Providing I understand your use-case the alternative, and arguably better way than defining a URL pattern for a given TFS version, is to use the TswaClientHyperlinkService
to generate your URLs. You can use this API class to generate a URL for a given work item Id for example, through the GetWorkItemEditorUrl
method; e.g. using the v11 client dlls :
var collection = new TfsTeamProjectCollection(
new Uri("http://<tfsuri>/tfs/<collection>/"));
var hyperlinkService = collection.GetService<TswaClientHyperlinkService>();
var link = hyperlinkService.GetWorkItemEditorUrl(<workitemid>);
// against TFS 2012:
// var link:
// http://<tfsuri>/tfs/web/wi.aspx?pcguid=<guid>&id=<workitemid>
// redirects to
// http://<tfsuri>/tfs/<collection>/<project>/_workitems#_a=edit&id=<workitemid>
I haven't got a TFS 2010 instance to test this against, but fingers crossed this would be transparent across calls to different versions.
All that said, this question has been asked before. But the method in the link of the accepted answer derives different versions by identifying functionality introduced at each release. This is applicable to differentiating 2005, 2008 and 2010. I don't know if the same approach can be used to differentiate 2010 and 2012 (or if a more palatable API method now exists).