Repository.Shelve Method
Copies the pending changes to a shelveset. Changes will remain in the workspace also.
Namespace: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server
Assembly: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server (in Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<WebMethodAttribute> _
Public Function Shelve ( _
workspaceName As String, _
workspaceOwner As String, _
serverItems As String(), _
shelveset As Shelveset, _
replace As Boolean _
) As List(Of Failure)
[WebMethodAttribute]
public List<Failure> Shelve(
string workspaceName,
string workspaceOwner,
string[] serverItems,
Shelveset shelveset,
bool replace
)
[WebMethodAttribute]
public:
List<Failure^>^ Shelve(
String^ workspaceName,
String^ workspaceOwner,
array<String^>^ serverItems,
Shelveset^ shelveset,
bool replace
)
[<WebMethodAttribute>]
member Shelve :
workspaceName:string *
workspaceOwner:string *
serverItems:string[] *
shelveset:Shelveset *
replace:bool -> List<Failure>
public function Shelve(
workspaceName : String,
workspaceOwner : String,
serverItems : String[],
shelveset : Shelveset,
replace : boolean
) : List<Failure>
Parameters
workspaceName
Type: System.StringName of the workspace to shelve from.
workspaceOwner
Type: System.StringUsername of the workspace's owner.
serverItems
Type: array<System.String[]List of items to shelve.
shelveset
Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server.ShelvesetShelveset object populated with metadata (name, owner, comment, etc.).
replace
Type: System.BooleanIf true and there is already a shelveset with the same name, it will be deleted.
Return Value
Type: System.Collections.Generic.List<Failure>
Remarks
The call sequence for Shelve() resembles Checkin().
Clients should: 1) call QueryPendingSets(). 2) For each edited file, upload the content. 3) Call Shelve() with the list of server items from 1). 4) Call UndoPendingChanges() if "move" behavior is desired.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.