Question

I am having an issue using nHibernate and Rhino.Security. After struggling for hours to get the right config setup, I finally got the code to run without any errors. However, no entries are being saved to the database unless I call session.Flush().

Looking at various examples on the net; I should not have to call flush.

Here’s my config code:

var cfg = new Configuration()
             .SetProperty(Environment.ConnectionDriver, typeof(SqlClientDriver).AssemblyQualifiedName)
             .SetProperty(Environment.Dialect, typeof(MsSql2008Dialect).AssemblyQualifiedName)
             .SetProperty(Environment.ConnectionString, "………")
             .SetProperty(Environment.ProxyFactoryFactoryClass, typeof(ProxyFactoryFactory).AssemblyQualifiedName)
             .SetProperty(Environment.ReleaseConnections, "on_close")
             .SetProperty(Environment.UseSecondLevelCache, "true")
             .SetProperty(Environment.UseQueryCache, "true")
             .SetProperty(Environment.CacheProvider, typeof(HashtableCacheProvider).AssemblyQualifiedName)
             .AddAssembly("GA.CAP.Website")
        ;

        Security.Configure<AspNetUser>(cfg, SecurityTableStructure.Prefix);

        var factory = cfg.BuildSessionFactory();

        var session = factory.OpenSession();


        var authorizationRepository = new AuthorizationRepository(session);
        IoC.Container.RegisterInstance<IAuthorizationRepository>(authorizationRepository);
        var permissionBuilderService = new PermissionsBuilderService(session, authorizationRepository);
        IoC.Container.RegisterInstance<IPermissionsBuilderService>(permissionBuilderService);
        var permissionService = new PermissionsService(authorizationRepository, session);
        IoC.Container.RegisterInstance<IPermissionsService>(permissionService);
        var authService = new AuthorizationService(permissionService, authorizationRepository);
        IoC.Container.RegisterInstance<IAuthorizationService>(authService);

Test code:

    authorizationRepository.CreateUsersGroup("GAAdmins");
    var group = authorizationRepository.GetUsersGroupByName("GAAdmins");

The GetUsersGroupByName call returns null. If I add a session.Flush call in between the two calls, it works fine and returns the group.

Based on examples in various blogs, such as this one, I should not have to call flush. In addition, the test cases included with the Rhino.Security code do not do any flushing as shown here:

This is straight out of Rhino.Security's test case fixture:

    // on first deploy
    Operation operation = authorizationRepository.CreateOperation("/Account/View");
    // when creating account
    UsersGroup group = authorizationRepository.CreateUsersGroup("Belongs to " + account.Name);

    // setting permission so only associated users can view
    permissionsBuilderService
        .Allow(operation)
        .For(group)
        .On(account)
        .DefaultLevel()
        .Save();

    // when adding user to account
    authorizationRepository.AssociateUserWith(user, group);

    bool allowed = authorizationService.IsAllowed(user, account, "/Account/View");
    Assert.True(allowed);

Is there some setting I am missing somewhere?

Thanks,

Rick

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Solution

That is expected, RS uses the same session as your code, and calling Flush internally may result in unintended consequences. Commit your transaction or call Flush

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