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fix: delete all entities linked to a domain when the domain is deleted #1620

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@leleueri leleueri requested a review from a team January 21, 2022 16:09
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I think we can implement the deleteByReference method for all the repositories involved with the domain deletion.

@leleueri leleueri force-pushed the issues/#6987-optimize-delete-domain branch from f83a8b0 to 6e0ed72 Compare January 24, 2022 15:37
@leleueri leleueri changed the title fix: delete all user by domain when a domain is rmeoved fix: delete all user by domain when a domain is removed Jan 24, 2022
@leleueri leleueri force-pushed the issues/#6987-optimize-delete-domain branch from 6e0ed72 to fb4f3ae Compare January 24, 2022 15:38
@tcompiegne tcompiegne changed the title fix: delete all user by domain when a domain is removed fix: delete all entities linked to a domain when the domain is deleted Jan 24, 2022
@tcompiegne tcompiegne force-pushed the issues/#6987-optimize-delete-domain branch from fb4f3ae to 3b6e48d Compare January 25, 2022 09:52
@tcompiegne tcompiegne force-pushed the issues/#6987-optimize-delete-domain branch from 3b6e48d to 33b3a7a Compare January 25, 2022 13:44
@tcompiegne tcompiegne marked this pull request as draft January 25, 2022 14:48
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