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TeamProjectCollectionService.QueryCollectionCatalogNodes Method

Returns the nodes for the collection resources that exist in the organizational tree below the application instance node.

Namespace:  Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core
Assembly:  Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core (in Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Function QueryCollectionCatalogNodes ( _
    requestContext As TeamFoundationRequestContext, _
    queryOptions As CatalogQueryOptions _
) As List(Of CatalogNode)
public List<CatalogNode> QueryCollectionCatalogNodes(
    TeamFoundationRequestContext requestContext,
    CatalogQueryOptions queryOptions
)
public:
List<CatalogNode^>^ QueryCollectionCatalogNodes(
    TeamFoundationRequestContext^ requestContext, 
    CatalogQueryOptions queryOptions
)
member QueryCollectionCatalogNodes : 
        requestContext:TeamFoundationRequestContext * 
        queryOptions:CatalogQueryOptions -> List<CatalogNode> 
public function QueryCollectionCatalogNodes(
    requestContext : TeamFoundationRequestContext, 
    queryOptions : CatalogQueryOptions
) : List<CatalogNode>

Parameters

  • queryOptions
    Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Common.CatalogQueryOptions

    If ExpandDependencies is specified, the Dependencies property on nodes will contain the nodes they are dependent on. If IncludeParents is specified, the ParentNode property on the CatalogNode will contain the parent node. Leaving a given option will result in the returned catalog nodes to have null for that value. Extra data should only be retrieved if it is needed since computing and sending information can be expensive.

Return Value

Type: System.Collections.Generic.List<CatalogNode>

Remarks

If we ever allow Project Groups again, this should return children of those as well.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

TeamProjectCollectionService Class

Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core Namespace