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pivotal-tracker.rb

Ruby wrapper for Pivotal Tracker API, no frameworks required. Simply Ruby.

Features

  • Compatible with Pivotal Tracker API version 3

  • ActiveRecord-style Wrapper API

  • Support for SSL protected repositories

Overview

PivotalTracker::Client.token('[email protected]', 'secretpassword')        # Automatically fetch API Token
PivotalTracker::Client.token = 'jkfduisj97823974j2kl24899234'                 # Manually set API Token

@projects = PivotalTracker::Project.all                                       # return all projects
@a_project = PivotalTracker::Project.find(84739)                              # find project with a given ID

@a_project.stories.all                                                        # return all stories for "a_project"
@a_project.stories.all(:label => 'overdue', :story_type => ['bug', 'chore'])  # return all stories that match the passed filters
@a_project.stories.find(847762630)                                            # find story with a given ID

@a_project.stories.create(:name => 'My Story', :story_type => 'feature')      # create a story for this project

# all tracker defined filters are allowed, as well as :limit & :offset for pagination

# The below pattern below is planned to be added to the final release:

@a_project.stories << PivotalTracker::Story.new(84739, :name => 'Ur Story')   # same as earlier story creation, useful for copying/cloning from proj

@story = @a_project.stories.find(847762630)
@story.notes.all                                                              # return all notes (comments) for a story
@story.notes.create(:text => 'A new comment', :noted_at => '06/29/2010 05:00 EST')  # add a new note

@story.attachments                                                            # return an array of all attachment items (data only, not the files)
@story.upload_attachment(file_path)                                           # add a file attachment to @story that can be found at file_path

# All 4 examples below return a PivotalTracker::Story from the new project, with the same story ID

@story.move_to_project(123456)                                                # move @story to the project with ID 123456
@story.move_to_project('123456')                                              # same as above
@story.move_to_project(@project)                                              # move @story to @project
@story.move_to_project(@another_story)                                        # move @story into the same project as @another_story

The API is based on the following this gist: gist.github.com/283120

Getting Started

  • Installing:

    $ gem install pivotal-tracker
  • Contributing (requires Bundler >= 0.9.7):

    $ git clone git://github.com/jsmestad/pivotal-tracker
    $ cd pivotal-tracker
    $ bundle install
    $ bundle exec rake

Additional Information

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