using System.Runtime.Serialization; using MediaBrowser.Controller.Providers; using MediaBrowser.Model.Library; using MediaBrowser.Model.Querying; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Threading; using System.Threading.Tasks; namespace MediaBrowser.Controller.Entities { /// /// Special class used for User Roots. Children contain actual ones defined for this user /// PLUS the virtual folders from the physical root (added by plug-ins). /// public class UserRootFolder : Folder { private List _childrenIds = null; private readonly object _childIdsLock = new object(); //protected override IEnumerable LoadChildren() //{ // lock (_childIdsLock) // { // if (_childrenIds == null) // { // var list = base.LoadChildren().ToList(); // _childrenIds = list.Select(i => i.Id).ToList(); // return list; // } // return _childrenIds.Select(LibraryManager.GetItemById).Where(i => i != null).ToList(); // } //} private void ResetCachedChildren() { lock (_childIdsLock) { _childrenIds = null; } } protected override async Task> GetItemsInternal(InternalItemsQuery query) { if (query.Recursive) { return QueryRecursive(query); } var result = await UserViewManager.GetUserViews(new UserViewQuery { UserId = query.User.Id.ToString("N"), PresetViews = query.PresetViews }, CancellationToken.None).ConfigureAwait(false); var user = query.User; Func filter = i => UserViewBuilder.Filter(i, user, query, UserDataManager, LibraryManager); return PostFilterAndSort(result.Where(filter), query); } public override int GetChildCount(User user) { return GetChildren(user, true).Count(); } [IgnoreDataMember] protected override bool SupportsShortcutChildren { get { return true; } } [IgnoreDataMember] public override bool IsPreSorted { get { return true; } } protected override IEnumerable GetEligibleChildrenForRecursiveChildren(User user) { var list = base.GetEligibleChildrenForRecursiveChildren(user).ToList(); list.AddRange(LibraryManager.RootFolder.VirtualChildren); return list; } public override bool BeforeMetadataRefresh() { ResetCachedChildren(); var hasChanges = base.BeforeMetadataRefresh(); if (string.Equals("default", Name, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) { Name = "Media Folders"; hasChanges = true; } return hasChanges; } protected override async Task ValidateChildrenInternal(IProgress progress, CancellationToken cancellationToken, bool recursive, bool refreshChildMetadata, MetadataRefreshOptions refreshOptions, IDirectoryService directoryService) { ResetCachedChildren(); await base.ValidateChildrenInternal(progress, cancellationToken, recursive, refreshChildMetadata, refreshOptions, directoryService) .ConfigureAwait(false); // Not the best way to handle this, but it solves an issue // CollectionFolders aren't always getting saved after changes // This means that grabbing the item by Id may end up returning the old one // Fix is in two places - make sure the folder gets saved // And here to remedy it for affected users. // In theory this can be removed eventually. foreach (var item in Children) { LibraryManager.RegisterItem(item); } } } }