App::TimeTracker::Command::RT - App::TimeTracker RT plugin
version 3.000
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 as well as time-left in RT. If you also use the Git
plugin, this plugin will
generate very nice branch names based on RT information.
Add RT
to the list of plugins.
add a hash named rt
, containing the following keys:
The server name RT is running on.
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 to connect with.
Time in seconds to wait for an connection to be established. Default: 300 seconds (via RT::Client::REST)
If set, set the owner of the current ticket to the specified value during start
and/or stop
.
If set, updates the time worked on this task also in RT.
If set, updates the time left property on this task also in RT using the time worked tracker value.
none
~/perl/Your-Project$ tracker start --rt 1234
If --rt
is set to a valid ticket number:
- set or append the ticket subject in the task description ("Rev up FluxCompensator!!")
- add the ticket number to the tasks tags ("RT1234")
- if
Git
is also used, determine a save branch name from the ticket number and subject, and change into this branch ("RT1234_rev_up_fluxcompensator") - set the owner of the ticket in RT (if
set_owner_to
is set in config) - updates the status of the ticket in RT (if
set_status/start
is set in config)
If <update_time_worked> is set in config, adds the time worked on this task to the ticket. If <update_time_left> is set in config, reduces the time left on this task to the ticket. If <set_status/stop> is set in config, updates the status of the ticket
Thomas Klausner domm@cpan.org
This software is copyright (c) 2014 - 2019 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.