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#!perl
# PODNAME: RT::Client::REST::Queue
# ABSTRACT: queue object representation.
use strict;
use warnings;
package RT::Client::REST::Queue;
$RT::Client::REST::Queue::VERSION = '0.56';
use Params::Validate qw(:types);
use RT::Client::REST 0.20;
use RT::Client::REST::Object 0.01;
use RT::Client::REST::Object::Exception 0.01;
use RT::Client::REST::SearchResult 0.02;
use RT::Client::REST::Ticket;
use base 'RT::Client::REST::Object';
sub _attributes {{
id => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
form2value => sub {
shift =~ m~^queue/(\d+)$~i;
return $1;
},
value2form => sub {
return 'queue/' . shift;
},
},
name => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
},
description => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
},
correspond_address => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'CorrespondAddress',
},
comment_address => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'CommentAddress',
},
initial_priority => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'InitialPriority',
},
final_priority => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'FinalPriority',
},
default_due_in => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'DefaultDueIn',
},
disabled => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
},
admin_cc_addresses => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'AdminCcAddresses',
},
cc_addresses => {
validation => {
type => SCALAR,
},
rest_name => 'CcAddresses',
},
}}
sub tickets {
my $self = shift;
$self->_assert_rt_and_id;
return RT::Client::REST::Ticket
->new(rt => $self->rt)
->search(limits => [
{attribute => 'queue', operator => '=', value => $self->id},
]);
}
sub rt_type { 'queue' }
__PACKAGE__->_generate_methods;
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
RT::Client::REST::Queue - queue object representation.
=head1 VERSION
version 0.56
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $rt = RT::Client::REST->new(server => $ENV{RTSERVER});
my $queue = RT::Client::REST::Queue->new(
rt => $rt,
id => 'General',
)->retrieve;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<RT::Client::REST::Queue> is based on L<RT::Client::REST::Object>.
The representation allows one to retrieve, edit, comment on, and create
queue in RT.
Note: RT currently does not allow REST client to search queues.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=over 2
=item B<id>
For retrieval, you can specify either the numeric ID of the queue or its
name (case-sensitive). After the retrieval, however, this attribute will
be set to the numeric id.
=item B<name>
This is the name of the queue.
=item B<description>
Queue description.
=item B<correspond_address>
Correspond address.
=item B<comment_address>
Comment address.
=item B<initial_priority>
Initial priority.
=item B<final_priority>
Final priority.
=item B<default_due_in>
Default due in.
=item B<cc_addresses>
CC Addresses (comma delimited).
=item B<admin_cc_addresses>
Admin CC Addresses (comma delimited).
=item B<cf>
Access custom fields. Inherited from L<RT::Client::REST::Object>, where
you can read more details.
Trivial example:
my $queue = RT::Client::REST::Queue->new(
rt => $rt, id => $queue_id
)->retrieve();
my @customfields = $queue->cf();
for my $f (@customfields) {
my $v = $queue->cf($f);
say "field: $f";
say "value: $v";
}
=back
=head1 DB METHODS
For full explanation of these, please see B<"DB METHODS"> in
L<RT::Client::REST::Object> documentation.
=over 2
=item B<retrieve>
Retrieve queue from database.
=item B<store>
Create or update the queue.
=item B<search>
Currently RT does not allow REST clients to search queues.
=back
=head1 QUEUE-SPECIFIC METHODS
=over 2
=item B<tickets>
Get tickets that are in this queue (note: this may be a lot of tickets).
Note: tickets with status "deleted" will not be shown.
Object of type L<RT::Client::REST::SearchResult> is returned which then
can be used to get to objects of type L<RT::Client::REST::Ticket>.
=back
=head1 INTERNAL METHODS
=over 2
=item B<rt_type>
Returns 'queue'.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<RT::Client::REST>, L<RT::Client::REST::Object>,
L<RT::Client::REST::SearchResult>,
L<RT::Client::REST::Ticket>.
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>
=item *
Dmitri Tikhonov <dtikhonov@yahoo.com>
=item *
Damien "dams" Krotkine <dams@cpan.org>
=item *
Dean Hamstead <dean@bytefoundry.com.au>
=item *
Miquel Ruiz <mruiz@cpan.org>
=item *
JLMARTIN
=item *
SRVSH
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Dmitri Tikhonov.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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