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Terence Mill, 2013-06-06 09:46
Using the REST API with Java¶
- Jredmine (implements its own redmine plugin and correspodnsing java client - more other/features than redmine rest api)
- redmine-jconnector (only until redmine 1.4 using REST API)
- Redmine Java API library is a FREE third-party Java library that can be used to access the Redmine API. It is released under Apache 2 open-source license. (support until Redmine 2.3 using REST API)
Sample usage:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.util.List;
import com.taskadapter.redmineapi.RedmineManager;
import com.taskadapter.redmineapi.bean.Issue;
public class Simple {
private static String redmineHost = "https://www.hostedredmine.com";
private static String apiAccessKey = "a3221bfcef5750219bd0a2df69519416dba17fc9";
private static String projectKey = "taskconnector-test";
private static Integer queryId = null; // any
public static void main(String[] args) {
RedmineManager mgr = new RedmineManager(redmineHost, apiAccessKey);
try {
tryGetIssues(mgr);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
private static void tryGetIssues(RedmineManager mgr) throws Exception {
List<Issue> issues = mgr.getIssues(projectKey, queryId);
for (Issue issue : issues) {
System.out.println(issue.toString());
}
}
}
Create Issue:
Issue issueToCreate = new Issue();
issueToCreate.setSubject("This is the summary line 123");
Issue newIssue = mgr.createIssue(PROJECT_KEY, issueToCreate);
Get issue by ID:
Issue issue = mgr.getIssueById(123);
Updated by Terence Mill over 12 years ago · 13 revisions