Package.GetRelationshipsByType(String) Method
Definition
Returns a collection of all the package-level relationships that match a given RelationshipType.
public:
System::IO::Packaging::PackageRelationshipCollection ^ GetRelationshipsByType(System::String ^ relationshipType);
public System.IO.Packaging.PackageRelationshipCollection GetRelationshipsByType (string relationshipType);
member this.GetRelationshipsByType : string -> System.IO.Packaging.PackageRelationshipCollection
Public Function GetRelationshipsByType (relationshipType As String) As PackageRelationshipCollection
Parameters
- relationshipType
- String
The RelationshipType to match and return in the collection.
Returns
A collection of package-level relationships that match the specified relationshipType
.
Exceptions
relationshipType
is null
.
relationshipType
is an empty string.
The package is not open (Dispose(Boolean) or Close() has been called).
The package is write-only.
Examples
The following example shows how to retrieve the relationships that have been defined for the package. For the complete sample, see Reading a Package Sample.
// Open the Package.
// ('using' statement insures that 'package' is
// closed and disposed when it goes out of scope.)
using (Package package =
Package.Open(packagePath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
PackagePart documentPart = null;
PackagePart resourcePart = null;
// Get the Package Relationships and look for
// the Document part based on the RelationshipType
Uri uriDocumentTarget = null;
foreach (PackageRelationship relationship in
package.GetRelationshipsByType(PackageRelationshipType))
{
// Resolve the Relationship Target Uri
// so the Document Part can be retrieved.
uriDocumentTarget = PackUriHelper.ResolvePartUri(
new Uri("/", UriKind.Relative), relationship.TargetUri);
// Open the Document Part, write the contents to a file.
documentPart = package.GetPart(uriDocumentTarget);
ExtractPart(documentPart, targetDirectory);
}
// Get the Document part's Relationships,
// and look for required resources.
Uri uriResourceTarget = null;
foreach (PackageRelationship relationship in
documentPart.GetRelationshipsByType(
ResourceRelationshipType))
{
// Resolve the Relationship Target Uri
// so the Resource Part can be retrieved.
uriResourceTarget = PackUriHelper.ResolvePartUri(
documentPart.Uri, relationship.TargetUri);
// Open the Resource Part and write the contents to a file.
resourcePart = package.GetPart(uriResourceTarget);
ExtractPart(resourcePart, targetDirectory);
}
}// end:using(Package package) - Close & dispose package.
' Open the Package.
' ('using' statement insures that 'package' is
' closed and disposed when it goes out of scope.)
Using package As Package = Package.Open(packagePath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
Dim documentPart As PackagePart = Nothing
Dim resourcePart As PackagePart = Nothing
' Get the Package Relationships and look for
' the Document part based on the RelationshipType
Dim uriDocumentTarget As Uri = Nothing
For Each relationship As PackageRelationship In package.GetRelationshipsByType(PackageRelationshipType)
' Resolve the Relationship Target Uri
' so the Document Part can be retrieved.
uriDocumentTarget = PackUriHelper.ResolvePartUri(New Uri("/", UriKind.Relative), relationship.TargetUri)
' Open the Document Part, write the contents to a file.
documentPart = package.GetPart(uriDocumentTarget)
ExtractPart(documentPart, targetDirectory)
Next relationship
' Get the Document part's Relationships,
' and look for required resources.
Dim uriResourceTarget As Uri = Nothing
For Each relationship As PackageRelationship In documentPart.GetRelationshipsByType(ResourceRelationshipType)
' Resolve the Relationship Target Uri
' so the Resource Part can be retrieved.
uriResourceTarget = PackUriHelper.ResolvePartUri(documentPart.Uri, relationship.TargetUri)
' Open the Resource Part and write the contents to a file.
resourcePart = package.GetPart(uriResourceTarget)
ExtractPart(resourcePart, targetDirectory)
Next relationship
End Using ' end:using(Package package) - Close & dispose package.
Remarks
GetRelationships will never return null
; however the returned collection may contain zero elements if there are no package-level relationships that match the specified relationshipType
.
The following table shows the package-level relationshipType
URIs defined by the Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) specification.
Package-level Relationship | Relationship Type URI |
---|---|
Core Properties | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/relationships/metadata/core-properties |
Digital Signature | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/relationships/digital-signature/signature |
Digital Signature Certificate | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/relationships/digital-signature/certificate |
Digital Signature Origin | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/relationships/digital-signature/origin |
Thumbnail | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/relationships/metadata/thumbnail |
For additional information, see the Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) specification available for download at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=71255.