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To start using the rt
package, log in to your RT instance by setting the server URL in using Sys.setenv
and use rt_login()
to log in and store your session locally.
Below, we log into Best Practical’s demo installation of RT:
library(rt)
Sys.setenv("RT_BASE_URL" = "https://demo.bestpractical.com")
rt_login() # Enter demo/demo
Once you are successfully logged in, you’re all set to use the package. The rt
package supports all of the RequestTracker REST API:
rt_login()
rt_logout()
rt_ticket_properties()
rt_ticket_links()
rt_ticket_attachments()
rt_ticket_attachment()
rt_ticket_attachment_content()
rt_ticket_history()
rt_ticket_history_entry()
rt_ticket_search()
rt_ticket_create()
rt_ticket_edit()
rt_ticket_history_reply()
rt_ticket_history_comment()
rt_ticket_links_edit()
rt_user_properties()
rt_user_create()
rt_user_edit()
rt_queue_properties()
Note: Most of these functions support being chained together (for example, with the %>%
).
See the included vignettes for more information about usage.
To log out, use the rt_logout
function (or restart your R session):
rt_logout()
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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