App::TimeTracker::Command::RT
NAME
App::TimeTracker::Command::RT - App::TimeTracker RT plugin
VERSION
version 2.018
DESCRIPTION
This plugin takes a lot of hassle out of working with Best Practical's RequestTracker available for free from http://bestpractical.com/rt/.
It can set the description and tags of the current task based on data entered into RT, set the owner of the ticket and update the time-worked in RT. If you also use the Git
plugin, this plugin will generate very nice branch names based on RT information.
CONFIGURATION
plugins
Add RT
to the list of plugins.
rt
add a hash named rt
, containing the following keys:
server [REQUIRED]
The server name RT is running on.
username [REQUIRED]
Username to connect with. As the password of this user might be distributed on a lot of computer, grant as little rights as needed.
password [REQUIRED]
Password to connect with.
timeout
Time in seconds to wait for an connection to be established. Default: 300 seconds (via RT::Client::REST)
set_owner_to
If set, set the owner of the current ticket to the specified value during start
.
update_time_worked
If set, store the time worked on this task also in RT.
NEW COMMANDS
none
CHANGES TO OTHER COMMANDS
start, continue
--rt
~/perl/Your-Project$ tracker start --rt 1234
If --rt
is set to a valid ticket number:
- store the tickets subject in the tasks description ("Rev up FluxCompensator!!")
- add the ticket number to the tasks tags ("RT1234")
- if
- set the owner of the ticket in RT (if
stop
If
AUTHOR
Thomas Klausner
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright © 2011 by Thomas Klausner.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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