get users by group in sharepoint

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猫巷女王i 2021-02-08 12:15

can anyone show me how to get the users within a certain group using sharepoint?

so i have a list that contains users and or groups. i want to retrieve all users in that

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  • 2021-02-08 12:28

    This is better to use web.SiteGroups instead of web.Groups as a group might be inherited by that site.

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  • 2021-02-08 12:29
    private bool IsMember()
        {
            bool isMember;
            SPSite site = new SPSite(SiteURL);
            SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb();
            isMember = web.IsCurrentUserMemberOfGroup(web.Groups["GroupName"].ID);
            web.Close();
            site.Close();
            return isMember;
        }
    
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  • 2021-02-08 12:38

    The first thing you need to know is that when you have a list with a User / Group field you must be aware of its type. When you have one user or group within the item value, the field type is SPFieldUserValue. However, if the field has multiple user / group selection the field type is SPFieldUserValueCollection.
    I'll assume that your field allows a single user / group selection and you already has the following objects:

    SPSite site;
    SPWeb web;
    SPListItem item;
    

    Now, we'll check the field value for a user / group and retrieve a list of users, independant of which kind it is (the field's name is "Users").

    SPFieldUserValue usersField = new SPFieldUserValue(mainWeb, item["Users"].ToString());
    bool isUser = SPUtility.IsLoginValid(site, usersField.User.LoginName);
    List<SPUser> users = new List<SPUser>();
    
    if (isUser)
    {
        // add a single user to the list
        users.Add(usersField.User);
    }
    else
    {
        SPGroup group = web.Groups.GetByID(usersField.LookupId);
    
        foreach (SPUser user in group.Users)
        {
            // add all the group users to the list
            users.Add(user.User);
        }
    }
    

    I hope it helps you.

    Tks,
    Pedro José Batista

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  • 2021-02-08 12:52

    note: an SPUser object can also be an AD Group (that is to say, an SPUser object might exist for "DOMAIN\Domain Users"... which is why the SPUser object also contains the property IsDomainGroup.

    From this information you can start to traverse through AD groups using the SPPrincipalInfo objects... however it's not always pleasant.

    One thing worth keeping in mind is that the SPGroup object includes the ContainsCurrentUser property which can traverse AD groups... this assumes you've got an SPGroup object to work from, however.

    Enjoy.
    -Scott

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