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<h1>Accessing TFS/VSTS 2017 programmatically</h1>
<p>Being able to have access to the data in Team Foundation Server (TFS)/Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) can be useful for automating processes where, for instance, you want to either create custom reports, or trigger certain actions based on certain conditions in your development process. Prior to TFS 2017 (and VSTS), the known method was to use the NuGet packages <em>Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Client</em> to perform such tasks. With the arrival of TFS 2017/VSTS, Microsoft introduced a REST API that can be used to access the same data. This is a great news as this enables multiple programming languages to access TFS/VSTS. In this post, I will show you how to access your data using both the package and through the API.</p>
<h2>Accessing TFS/VSTS through the Client package</h2>
<p>The examples I am showing uses the Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Client 15.X version. Version 14 differs slightly in how to get access to the various parts of TFS.</p>
<p>Here are the different sub-parts you can access along with their respective class.</p>
<p><strong>Build</strong>: BuildHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Build.WebApi) <br /><strong>Chat</strong>: ChatHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Chat.WebApi) <br /><strong>Core</strong> (core tfs stuff includes project, process, team, etc): See Classes in Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Core.WebApi ending with HttpClient <br /><strong>Dashboards</strong>: DashboardHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Dashboards.WebApi) <br /><strong>Policy</strong>: PolicyHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Policy.WebApi) <br /><strong>Source Control (TFS)</strong>: TfvsHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.SourceControl.WebApi) <br /><strong>Source Control (GIT)</strong>: GitHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.SourceControl.WebApi) <br /><strong>Test</strong>: TestHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Test.WebApi) <br /><strong>Test Management</strong>: TestManagementHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.TestManagement.WebApi) <br /><strong>Work</strong>: WorkHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Work.WebApi) <br /><strong>Work Item Tracking</strong>: WorkItemTrackingHttpClient (Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.WorkItemTracking.WebApi)</p>
<p>To connect to a part of TFS/VSTS, for instance BuildServer or SourceControl, one can use the code below. The important part is the connection . GetClient T > method which is the one responsible to give you access to the sub-parts.</p>
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