ProjectLighthouse/ProjectLighthouse.Servers.Website/Pages/UsersPage.cshtml.cs
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Use permission level model for permissions
This is better. Because having 20 fucking columns for permissions is STUPID.
2022-05-22 15:51:02 -04:00

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#nullable enable
using LBPUnion.ProjectLighthouse.Administration;
using LBPUnion.ProjectLighthouse.Configuration;
using LBPUnion.ProjectLighthouse.PlayerData.Profiles;
using LBPUnion.ProjectLighthouse.Servers.Website.Pages.Layouts;
using LBPUnion.ProjectLighthouse.Types;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
namespace LBPUnion.ProjectLighthouse.Servers.Website.Pages;
public class UsersPage : BaseLayout
{
public int PageAmount;
public int PageNumber;
public int UserCount;
public List<User> Users = new();
public string? SearchValue;
public UsersPage(Database database) : base(database)
{}
public async Task<IActionResult> OnGet([FromRoute] int pageNumber, [FromQuery] string? name)
{
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(name)) name = "";
this.SearchValue = name.Replace(" ", string.Empty);
this.UserCount = await this.Database.Users.CountAsync(u => u.PermissionLevel != PermissionLevel.Banned && u.Username.Contains(this.SearchValue));
this.PageNumber = pageNumber;
this.PageAmount = Math.Max(1, (int)Math.Ceiling((double)this.UserCount / ServerStatics.PageSize));
if (this.PageNumber < 0 || this.PageNumber >= this.PageAmount) return this.Redirect($"/users/{Math.Clamp(this.PageNumber, 0, this.PageAmount - 1)}");
this.Users = await this.Database.Users.Where(u => u.PermissionLevel != PermissionLevel.Banned && u.Username.Contains(this.SearchValue))
.OrderByDescending(b => b.UserId)
.Skip(pageNumber * ServerStatics.PageSize)
.Take(ServerStatics.PageSize)
.ToListAsync();
return this.Page();
}
}