Soooo.....
Not many people need the transitions for WorkItemTypes.
Well, I needed it so I wrote a method to do it. Here it is in case someone else ever needs this:
// Hold a list of all the transistions we have done. This will help us not have run them again If we already have.
private static Dictionary<WorkItemType, List<Transition>> _allTransistions = new Dictionary<WorkItemType, List<Transition>>();
/// <summary>
/// Get the transitions for this <see cref="WorkItemType"/>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="workItemType"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
private static List<Transition> GetTransistions(this WorkItemType workItemType)
{
List<Transition> currentTransistions;
// See if this WorkItemType has already had it's transistions figured out.
_allTransistions.TryGetValue(workItemType, out currentTransistions);
if (currentTransistions != null)
return currentTransistions;
// Get this worktype type as xml
XmlDocument workItemTypeXml = workItemType.Export(false);
// Create a dictionary to allow us to look up the "to" state using a "from" state.
var newTransistions = new List<Transition>();
// get the transistions node.
XmlNodeList transitionsList = workItemTypeXml.GetElementsByTagName("TRANSITIONS");
// As there is only one transistions item we can just get the first
XmlNode transitions = transitionsList[0];
// Iterate all the transitions
foreach (XmlNode transition in transitions)
{
// save off the transistion
newTransistions.Add(new Transition
{
From = transition.Attributes["from"].Value,
To = transition.Attributes["to"].Value
});
}
// Save off this transition so we don't do it again if it is needed.
_allTransistions.Add(workItemType, newTransistions);
return newTransistions;
}
public class Transition
{
public string To { get; set; }
public string From { get; set; }
}