I think I got it.
I've added a where clause to the Linq query in my helper class. Fingers
crossed. :)
Module module = (from m in xml.DescendantsAndSelf()
where m.Attribute("Name").Value.Equals("masterpage_")
select new Module
{
...
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Paul Noone
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2014 2:54 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Get specific element file from feature element definitions
Hi all,
In my feature receiver I get the collection of element definitions and then
check for the element type of Module.
var ElementDefinitions =
properties.Definition.GetElementDefinitions(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture);
foreach (SPElementDefinition ElementDefinition in ElementDefinitions)
{
if (ElementDefinition.ElementType == "Module")
{
But this seems to be as deep as I can go using the SPElementDefinition class
and I'm really only concerned with the Module within a specific elements file.
Is there a way to either get this file directly, or filter my Module collection
above to get its Name attribute??
<Module Name="masterpage_" ... >
Regards,
Paul
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