GET GROUP truncated
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Yes both /api/v1/groups/:groupId and /api/v1/groups/ produce the same behavior.
I don't see any errors in the NGINX loghere's a relevant line for a GET
[no timestamp] - - [06/Oct/2024:23:59:19 +0000] "GET /api/v1/groups/gid-4802e498-4b29-4eec-bcee-57186b126aa4 HTTP/1.1" 200 36890 "-" "axios/1.7.4"
And the UI does show all group members
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@darren From a quick review of our code, it seems we don't use that API in the frontend. Only place is when you try to delete a group in the UI, the api is called to get the group count. So, if you click delete Group in the UI, do you see the correct count in the delete confirm dialog? Of course, don't follow through with the deletion (be careful!)
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Yes it's truncated with a simple curl as well. What's weird is that the truncation also occurs within the response for the specific group at the
/groups
endpoint and not just thegroups/:groupId
endpoint.the deletion dialog has the understated member count:
This group still has 1599 member(s). Are you sure this group is not used?
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@darren I think the issue is that we use GROUP_CONCAT and apparently this has a max length - https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_group_concat_max_len
Can you try editing
/etc/mysql/mysql.cnf
and addinggroup_concat_max_len=65536
(just something large) in the mysqld section ? After thatsystemctl restart mysql
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mmm, I was pretty sure it's the group concat.
You can try the mysql directly.
mysql -uroot -ppassword box
. and then (just replace the group id below),mysql> SELECT id,name,source,GROUP_CONCAT(groupMembers.userId) AS userIds FROM userGroups LEFT OUTER JOIN groupMembers ON userGroups.id = groupMembers.groupId WHERE userGroups.id = 'gid-07e5c661-f43b-45b1-8dc0-8355ca3f05da' GROUP BY userGroups.id -> ; +------------------------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | id | name | source | userIds | +------------------------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | gid-07e5c661-f43b-45b1-8dc0-8355ca3f05da | people | | uid-1b9e3dcd-d91d-462b-8dac-d13f01febb14,uid-ca8ccd80-6cd2-4221-9150-e0b2d69333f4 | +------------------------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
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@girish Good news I was able to isolate a little more. It seems like 65536 bytes is the length at which the group_concat was actually being truncated. So setting
group_concat_max_len = 65536
wasn't doing anything. But if I set that to a sufficiently higher value, e.g.group_concat_max_len = 4294967295
, we can get the full group membership within mysql. I have not yet been able to get the full response from the API though.mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%group_concat%';+----------------------+------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +----------------------+------------+ | group_concat_max_len | 4294967295 | +----------------------+------------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec) mysql> SELECT length(GROUP_CONCAT(groupMembers.userId))-length(replace(GROUP_CONCAT(groupMembers.userId),',','')) AS userIds FROM userGroups LEFT OUTER JOIN groupMembers ON userGroups.id = groupMembers.groupId WHERE userGroups.id = 'gid-4802e498-4b29-4eec-bcee-57186b126aa4'; +---------+ | userIds | +---------+ | 6047 | +---------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec)
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Ah I think I've found it. You're setting
group_concat_max_len = 65536
on line 66 of database.js.
Looks like this commit: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/94a196bfa00ff689b0862fe797d64a917111a91d -