.Models.Table;
namespace Bit.Core.Services
{
public interface IEventService
{
Task LogUserEventAsync(Guid userId, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
Task LogCipherEventAsync(Cipher cipher, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
Task LogCipherEventsAsync(IEnumerable<Tuple<Cipher, EventType, DateTime?>> events);
Task LogCollectionEventAsync(Collection collection, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
Task LogGroupEventAsync(Group group, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
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Task LogPolicyEventAsync(Policy policy, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
Task LogOrganizationUserEventAsync(OrganizationUser organizationUser, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
Support large organization sync (#1311) * Increase organization max seat size from 30k to 2b (#1274) * Increase organization max seat size from 30k to 2b * PR review. Do not modify unless state matches expected * Organization sync simultaneous event reporting (#1275) * Split up azure messages according to max size * Allow simultaneous login of organization user events * Early resolve small event lists * Clarify logic Co-authored-by: Chad Scharf <3904944+cscharf@users.noreply.github.com> * Improve readability This comes at the cost of multiple serializations, but the improvement in wire-time should more than make up for this on message where serialization time matters Co-authored-by: Chad Scharf <3904944+cscharf@users.noreply.github.com> * Queue emails (#1286) * Extract common Azure queue methods * Do not use internal entity framework namespace * Prefer IEnumerable to IList unless needed All of these implementations were just using `Count == 1`, which is easily replicated. This will be used when abstracting Azure queues * Add model for azure queue message * Abstract Azure queue for reuse * Creat service to enqueue mail messages for later processing Azure queue mail service uses Azure queues. Blocking just blocks until all the work is done -- This is how emailing works today * Provide mail queue service to DI * Queue organization invite emails for later processing All emails can later be added to this queue * Create Admin hosted service to process enqueued mail messages * Prefer constructors to static generators * Mass delete organization users (#1287) * Add delete many to Organization Users * Correct formatting * Remove erroneous migration * Clarify parameter name * Formatting fixes * Simplify bump account revision sproc * Formatting fixes * Match file names to objects * Indicate if large import is expected * Early pull all existing users we were planning on inviting (#1290) * Early pull all existing users we were planning on inviting * Improve sproc name * Batch upsert org users (#1289) * Add UpsertMany sprocs to OrganizationUser * Add method to create TVPs from any object. Uses DbOrder attribute to generate. Sproc will fail unless TVP column order matches that of the db type * Combine migrations * Correct formatting * Include sql objects in sql project * Keep consisten parameter names * Batch deletes for performance * Correct formatting * consolidate migrations * Use batch methods in OrganizationImport * Declare @BatchSize * Transaction names limited to 32 chars Drop sproc before creating it if it exists * Update import tests * Allow for more users in org upgrades * Fix formatting * Improve class hierarchy structure * Use name tuple types * Fix formatting * Front load all reflection * Format constructor * Simplify ToTvp as class-specific extension Co-authored-by: Chad Scharf <3904944+cscharf@users.noreply.github.com>
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Task LogOrganizationUserEventsAsync(IEnumerable<(OrganizationUser, EventType, DateTime?)> events);
Task LogOrganizationEventAsync(Organization organization, EventType type, DateTime? date = null);
}
}