Clase SPChangeQuery

Define una consulta realizada en el registro de cambios en Microsoft SharePoint Foundation.

Jerarquía de la herencia

System.Object
  Microsoft.SharePoint.SPChangeQuery

Espacio de nombres:  Microsoft.SharePoint
Ensamblado:  Microsoft.SharePoint (en Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)

Sintaxis

'Declaración
Public NotInheritable Class SPChangeQuery
'Uso
Dim instance As SPChangeQuery
public sealed class SPChangeQuery

Comentarios

Use un objeto SPChangeQuery para definir una consulta que se puede pasar como un argumento a un método GetChanges de la clase SPList, SPWeb, SPSiteo SPContentDatabase .

Las propiedades de la clase SPChangeQuery pueden utilizarse para especificar filtros para la consulta. Hay dos tipos de propiedades: los que se aplican al tipo de objeto que se ha modificado y a los que se aplican al tipo de cambio que se produjo. Use estas propiedades en combinación con el constructor SPChangeQuery para definir una consulta que devolverá datos específicos del registro de cambios.

Ejemplos

En el siguiente ejemplo es una aplicación de consola que imprime los nombres de inicio de sesión de los usuarios que se han agregado a grupos dentro de una colección de sitios, así como los grupos a los que se han agregado y la fecha del cambio.

using System;
using Microsoft.SharePoint;

namespace Test
{
   class ConsoleApp
   {
      static void Main(string[] args)
      {
         using (SPSite siteCollection = new SPSite("https://localhost"))
         {
            using (SPWeb rootSite = siteCollection.RootWeb)
            {
               // Construct a query.
               SPChangeQuery query = new SPChangeQuery(false, false); 

               // Set a limit on the number of changes returned on a single trip.
               query.FetchLimit = 500;

               // object type 
               query.Group = true;

               // change type
               query.GroupMembershipAdd = true;

               // Get the users and groups for the site collection.
               SPUserCollection users = rootSite.AllUsers;
               SPGroupCollection groups = rootSite.Groups;

               // Convert to local time.
               SPTimeZone timeZone = rootSite.RegionalSettings.TimeZone;

               // total changes
               int total = 0;

               // Loop until we reach the end of the log.
               while (true)
               {
                  SPChangeCollection changes = siteCollection.GetChanges(query);
                  total += changes.Count; // running total

                  foreach (SPChangeGroup change in changes)
                  {
                     // Try to get the group name.
                     string groupName = String.Empty;
                     try
                     {
                        SPGroup group = groups.GetByID(change.Id);
                        groupName = group.Name;
                     }
                     catch (SPException)
                     {
                        groupName = "Unknown";
                     }

                     // Try to get the user name.
                     string loginName = String.Empty;
                     try
                     {
                        SPUser user = users.GetByID(change.UserId);
                        loginName = user.LoginName;
                     }
                     catch (SPException)
                     {
                        loginName = "Unknown";
                     }

                     // Write to the console.
                     Console.WriteLine("\nDate: {0}", 
                          timeZone.UTCToLocalTime(change.Time).ToString());
                     Console.WriteLine("{0} was added to the {1} group.", 
                          loginName, groupName);
                  }

                  // Break out of loop if we have the last batch.
                  if (changes.Count < query.FetchLimit)
                     break;

                  // Otherwise, go get another batch.
                  query.ChangeTokenStart = changes.LastChangeToken;
               }

               Console.WriteLine("\nTotal changes = {0:#,#}", total);
            }
         }
         Console.Write("\nPress ENTER to continue...");
         Console.ReadLine();
      }
   }
}
Imports System
Imports Microsoft.SharePoint

Module ConsoleApp
   Sub Main()
      Using siteCollection As SPSite = New SPSite("https://localhost")
         Using rootSite As SPWeb = siteCollection.RootWeb

            ' Construct a query.
            Dim query As New SPChangeQuery(False, False)

            ' Set a limit on the number of changes returned on a single trip.
            query.FetchLimit = 500

            ' Select the object type. 
            query.Group = True

            ' Select the change type.
            query.GroupMembershipAdd = True

            ' Get the users and groups for the site collection.
            Dim users As SPUserCollection = rootSite.AllUsers
            Dim groups As SPGroupCollection = rootSite.Groups

            ' Convert to local time.
            Dim timeZone As SPTimeZone = rootSite.RegionalSettings.TimeZone

            ' total changes
            Dim total As Integer = 0

            ' Loop until we reach the end of the log.
            While True
               Dim changes As SPChangeCollection = siteCollection.GetChanges(query)
               total += changes.Count ' running total
               For Each change As SPChangeGroup In changes

                  ' Try to get the group name.
                  Dim groupName As String = String.Empty
                  Try
                     Dim group As SPGroup = groups.GetByID(change.Id)
                     groupName = group.Name
                  Catch ex As SPException
                     groupName = "Unknown"
                  End Try

                  ' Try to get the user name.
                  Dim loginName As String = String.Empty
                  Try
                     Dim user As SPUser = users.GetByID(change.UserId)
                     loginName = user.LoginName
                  Catch ex As SPException
                     loginName = "Unknown"
                  End Try

                  ' Write to the console.
                  Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf + "Date: {0}", _
                                    timeZone.UTCToLocalTime(change.Time).ToString())
                  Console.WriteLine("{0} was added to the {1} group.", _
                                    loginName, groupName)

               Next change

               ' Break out of loop if we have the last batch.
               If changes.Count < query.FetchLimit Then
                  Exit While
               End If
               ' Otherwise, go get another batch.
               query.ChangeTokenStart = changes.LastChangeToken
            End While

            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf + "Total of {0:#,#} changes", total)

         End Using
      End Using

      Console.Write(vbCrLf + "Press ENTER to continue...")
      Console.ReadLine()

   End Sub
End Module

Seguridad para subprocesos

Los miembros static (Shared en Visual Basic) públicos de este tipo son seguros para subprocesos. No se garantiza que los miembros de instancias sean seguros para los subprocesos.

Vea también

Referencia

Miembros SPChangeQuery

Espacio de nombres Microsoft.SharePoint