Functions/Remove-AzDoUserStoryWorkItem.ps1
Function Remove-AzDoUserStoryWorkItem{ <# .SYNOPSIS This will delete a work item. .DESCRIPTION This will delete a work item. The item is moved to the recycle binn in case it needs to be restored. The REST API has an option to delete fully, without being able to restore from recycle bin, but that is not implemented here. .EXAMPLE Remove-AzDoUserStoryWorkItem -Project "Alpha Devs" -WorkItemID 60505 .EXAMPLE $TeamName = "Alpha Devs" Remove-AzDoUserStoryWorkItem -Project $TeamName -WorkItemID 60505 .PARAMETER PersonalAccessToken This is your personal access token from Azuree Devops. .PARAMETER OrganisationName The name of your Azure Devops Organisation .PARAMETER Project The name of your Azure Devops project. Is also often a team name. .PARAMETER WorkItemID The ID number of the work item you wish to delete .INPUTS Input is from command line or called from a script. .OUTPUTS This will output the item being deleted. .NOTES Author: Lars Panzerbjørn Creation Date: 2020.07.31 #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess=$True,ConfirmImpact='Low')] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Alias('TeamName')] [string]$Project, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Alias('WorkItem','ID')] [string]$WorkItemID ) BEGIN{ Write-Verbose "Beginning $($MyInvocation.Mycommand)" $Uri = $BaseUri + "$Project/_apis/wit/workitems/$($workItemId)?api-version=7.0" } PROCESS{ Write-Verbose "Processing $($MyInvocation.Mycommand)" IF($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess()){ $WItem = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Method DELETE -Headers $Header #This deletes the Work item } } END{ Write-Verbose "Ending $($MyInvocation.Mycommand)" $WItem } } |