* feat: migrate DefaultUserCollection to SharedCollection during user deletion
- Implemented migration of DefaultUserCollection to SharedCollection in EF UserRepository before deleting organization users.
- Updated stored procedures User_DeleteById and User_DeleteByIds to include migration logic.
- Added new migration script for updating stored procedures.
* Add unit test for user deletion and DefaultUserCollection migration
- Implemented a new test to verify the migration of DefaultUserCollection to SharedCollection during user deletion in UserRepository.
- The test ensures that the user is deleted and the associated collection is updated correctly.
* Refactor user deletion process in UserRepository
- Moved migrating DefaultUserCollection to SharedCollection to happen before the deletion of user-related entities.
- Updated the deletion logic to use ExecuteDeleteAsync for improved performance and clarity.
- Ensured that all related entities are removed in a single transaction to maintain data integrity.
* Add unit test for DeleteManyAsync in UserRepository
- Implemented a new test to verify the deletion of multiple users and the migration of their DefaultUserCollections to SharedCollections.
- Ensured that both users are deleted and their associated collections are updated correctly in a single transaction.
* Refactor UserRepositoryTests to use test user creation methods and streamline collection creation
* Ensure changes are saved after deleting users in bulk
* Refactor UserRepository to simplify migration queries and remove unnecessary loops for better performance
* Refactor UserRepository to encapsulate DefaultUserCollection migration logic in a separate method
* Refactor UserRepository to optimize deletion queries by using joins instead of subqueries for improved performance
* Refactor UserRepositoryTest DeleteManyAsync_Works to ensure GroupUser and CollectionUser deletion
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Rittson <31796059+eliykat@users.noreply.github.com>
* migrate default collection to a shared collection when users are removed
* remove redundant logic
* fix test
* fix tests
* fix test
* clean up
* add migrations
* run dotnet format
* clean up, refactor duplicate logic to sproc, wip integration test
* fix sql
* add migration for new sproc
* integration test wip
* integration test wip
* integration test wip
* integration test wip
* fix integration test LINQ expression
* fix using wrong Id
* wip integration test for DeleteManyAsync
* fix LINQ
* only set DefaultUserEmail when it is null in sproc
* check for null
* spelling, separate create and update request models
* fix test
* fix child class
* refactor sproc
* clean up
* more cleanup
* fix tests
* fix user email
* remove unneccesary test
* add DefaultUserCollectionEmail to EF query
* fix test
* fix EF logic to match sprocs
* clean up logic
* cleanup