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Alex Last, 2010-12-13 03:02
Issues¶
Listing issues¶
GET /issues.xml
Returns a paginated list of issues. By default, it returns open issues only.
Parameters:these are ONLY available in TRUNK at this moment (Dec 12, 2010):
offset: skip this number of issues in response (optional)limit: number of issues per page (optional)
Optional filters:
project_id: get issues from the project with the given idtracker_id: get issues from the tracker with the given idstatus_id: get issues with the given status id only (you can use*to get open and closed issues)- ...
Examples:
GET /issues.xml GET /issues.xml?project_id=2 GET /issues.xml?project_id=2&tracker_id=1 GET /issues.xml?assigned_to=me GET /issues.xml?status_id=closed GET /issues.xml?status_id=* Paging example: GET /issues.xml?project_id=testproject&query_id=2&offset=0&limit=100 GET /issues.xml?project_id=testproject&query_id=2&offset=50&limit=100
Response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<issues type="array" count="1640">
<issue>
<id>4326</id>
<project name="Redmine" id="1"/>
<tracker name="Feature" id="2"/>
<status name="New" id="1"/>
<priority name="Normal" id="4"/>
<author name="John Smith" id="10106"/>
<category name="Email notifications" id="9"/>
<subject>
Aggregate Multiple Issue Changes for Email Notifications
</subject>
<description>
This is not to be confused with another useful proposed feature that
would do digest emails for notifications.
</description>
<start_date>2009-12-03</start_date>
<due_date></due_date>
<done_ratio>0</done_ratio>
<estimated_hours></estimated_hours>
<custom_fields>
<custom_field name="Resolution" id="2">Duplicate</custom_field>
<custom_field name="Texte" id="5">Test</custom_field>
<custom_field name="Boolean" id="6">1</custom_field>
<custom_field name="Date" id="7">2010-01-12</custom_field>
</custom_fields>
<created_on>Thu Dec 03 15:02:12 +0100 2009</created_on>
<updated_on>Sun Jan 03 12:08:41 +0100 2010</updated_on>
</issue>
<issue>
<id>4325</id>
...
</issue>
</issues>
Showing an issue¶
GET /issues/[id].xml
Creating an issue¶
Using XML¶
POST /issues.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<issue>
<subject>Example</subject>
<project_id>1</project_id>
<priority_id>4</priority_id>
</issue>
Other available tags:
- description
- category_id
- assigned_to_id - ID of the user to assign the issue to (currently no mechanism to assign by name)
- status_id
- ...
Using JSON¶
POST /issues.json
{
"issue": {
"project_id": "example",
"subject": "Test issue"
}
}
Updating an issue¶
Using XML¶
PUT /issues/[id].xml
Using JSON¶
PUT /issues/[id].json
{
"issue": {
"subject": "Example issue (was: Test issue)",
"notes": "Changing the subject"
}
}
Deleting an issue¶
DELETE /issues/[id].xml
Updated by Alex Last almost 15 years ago · 22 revisions