Use tf.exe to create a workspace - tfs

Can someone help me with creating a workspace from tf.exe commandline?
I'm trying to setup a workspace for VS Code to use, and can't install VS, so I have copied the tf.exe files and prereq dll's and tried the following:
TF.exe vc workspace /new IIS-VM-WorkSpace /collection:https://<AzureRepo>
But I get an you har not authorized error.
I have tried to add /login:<mye-mail> but it doesn't change anything.
How can I log in to a tf workspace?

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Delete TFS workspace mapping after jenkins job execution

I am trying to run a Jenkins job that uses TFVC plugin. We earlier had a problem with length of the TFS workspace names (exception for length > 75 chars). In order to address this we made a change in the TFVC configuration.
Default workspace name in TFVC: Hudson-${JOB_NAME}-${NODE_NAME}
After change: Hudson-${JOB_NAME}
Post this change the job had one successful run. We are unable to run this repeatedly as the TFS workspace created during the successful run was not deleted. and is throwing the following exception:
FATAL: hudson.remoting.ProxyException: com.microsoft.tfs.core.exceptions.TECoreException: The workspace scanAPI;tfsjenkins already exists on computer ip-XX-XX-XX-XX.
I have tried deleting the Jenkins workspace in pre/post build steps. This has no impact on the TFS workspace.
Additional information: The jobs are being run on a linux node and hence I am unable to run windows commands
You can use Post Build script that use tf.exe to delete the TFVC workpsace, with the delete command.
Create a global environment variable to be able to access the TF.exe easier. for example:
Note: the path to tf.exe it depend to which Visual Studio is installed in the Jenkins machine.
Add a Windows batch command from the scripts menu with the following command:
%TFS% workspace /delete /noprompt /collection:”https://tfs.codeplex.com:443/tfs/TFS27″ “Hudson-%JOB_NAME%;snd\7astlivec_cp”
Replace the URL with your TFS Server URL and change snd\7astlivec_cp with your TFS user. The command is going to delete the newly created TFS workspace.
Another option is to add tf.exe. location to the machine PATH variable and use it directly: tf workspace /delete .......
Update
For Linux, you should be able to use this through team explorer everywhere. It also include a tf command line.
Take a look at Setting up a workspace using Team Explorer Everywhere on Linux
Should be similar on Linux.
Instead of creating the default workspace by specifying workspace name in UI setting, you could also use a Windows batch command to handle this process.
If you want to delete workspace, just add a new post build step, a cleanup command could be added to delete the previously created TFS workspace.
%TFS% workspace /delete /noprompt /collection:"{your-tfs-team-project-collection-url}" "Hudson-%JOB_NAME%;{your-domain-user-name}"
More details your could kindly refer this step-by-step tutorial Jenkins Get Source Code By Specific TFS Changeset

Let Jenkins build from multiple TFS repositories

I have a problem with Jenkins building my source code. I'm using a lib repo and a repo for my code. I want Jenkins to build the project if anything in one of the repos changes.
Does anyone has some pointer how to solve this? I managed to get it working in the case that everything is in only one repo, but I want to separate the lib and the project code.
Unfortunately,the TFS pluging for Jenkins currently does not support checking out the sources from multiple locations.
However, as a work around you could use the command line to create any sort of workspace that you like, and even copy a template workspace that you have lying around.
To achieved this use both TF and the powershell Snapin Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerShell.
Basically the workflow is as follows :
Get-TFsWorkspace (Powershell : To check for the workspace)
TF Workspace /new (To Create a workspace)
TF Workfold /unmap (use this to remove the default $/ mapping which is
made during workspace creation)
TF Workfold /map (To map specific locations, ie $/Repo/project)
TF Scorch (to remove any artifacts if there are any)
TF Get (To get the code)
More details please refer this answer in a similar question.

TFS command line not working through Jenkins

I am new to this, so please excuse my ignorance if this is something very basic.
I use the following commands in the 'Execute windows Batch command' tab in a Jenkins job -
cd "C:\Data\Projects\<project name>\00_Mainline"
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\TF.exe" get "$/Analytical/<project name>/00_Mainline" /force /recursive
This works well if I type it in a command prompt; but when this is run from Jenkins, I get the following error -
Unable to determine the workspace. You may be able to correct this by running 'tf workspaces /collection:TeamProjectCollectionUrl'.
After going through several threads in this site, I added
pushd "C:\Data\Projects\<project name>\00_Mainline"
to the top of the script. But this didn't help either.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Sudhi
Since you haven't specified otherwise I'm going to assume Jenkins is running under a different user account, in which case there may not be a workspace for the Jenkins account.
In any case, in Jenkins you might need to use the tf workspace command to create a new workspace, and then the tf workfold command to set up a folder mapping before you can do the tf get.

how to remove TFS workspace mapping for another user

I am using Visual Studio 2010. Some months back I was using some 'ABC' TFS user to connect to TFS and mapped some folders on my local drive. Now my previous user 'ABC' is gone and I am allotted a new tfs user 'XYZ' to connect to TFS. So naturally I tried mapping some remote folder to my existing local folder and I got the following error.
"The working folder 'Some_Local_Path' is already in use by the workspace WORKSPACE_NAME:USER_NAME on computer 'MACHINE_NAME'"
I have tried removing the cache folder contents but the same error (C:\Users{UserName}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Team Foundation\3.0\Cache).
I have also tried running the commonly found TFS command (tf workspaces /remove:*) to delete the caches for all worksapaces but still the same error.
When I try to edit my workspace, it shows source control and local folders for my current user 'XYZ' but what I want is to remove the folder bindings for my previous user 'ABC'. How can I achieve that?
You need to get your TFS administrator to delete the workspace if you have no access to the account.
You may be able to do it by calling "tf workspace" with the explicit user specified, but you need "manage other users workspace" permission. TF Sidekicks uses the same commands so would require the same permission. It is a TFS admin productivity tool.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y901w7se(v=vs.100).aspx
You can use:
tf workspace /delete "WORKSPACENAME;PREVIOUSUSERACCOUNT"
I had a similar issue and could not install sidekick because I'm running VS 2k17.
I was unable to delete the workspace because it kept telling me it could not find the workspace.
tf workspaces /computer:* /owner:*
This would list all of my workspaces and the owners. So I would try
tf workspace /delete myWorkSpaceName;Bob Smith
TF14061: The workspace myWorkSpaceName;Bob Smith does not exist.
That is the exact workspace and owner name I was getting in the original workspace listing above.
The solution was to ask for xml format
tf workspaces /computer:* /owner:* /format:xml > c:\temp\workspaces.xml
(Note: Output to file is optional, but recommended)
This gives workspace owner aliases and one of them was a long name with a guid and the account email. This finally worked:
tf workspace /delete myWorkSpaceName;aabe3ec12-1254-4956-b1ee-3fb26506931e\bsmith#myDomain.onmicrosoft.com
It asked for a confirmation and finally deleted my orphaned workspace.
If you have administrative rights to the collection you can use the TF command located in the Visual Studio\Common7\IDE directory to do this without having to install another tool.
First list the workspaces associated with the user:
TF workspaces /collection:"http://tfsserver:8080/tfs/collection_name" /owner:owner_id
This will return the list of workspaces owned by the user and computer they are associated with
To delete a named workspace:
TF workspace /delete workspacename;owner_id /collection:"http://tfsserver:8080/tfs/collection_name"
First of all you need to install TFS Sidekick (you can download it from http://www.attrice.info/cm/tfs/) In installation phase choose Integrated with IDE mode
Then a new menu will be added to Visual Studio as below
Menus -> Tools -> TeamFoundation Sidekick
Then open workspace sidekick
Search for the 'ABC' user and then you can delete his workspace
Open Source Control Explorer(View->Other Windows->Source Control Explorer)
On toolbar pane there will be Workspace combo. Choose from that combo Workspacess..
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Remove
1.First we will check the list of workspaces from VS 2015 Developer command prompt,
Ex - tf workspaces /owner:*
2.Now we will get the xml format from VS 2017 Developer command prompt which will have ‘owner id’ for the particular workspace,
Example 1 - tf.exe workspaces /owner:* /computer:ComputerName /collection:https://YOUR-TFS-URL.visualstudio.com /format:xml
3.We can now delete the workspace for the particular user,
Example 1- Tf workspace /delete ComputerName;email#email.com /server:"https://URL.visualstudio.com"
OR
Example 2 - Tf workspace /delete ComputerName;1e178c77-bb8b-6f05-bf99
/server:https://URL.visualstudio.com
(Where 1e178c77-bb8b-6f05-bf99 is ID of the workspace which you get from Step 2 XML format)
4.Again we will check the list of workspaces from VS 2015 Developer command prompt,
Ex - tf workspaces /owner:*
Steps to delete workspaces from the TFS server:
Open Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt.
Goto Program Files (x86) folder, depending on the installed visual studio select "Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0" folder. Here this I have selected it because I am having Visual Studio 2013 installed on my machine. Add this path in the command prompt. Add like
"cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE"
Note: If you have an access of the TFS server from the network then you can try it from any machine where Visual Studio has been installed or from the same TFS machine server if it has Visual Studio there.
Check a list of workspaces under specific collection. Type below command to get the workspaces under one collection.
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\tf workspaces /server:http://{TFSServername}:8080/tfs/{CollectionName} /owner:*
In the above command replace {TFSServername} this with your TFS servername or the Server IP.
In the above command replace {CollectionName} this with actual TFS Collection Name.
How to remove workspaces under specific collection. Check below command for the same.
tf workspace /server:http://{TFSServername}:8080/tfs//{CollectionName} /delete “{workspacename};{owner}”
Replace {workspacename} this with "Workspacename” which is there in the list of workspaces.
Replace {CollectionName} this with TFS Collection Name.
E.g. tf workspace /server:http://{TFSServername}:8080/tfs//{CollectionName} /delete {Enter Exact Workspacename};{Enter ExtactOwnerName}
I had the same issue that after deleting the workspace using tf delete command, I was getting the error that the workspace was already mapped! Then I found out tf delete workspace command leaves the job incomplete so you have to also delete it from the cache manually as was suggested here:
https://community.dynamics.com/365/financeandoperations/b/dynamicsaxinsightbyanas/posts/d365fo-the-path-is-already-mapped-in-workspace
I end up in same issue after the person who setup Jenkins left our company. He had setup workspace and TFS checkout was using alternate authentication. As his credentials are removed from msdn, TFS checkout started choking.
Following LarryG's solution helped to remove the workspace. Only difference is, I just used the windows live ID of the person, who left the company.
tf workspace /delete myWorkSpaceName;windowsliveID

TFS command line to get all mapping information of a specific workspace

I am trying get all maping information for a specific workspace.
When I try this command, it displays a dialog - which is not what I want.
tf workspace myworkspace
Is there a command that will get all the working folder information and output to the console?
The following command displays the working folder mappings for the workspace in the current directory:
C:\projects>tf workfold
If you want to list the working folder mappings for a different workspace, you can specify the /workspace:workspacename parameter.
C:\>tf workfold /workspace:My_Other_Workspace
You can manipulate the workspace mappings using this command also.
The following example maps the folder C:\DifferentWorkfold to the Team Foundation version control server folder $/projects/project_one
c:\projects>tf workfold $/projects/project_one C:\DifferentWorkfold
See Tf Command-Line Utility - Workfold Command on MSDN for more information
In TFS 2008 and TFS 2010, the command
C:\projects>tf workfold
would indeed display the working folder mappings for the workspace in the current directory.
However, for TFS 2012, this command no longer works.
Now, you just get an error message:
Unable to determine the workspace. You may be able to correct this by
running the command 'tf workspaces /collection:TeamProjectCollectionUrl'
If I knew the TeamProjectCollectionUrl then I wouldn't need to run the workfold command!

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