SolutionFolder Interface
Solution folders are project containers that allow developers to better organize large applications.
Namespace: EnvDTE80
Assembly: EnvDTE80 (in EnvDTE80.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("F8F69788-267C-4408-8967-74F26108C438")> _
Public Interface SolutionFolder
[GuidAttribute("F8F69788-267C-4408-8967-74F26108C438")]
public interface SolutionFolder
[GuidAttribute(L"F8F69788-267C-4408-8967-74F26108C438")]
public interface class SolutionFolder
[<GuidAttribute("F8F69788-267C-4408-8967-74F26108C438")>]
type SolutionFolder = interface end
public interface SolutionFolder
The SolutionFolder type exposes the following members.
Properties
Name | Description | |
---|---|---|
DTE | Gets the top-level extensibility object. | |
Hidden | Sets or gets the hidden attribute of the solution. | |
Parent | Gets the immediate parent object of a Find object. |
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Methods
Name | Description | |
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AddFromFile | Adds an existing project to the solution folder. | |
AddFromTemplate | Adds a new project to the solution folder based on a project template. | |
AddSolutionFolder | Adds a solution folder to a ProjectItems collection. |
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Remarks
In Visual Studio 2005, solutions can contain solution folders in addition to project folders. Solution folders are project containers that allow developers to better organize large applications.
The solution's Projects property returns a collection of Project objects. Each individual Project has a Kind property which can be set to vsProjectKindSolutionFolder. To get to the SolutionFolder interface, call Project.Object, and then cast the object returned to a SolutionFolder type.
Examples
This example creates a new solution folder and adds a project to it from an existing file. Before running this example, create a "Projects" folder off your main drive ("C:" in this example), and create a Visual C# class library project, named "ClassLibrary1" in that folder. You must also open a project in the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) before running this add-in.
For more information about how to run this example as an add-in, see How to: Compile and Run the Automation Object Model Code Examples.
Imports EnvDTE
Imports EnvDTE80
Public Sub OnConnection(ByVal application As Object, _
ByVal connectMode As ext_ConnectMode, ByVal addInInst As Object, _
ByRef custom As Array) Implements IDTExtensibility2.OnConnection
_applicationObject = CType(application, DTE2)
_addInInstance = CType(addInInst, AddIn)
solnFolderAddFromFileExample(_applicationObject)
End Sub
Sub solnFolderAddFromFileExample(ByVal dte As DTE2)
' Before running this example, create a "Projects" folder
' off your main drive (C: in this example), and create a C#
' class library project, named ClassLibrary1 in that folder.
Dim soln As Solution2 = CType(_applicationObject.Solution _
, Solution2)
Dim prj As Project
Dim SF As SolutionFolder
Try
Dim prjPath As String = _
"C:\Projects\ClassLibrary1\ClassLibrary1\ClassLibrary1.csproj"
' Open a project in the Visual Studio IDE before running
' this add-in.
' Add a solution folder.
prj = soln.AddSolutionFolder("A new soln folder")
SF = CType(prj.Object, SolutionFolder)
' Add a project to the new solution folder.
SF.AddFromFile(prjPath)
MsgBox("Added a new solution folder that contains a _
C# project named ClassLibrary1.")
Catch ex As System.Exception
MsgBox(ex.ToString)
End Try
End Sub
using EnvDTE;
using EnvDTE80;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public void OnConnection(object application,
ext_ConnectMode connectMode, object addInInst, ref Array custom)
{
_applicationObject = (DTE2)application;
_addInInstance = (AddIn)addInInst;
solnFolderAddFromFileExample(_applicationObject);
}
public void solnFolderAddFromFileExample(DTE2 dte)
{
// Before running this example, create a "Projects" folder
// off your main drive (C: in this example), and create a C#
// class library project, named ClassLibrary1 in that folder.
Solution2 soln = (Solution2)_applicationObject.Solution;
Project prj;
SolutionFolder SF;
try
{
String prjPath =
"C:\\Projects\\ClassLibrary1\\ClassLibrary1\\ClassLibrary1.csproj";
// Open a project in the Visual Studio IDE before running
// this add-in.
// Add a solution folder.
prj = soln.AddSolutionFolder("A new soln folder");
SF = (SolutionFolder)prj.Object;
// Add a project to the new solution folder.
SF.AddFromFile(prjPath);
MessageBox.Show("Added a new solution folder that contains a
C# project named ClassLibrary1.");
}
catch(SystemException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString());
}
}