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How to lock files with TFVC REST API?


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I'm trying to create a C++ library that uses the TFVC REST API so that I can support TFS from within a program.



I've been successful using rapidjson and chilkat to build and send requests for a lot of the functionality so far-- add, delete, rename, etc.



My issue is that I cannot seem to apply any locks. I want users to be able to 'checkout' a file and to do so a lock must be applied.



This is for a TFS 2017 Server. Here's a link to the TFVC REST API docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/tfvc/changesets/create?view=azure-devops-rest-5.0#versioncontrolchangetype



Here's my test:




"changes":[

"changeType":"lock",
"item":
"contentMetadata":
"contentType":"rawText",
"encoding":1200
,
"path":"$/TFStestAT/TextFile1.txt",
"version":"131"


],
"comment":"(sample) Locking a file via Advanced REST Client"



Here's the response:




"$id": "1",
"innerException": null,
"message": "The specified change type Lock is not supported.",
"typeName": "System.ArgumentException, mscorlib",
"typeKey": "ArgumentException",
"errorCode": 0,
"eventId": 0



With no "checkout" changeType and Lock not being supported, how should I go about locking?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!










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    1















    I'm trying to create a C++ library that uses the TFVC REST API so that I can support TFS from within a program.



    I've been successful using rapidjson and chilkat to build and send requests for a lot of the functionality so far-- add, delete, rename, etc.



    My issue is that I cannot seem to apply any locks. I want users to be able to 'checkout' a file and to do so a lock must be applied.



    This is for a TFS 2017 Server. Here's a link to the TFVC REST API docs
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/tfvc/changesets/create?view=azure-devops-rest-5.0#versioncontrolchangetype



    Here's my test:




    "changes":[

    "changeType":"lock",
    "item":
    "contentMetadata":
    "contentType":"rawText",
    "encoding":1200
    ,
    "path":"$/TFStestAT/TextFile1.txt",
    "version":"131"


    ],
    "comment":"(sample) Locking a file via Advanced REST Client"



    Here's the response:




    "$id": "1",
    "innerException": null,
    "message": "The specified change type Lock is not supported.",
    "typeName": "System.ArgumentException, mscorlib",
    "typeKey": "ArgumentException",
    "errorCode": 0,
    "eventId": 0



    With no "checkout" changeType and Lock not being supported, how should I go about locking?
    Any tips would be greatly appreciated!










    share|improve this question
























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      I'm trying to create a C++ library that uses the TFVC REST API so that I can support TFS from within a program.



      I've been successful using rapidjson and chilkat to build and send requests for a lot of the functionality so far-- add, delete, rename, etc.



      My issue is that I cannot seem to apply any locks. I want users to be able to 'checkout' a file and to do so a lock must be applied.



      This is for a TFS 2017 Server. Here's a link to the TFVC REST API docs
      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/tfvc/changesets/create?view=azure-devops-rest-5.0#versioncontrolchangetype



      Here's my test:




      "changes":[

      "changeType":"lock",
      "item":
      "contentMetadata":
      "contentType":"rawText",
      "encoding":1200
      ,
      "path":"$/TFStestAT/TextFile1.txt",
      "version":"131"


      ],
      "comment":"(sample) Locking a file via Advanced REST Client"



      Here's the response:




      "$id": "1",
      "innerException": null,
      "message": "The specified change type Lock is not supported.",
      "typeName": "System.ArgumentException, mscorlib",
      "typeKey": "ArgumentException",
      "errorCode": 0,
      "eventId": 0



      With no "checkout" changeType and Lock not being supported, how should I go about locking?
      Any tips would be greatly appreciated!










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to create a C++ library that uses the TFVC REST API so that I can support TFS from within a program.



      I've been successful using rapidjson and chilkat to build and send requests for a lot of the functionality so far-- add, delete, rename, etc.



      My issue is that I cannot seem to apply any locks. I want users to be able to 'checkout' a file and to do so a lock must be applied.



      This is for a TFS 2017 Server. Here's a link to the TFVC REST API docs
      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/tfvc/changesets/create?view=azure-devops-rest-5.0#versioncontrolchangetype



      Here's my test:




      "changes":[

      "changeType":"lock",
      "item":
      "contentMetadata":
      "contentType":"rawText",
      "encoding":1200
      ,
      "path":"$/TFStestAT/TextFile1.txt",
      "version":"131"


      ],
      "comment":"(sample) Locking a file via Advanced REST Client"



      Here's the response:




      "$id": "1",
      "innerException": null,
      "message": "The specified change type Lock is not supported.",
      "typeName": "System.ArgumentException, mscorlib",
      "typeKey": "ArgumentException",
      "errorCode": 0,
      "eventId": 0



      With no "checkout" changeType and Lock not being supported, how should I go about locking?
      Any tips would be greatly appreciated!







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