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[LDAP] Allow adding and removing values to/from multi-valued attributes
| Q | A
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| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| License | MIT
`EntryManagerInterface::update(Entry $entry)` is extremely slow in some specific cases such as adding or removing members to or from huge groupOfNames if you also enable the memberOf overlay in OpenLDAP. Disabling memberOf does make things a lot better, but it is still slow compared to inserting/removing only the elements you want.
This PR adds two methods to Symfony\Component\Ldap\Adapter\ExtLdap\EntryManager taking advantage of ldap_mod_add and ldap_mod_del.
I thought about using them directly in the update method, but since you need to know what values to add and remove, it would be necessary to retrieve the old values from LDAP.
I'm also unsure whether these two methods should be in an interface. I think that adding them to EntryManagerInterface would break BC, but I could create another interface, similarly to RenameEntryInterface.
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