SYNOPSIS
my $rt = RT::Client::REST->new(server => $ENV{RTSERVER});
my $queue = RT::Client::REST::Queue->new(
rt => $rt,
id => 'General',
)->retrieve;
DESCRIPTION
RT::Client::REST::Queue is based on 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.
ATTRIBUTES
- 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.
- name
- This is the name of the queue.
- description
- Queue description.
- correspond_address
- Correspond address.
- comment_address
- Comment address.
- initial_priority
- Initial priority.
- final_priority
- Final priority.
- default_due_in
- Default due in.
DB METHODS
For full explanation of these, please see ``DB METHODS'' in RT::Client::REST::Object documentation.- retrieve
- Retrieve queue from database.
- store
- Create or update the queue.
- search
- Currently RT does not allow REST clients to search queues.
QUEUE-SPECIFIC METHODS
- 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 RT::Client::REST::SearchResult is returned which then can be used to get to objects of type RT::Client::REST::Ticket.
INTERNAL METHODS
- rt_type
- Returns 'queue'.
AUTHOR
Dmitri Tikhonov <[email protected]>LICENSE
Perl license.