RoleProvider.FindUsersInRole(String, String) Method
Definition
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Gets an array of user names in a role where the user name contains the specified user name to match.
public:
abstract cli::array <System::String ^> ^ FindUsersInRole(System::String ^ roleName, System::String ^ usernameToMatch);
public abstract string[] FindUsersInRole (string roleName, string usernameToMatch);
abstract member FindUsersInRole : string * string -> string[]
Public MustOverride Function FindUsersInRole (roleName As String, usernameToMatch As String) As String()
Parameters
- roleName
- String
The role to search in.
- usernameToMatch
- String
The user name to search for.
Returns
A string array containing the names of all the users where the user name matches usernameToMatch
and the user is a member of the specified role.
Examples
The following code example shows a sample FindUsersInRole implementation.
public override string[] FindUsersInRole(string rolename, string usernameToMatch)
{
OdbcConnection conn = new OdbcConnection(connectionString);
OdbcCommand cmd = new OdbcCommand("SELECT Username FROM UsersInRoles " +
" WHERE Username LIKE ? AND RoleName = ? AND ApplicationName = ?", conn);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@UsernameSearch", OdbcType.VarChar, 255).Value = usernameToMatch;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@RoleName", OdbcType.VarChar, 255).Value = rolename;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@ApplicationName", OdbcType.VarChar, 255).Value = pApplicationName;
string tmpUserNames = "";
OdbcDataReader reader = null;
try
{
conn.Open();
reader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
while (reader.Read())
{
tmpUserNames += reader.GetString(0) + ",";
}
}
catch (OdbcException)
{
// Handle Exception.
}
finally
{
if (reader != null) { reader.Close(); }
conn.Close();
}
if (tmpUserNames.Length > 0)
{
// Remove trailing comma.
tmpUserNames = tmpUserNames.Substring(0, tmpUserNames.Length - 1);
return tmpUserNames.Split(',');
}
return null;
}
Public Overrides Function FindUsersInRole(ByVal rolename As String, ByVal userNameToMatch As String) As String()
Dim conn As OdbcConnection = New OdbcConnection(connectionString)
Dim cmd As OdbcCommand = New OdbcCommand("SELECT Username FROM UsersInRoles " & _
" WHERE Username LIKE ? AND RoleName = ? AND ApplicationName = ?", conn)
cmd.Parameters.Add("@UsernameSearch", OdbcType.VarChar, 255).Value = usernameToMatch
cmd.Parameters.Add("@RoleName", OdbcType.VarChar, 255).Value = rolename
cmd.Parameters.Add("@ApplicationName", OdbcType.VarChar, 255).Value = pApplicationName
Dim tmpUserNames As String = ""
Dim reader As OdbcDataReader = Nothing
Try
conn.Open()
reader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
Do While reader.Read()
tmpUserNames &= reader.GetString(0) & ","
Loop
Catch e As OdbcException
' Handle exception.
Finally
If Not reader Is Nothing Then reader.Close()
conn.Close()
End Try
If tmpUserNames.Length > 0 Then
' Remove trailing comma.
tmpUserNames = tmpUserNames.Substring(0, tmpUserNames.Length - 1)
Return tmpUserNames.Split(CChar(","))
End If
Return Nothing
End Function
Remarks
The FindUsersInRole method is called by the Roles class and returns a list of users in a role where the user name contains a match of the supplied usernameToMatch
for the configured applicationName
. Wildcard support is included based on the data source. Users are returned in alphabetical order by user name.
We recommend that you throw a ProviderException if roleName
does not exist in the data source.