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| 3 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Redmine API |
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| 5 | Redmine exposes some of its data through a REST API. This API provides access and basic CRUD operations (create, update, delete) for the resources described below. |
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| 7 | h2. API Description |
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| 9 | 24 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |_.Resource |_.Status |_.Notes |_.Availability| |
| 10 | |[[Rest_Issues|Issues]] | Beta | Usable with some bugs and rough edges. | 1.0 | |
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| 11 | |[[Rest_Projects|Projects]] | Beta | Usable with some bugs and rough edges. | 1.0 | |
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| 12 | 28 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_Users|Users]] | Beta | | 1.1 | |
| 13 | 39 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_TimeEntries|Time Entries]] | Beta | | 1.1 | |
| 14 | 28 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_News|News]] | Prototype | Prototype implementation for @index@ only | 1.1 | |
| 15 | 43 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_IssueRelations|Issue Relations]] | Alpha | | 1.3 | |
| 16 | |[[Rest_Versions|Versions]] | Alpha | | 1.3 | |
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| 17 | 44 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_Queries|Queries]] | Alpha | | 1.3 | |
| 18 | 45 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_Attachments|Attachments]] | Alpha | | 1.3 | |
| 19 | 53 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_IssueStatuses|Issue Statuses]] | Alpha | Provides the list of all statuses | 1.3 | |
| 20 | 51 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_Trackers|Trackers]] | Alpha | Provides the list of all trackers | 1.3 | |
| 21 | 52 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |[[Rest_IssueCategories|Issue Categories]] | Alpha | | 1.3 | |
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| 23 | 15 | Eric Davis | Status legend: |
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| 25 | * Stable - feature complete, no major changes planned |
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| 26 | * Beta - usable for integrations with some bugs or missing minor functionality |
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| 27 | * Alpha - major functionality in place, needs feedback from API users and integrators |
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| 28 | * Prototype - very rough implementation, possible major breaking changes mid-version. *Not recommended for integration* |
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| 29 | * Planned - planned in a future version, depending on developer availability |
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| 31 | 24 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. General topics |
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| 33 | 24 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. Authentication |
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| 35 | Most of the time, the API requires authentication. To enable the API-style authentication, you have to check *Enable REST API* in Administration -> Settings -> Authentication. Then, authentication can be done in 2 different ways: |
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| 36 | * using your regular login/password via HTTP Basic authentication. |
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| 37 | 38 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * using your API key which is a handy way to avoid putting a password in a script. The API key may be attached to each request in one of the following way: |
| 38 | ** passed in as a "key" parameter |
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| 39 | ** passed in as a username with a random password via HTTP Basic authentication |
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| 40 | 46 | John Galambos | ** passed in as a "X-Redmine-API-Key" HTTP header (added in Redmine 1.1.0) |
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| 42 | You can find your API key on your account page ( /my/account ) when logged in, on the right-hand pane of the default layout. |
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| 43 | 24 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 44 | h3. Collection resources and pagination |
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| 46 | 47 | Tom Clegg | The response to a GET request on a collection ressources (eg. @/issues.xml@, @/users.xml@) generally won't return all the objects available in your database. Redmine version:1.1.0 introduces a common way to query such ressources using the following parameters: |
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| 48 | * @offset@: the offset of the first object to retrieve |
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| 49 | * @limit@: the number of items to be present in the response (default is 25, maximum is 100) |
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| 51 | 25 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Alternatively, you can use the @page@ parameter, instead of @offset@, in conjunction with @limit@. |
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| 53 | Examples: |
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| 55 | <pre> |
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| 56 | GET /issues.xml |
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| 57 | => returns the 25 first issues |
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| 59 | GET /issues.xml?limit=100 |
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| 60 | => returns the 100 first issues |
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| 62 | GET /issues.xml?offset=30&limit=10 |
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| 63 | => returns 10 issues from the 30th |
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| 65 | GET /issues.xml?page=3&limit=10 |
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| 66 | => same as above |
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| 67 | </pre> |
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| 69 | Responses to GET requests on collection ressources provide information about the total object count available in Redmine and the offset/limit used for the response. Examples: |
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| 71 | <pre> |
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| 72 | GET /issues.xml |
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| 74 | <issues type="array" total_count="2595" limit="25" offset="0"> |
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| 75 | ... |
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| 76 | </issues> |
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| 77 | </pre> |
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| 79 | <pre> |
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| 80 | GET /issues.json |
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| 82 | { "issues":[...], "total_count":2595, "limit":25, "offset":0 } |
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| 83 | </pre> |
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| 85 | Note: if you're using a REST client that does not support such top level attributes (total_count, limit, offset), you can set the @nometa@ parameter or @X-Redmine-Nometa@ HTTP header to 1 to get responses without them. Example: |
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| 87 | <pre> |
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| 88 | GET /issues.xml?nometa=1 |
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| 90 | <issues type="array"> |
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| 91 | ... |
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| 92 | </issues> |
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| 93 | </pre> |
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| 95 | 29 | Etienne Massip | h3. Fetching associated data |
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| 97 | Since of version:1.1.0, you have to explicitly specify the associations you want to be included in the query result by appending the @include@ parameter to the query url : |
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| 99 | Example: |
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| 101 | 41 | Jean-Philippe Lang | To retrieve issue journals with its description: |
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| 103 | <pre> |
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| 104 | GET /issues/296.xml?include=journals |
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| 106 | <issue> |
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| 107 | <id>296</id> |
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| 108 | 30 | Etienne Massip | ... |
| 109 | 29 | Etienne Massip | <journals type="array"> |
| 110 | ... |
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| 111 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </journals> |
| 112 | 41 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </issue> |
| 113 | </pre> |
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| 115 | You can also load multiple associations using a coma separated list of items. |
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| 117 | Example: |
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| 119 | <pre> |
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| 120 | GET /issues/296.xml?include=journals,changesets |
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| 122 | <issue> |
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| 123 | <id>296</id> |
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| 124 | ... |
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| 125 | <journals type="array"> |
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| 126 | ... |
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| 127 | </journals> |
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| 128 | <changesets type="array"> |
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| 129 | ... |
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| 130 | </changesets> |
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| 131 | 29 | Etienne Massip | </issue> |
| 132 | </pre> |
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| 134 | 42 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. Working with custom fields |
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| 136 | Most of the Redmine objects support custom fields. Their values can be found in the @custom_fields@ attributes. |
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| 138 | XML Example: |
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| 140 | <pre> |
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| 141 | GET /issues/296.xml # an issue with 2 custom fields |
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| 143 | <issue> |
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| 144 | <id>296</id> |
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| 145 | ... |
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| 146 | <custom_fields type="array"> |
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| 147 | <custom_field name="Affected version" id="1"> |
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| 148 | <value>1.0.1</value> |
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| 149 | </custom_field> |
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| 150 | <custom_field name="Resolution" id="2"> |
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| 151 | <value>Fixed</value> |
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| 152 | </custom_field> |
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| 153 | </custom_fields> |
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| 154 | </issue> |
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| 155 | </pre> |
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| 157 | JSON Example: |
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| 160 | GET /issues/296.json # an issue with 2 custom fields |
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| 162 | {"issue": |
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| 163 | { |
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| 164 | "id":8471, |
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| 165 | ... |
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| 166 | "custom_fields": |
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| 167 | [ |
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| 168 | {"value":"1.0.1","name":"Affected version","id":1}, |
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| 169 | {"value":"Fixed","name":"Resolution","id":2} |
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| 170 | ] |
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| 171 | } |
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| 172 | } |
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| 173 | </pre> |
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| 175 | You can also set/change the values of the custom fields when creating/updating an object using the same syntax (except that the custom field name is not required). |
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| 177 | XML Example: |
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| 179 | <pre> |
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| 180 | PUT /issues/296.xml |
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| 182 | <issue> |
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| 183 | <subject>Updating custom fields of an issue</subject> |
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| 184 | ... |
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| 185 | <custom_fields type="array"> |
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| 186 | <custom_field id="1"> |
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| 187 | <value>1.0.2</value> |
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| 188 | </custom_field> |
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| 189 | <custom_field id="2"> |
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| 190 | <value>Invalid</value> |
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| 191 | </custom_field> |
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| 192 | </custom_fields> |
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| 193 | </issue> |
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| 194 | </pre> |
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| 196 | Note: the @type="array"@ attribute on @custom_fields@ XML tag is strictly required. |
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| 198 | JSON Example: |
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| 200 | <pre> |
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| 201 | PUT /issues/296.json |
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| 203 | {"issue": |
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| 204 | { |
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| 205 | "subject":"Updating custom fields of an issue", |
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| 206 | ... |
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| 207 | "custom_fields": |
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| 208 | [ |
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| 209 | {"value":"1.0.2","id":1}, |
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| 210 | {"value":"Invalid","id":2} |
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| 211 | ] |
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| 212 | } |
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| 213 | } |
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| 214 | </pre> |
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| 216 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. API Usage in various languages/tools |
| 217 | 5 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 218 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * [[Rest_api_with_ruby|Ruby]] |
| 219 | * [[Rest_api_with_php|PHP]] |
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| 220 | 23 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * [[Rest_api_with_python|Python]] |
| 221 | 27 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * [[Rest_api_with_java|Java]] |
| 222 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * [[Rest_api_with_curl|cURL]] |
| 223 | 37 | Bevan Rudge | * "Drupal Redmine API module, 2.x branch (currently not stable)":http://drupal.org/project/redmine |
| 224 | 48 | Dorin Huzum | * [[Rest_api_with_csharp|.NET]] |
| 225 | 49 | Rodrigo Carvalho | * [[Rest_api_with_delphi|Delphi]] |