Python implementation of REST API described here: https://rt-wiki.bestpractical.com/wiki/REST
Note: Please note that starting with the major release of v2.0.0, this library requires a Python version >= 3.5. In case you still require a Python 2 version or one compatible with Python < 3.5, please use a version < 2.0.0 of this library.
This module uses following Python modules:
- requests (http://docs.python-requests.org/)
Unit-tests are implemented using: - nose (http://nose.readthedocs.org)
Install the python-rt package using:
pip install rt
This module is distributed under the terms of GNU General Public Licence v3 and was developed by CZ.NIC Labs - research and development department of CZ.NIC association - top level domain registy for .CZ. Copy of the GNU General Public License is distributed along with this module.
An example is worth a thousand words:
>>> import rt >>> tracker = rt.Rt('http://localhost/rt/REST/1.0/', 'user_login', 'user_pass') >>> tracker.login() True >>> map(lambda x: x['id'], tracker.search(Queue='helpdesk', Status='open')) ['ticket/1', 'ticket/2', 'ticket/10', 'ticket/15'] >>> tracker.create_ticket(Queue='helpdesk', \ ... Subject='Coffee (important)', Text='Help I Ran Out of Coffee!') 19 >>> tracker.edit_ticket(19, Requestors='addicted@example.com') True >>> tracker.reply(19, text='Do you know Starbucks?') True >>> tracker.logout() True
Please use docstrings to see how to use different functions. They are written
in ReStructuredText. You can also generate HTML documentation by running
make html
in doc directory (Sphinx required).
- Project site and issue tracking:
- https://github.com/CZ-NIC/python-rt
- Git repository:
- git://github.com/CZ-NIC/python-rt.git