InputDescriptor Constructor (String, Type, String, String, AutoAssignedInput, Type, Type)

Initializes a new instance of the InputDescriptor class with the specified key, data type, name, description, input type, type converter, and editor type.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.DataGenerator
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub New ( _
    key As String, _
    type As Type, _
    name As String, _
    description As String, _
    inputType As AutoAssignedInput, _
    typeConverter As Type, _
    uiTypeEditor As Type _
)
'Usage
Dim key As String
Dim type As Type
Dim name As String
Dim description As String
Dim inputType As AutoAssignedInput
Dim typeConverter As Type
Dim uiTypeEditor As Type

Dim instance As New InputDescriptor(key, type, _
    name, description, inputType, typeConverter, _
    uiTypeEditor)
public InputDescriptor(
    string key,
    Type type,
    string name,
    string description,
    AutoAssignedInput inputType,
    Type typeConverter,
    Type uiTypeEditor
)
public:
InputDescriptor(
    String^ key, 
    Type^ type, 
    String^ name, 
    String^ description, 
    AutoAssignedInput inputType, 
    Type^ typeConverter, 
    Type^ uiTypeEditor
)
public function InputDescriptor(
    key : String, 
    type : Type, 
    name : String, 
    description : String, 
    inputType : AutoAssignedInput, 
    typeConverter : Type, 
    uiTypeEditor : Type
)

Parameters

  • key
    Type: System.String
    The key that is used to uniquely identify the input value. For the default generator, this key is the property name.
  • name
    Type: System.String
    The friendly name of the input. This name appears in the Properties window.
  • description
    Type: System.String
    The description of the input. This description appears in the Properties window.
  • typeConverter
    Type: System.Type
    The type converter to use for this input. A type converter is used to show a drop-down list in the Properties window.
  • uiTypeEditor
    Type: System.Type
    The type of the editor for this input.

Remarks

inputType can have any of the well-known input types that AutoAssignedInput defines, which include Seed, Nullable, PercentageNull, Unique, and so on.

Permissions

See Also

Reference

InputDescriptor Class

InputDescriptor Members

InputDescriptor Overload

Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.DataGenerator Namespace

SetInputValues

InputAttribute

Other Resources

How to: Add Input Properties to a Data Generator

Walkthrough: Creating a Custom Data Generator