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QWIQ is a Quick Work Item Query library for Team Foundation Server / Visual Studio Online.

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QWIQ

License: MIT Build status: DEVELOP

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QWIQ is a Quick Work Item Query library for Team Foundation Server / Visual Studio Online. If you do a lot of reading or writing of work items, this package is for you!

What can it be used for?

Querying Team Foundation Server, of course! Instead of directly using the TFS Client OM, you could use QWIQ! It it made of packages designed to make working with Tfs/Vso a pleasure. Qwiq.Core is the no-frills base package, exposinng the raw types needed to read and write work items. Qwiq.Identity adds methods to simplify converting between your preferred method of identity (display names, user names) and TFS's identity classes. Qwiq.Linq provides a Linq query provider to be able to write Linq to query tfs. Qwiq.Mapper enables converting from IWorkItem, the raw Qwiq.Core type, to your own classes to enable strongly typed access to your WorkItems. Qwiq.Relatives extends Qwiq.Linq to enable slightly more complicated queries allowing for basic queries of related workitems. Qwiq.Mocks provides default implementations for commonly mocked classes within Qwiq, and should allow for getting up and unit testing quickly. Why use this over the Client OM? Glad you asked!

1. Easier to consume

Let's be honest, the TFS libraries are a pain to use. There are a lot of them, several are dynamically loaded, and a few are native. While we can't avoid it, you can! Just install the Qwiq.Core package and everything will be in your \bin folder when you need it.

2. Easier to test

Qwiq makes testing your apps a breeze. Everything has an interface. Everything uses factories (or factory methods) instead of constructors. Install our Qwiq.Mocks package for easy to use mocks, or mock what you need from out interfaces for your tests and go. No more messy, temperamental fakes, or adapters cluttering your code.

3. Easier to understand

How often do you update a work item? How often do you create a new security group? We stripped out the rarely used stuff to make interfaces cleaner and the relationships between types simpler. Missing something you can't live without? Send us a pull request!

How to install it

We have two ways you can install our packages: through NuGet.org which contains our stable packages only, and MyGet.org, which contains vNext and stable packages.

If you want our vNext packages, add our MyGet feed to your NuGet clients:

  • v3 (VS 2015+ / NuGet 3.x): https://www.myget.org/F/qwiq/api/v3/index.json
  • v2 (VS 2013 / NuGet 2.x): https://www.myget.org/F/qwiq/api/v2

Once the feed is configured, install via the nuget UI or via the nuget package manager console

Install Core

From the NuGet package manager console NuGet

PM> Install-Package Qwiq.Core

Or via the UI Qwiq.Core

MyGet

PM> Install-Package Qwiq.Core -Source https://www.myget.org/F/qwiq/api/v3/index.json

Or via the UI Qwiq.Core,

Install Client

We now have two clients: one for SOAP, and one for REST NuGet

PM> Install-Package Qwiq.Client.Soap

Or via the UI Qwiq.Client.Soap,

From the NuGet package manager console MyGet

PM> Install-Package Qwiq.Client.Soap -Source https://www.myget.org/F/qwiq/api/v3/index.json

Or via the UI Qwiq.Client.Soap,

Basic Usage

For .NET

using Qwiq;
using Qwiq.Credentials;

using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.Client;
...

// We support
//  - OAuth2
//  - Personal Access Token (PAT)
//  - Username and password (BASIC)
//  - Windows credentials (NTLM or Federated with Azure Active Directory)
//  - Anonymous

// Use the full URI, including the collection. Example: https://QWIQ.VisualStudio.com/DefaultCollection
var uri = new Uri("[Tfs Tenant Uri]");
var options = new AuthenticationOptions(uri, AuthenticationTypes.Windows);
var store = WorkItemStoreFactory
                .Default
                .Create(options);

// Execute WIQL
var items = store.Query(@"
    SELECT [System.Id] 
    FROM WorkItems 
    WHERE [System.WorkItemType] = 'Bug' AND State = 'Active'");

For PowerShell

[Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("E:\Path\To\Qwiq.Core.dll")
# Can use SOAP or REST clients here
[Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("E:\Path\To\Qwiq.Client.Soap.dll")

$uri = [Uri]"[Tfs Tenant Uri]"
$options = New-Object Qwiq.Credentials.AuthenticationOptions $uri,Windows
$store = [Qwiq.Client.Soap.WorkItemStoreFactory]::Default.Create($options)

$items = $store.Query(@"
    SELECT [System.Id] 
    FROM WorkItems 
    WHERE [System.WorkItemType] = 'Bug' AND State = 'Active'", $false)

Contributing

Getting started with Git and GitHub

Once you're familiar with Git and GitHub, clone the repository and start contributing!