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Infinity.NET

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Infinity.NET is a .NET client library for the Azure DevOps REST API, providing access to Azure DevOps servers.

Example

var client = new TfsClient(new TfsClientConfiguration
{
    Url = new Uri("https://dev.azure.com/YourOrganization"),
    Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password"),
});

var projects = client.Project.GetProjects().Result;

Progress

Infinity.NET is a work in progress; it is not yet fully complete. Here are the currently implemented client functions:

  • Git: 100%
  • Projects and Teams
    • Projects: 100%
    • Teams: 100%
  • Team Rooms
    • Messages: 100%
    • Rooms: 100%
    • Users: 100%

Unit Tests

The REST APIs are tested by mocking them, using the Azure DevOps REST API Reference examples. To add a new test:

  1. Add the expected JSON output from the REST method in the Infinity.Tests/Resources directory. Ensure that the file is added to the Infinity.Tests project.

  2. Add the file as a resource to the Infinity.Tests project.

  3. Add a new unit test that expects the appropriate URL and (for POST or PUT methods) the appropriate JSON input and returns the given resource. For example:

     TfsClient mockClient = NewMockClient(
         new MockRequestConfiguration
         {
             // The URI given in the API Reference
             Uri = "/_apis/model/action",
    
             // The name of the resource containing the JSON response
             ResponseResource = "Model.Action",
         });
    
     Model model = base.ExecuteSync<Model>(
         () => { return client.Model.Action(); });
    
  4. Write the test assertions. You can use the Infinity.Tests/Resources/test_from_json.pl script to generate assertions from the expected JSON output.

Command-Line Interface

A simple command-line interface is available in the Infinity.Clients project. For example, to merge a pull request:

Infinity.Client https://dev.azure.com/YourOrganization
--username=username --password=password Git.UpdatePullRequest
<RepositoryId> <PullRequestId> Completed <CommitId

This project is not made to be authoritative, but it may help in development and debugging.

License

Copyright (c) Edward Thomson. All rights reserved.

Available under the MIT license (refer to the LICENSE file).

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