This is a small command-line utility to interact with Redmine
Supported python versions are from 2.6 to 3.x
I suggest you create a virtualenv
Then just use pip or easy_install.
pip install redmine-cli
or
easy_install redmine-cli
You have to configure the application by getting a REST API key for your Redmine user
Then edit the configuration file in your home directory ( ~/.redmine-cli )
[default]
key=YOUR_REDMINE_REST_API_KEY
my_id=YOUR_REDMINE_USER_ID
root_url=YOUR_REDMINE_ROOT_URL_WITH_PROTOCOL
#change to false if you don't want to verify SSL certificates. default is true
verify_ssl=true
Example values
[default]
key=c7461a8ed1e4c27b76ce3bec0c0f06f4
my_id=44
root_url=https://redmine.mycompany.com
usage: redmine [-h] [--key APIKEY] [--debug] [--root-url ROOT_URL]
[--user-id USER_ID] [--version]
{query,issues,open,issue,status} ...
positional arguments:
{query,issues,open,issue}
query run a saved query by id
issues show my issues
open open an issue in default browser
issue show details on an issue
status update an issue's status
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--key APIKEY set API key
--debug write received data in debug.json
--root-url ROOT_URL root url of Redmine instance
--user-id USER_ID your Redmine user id
--version show program's version number and exit
+------+----------+-------------+---------------------------+ | ID | PRIORITY | STATUS | TITLE | +------+----------+-------------+---------------------------+ | 6534 | High | In Progress | Issue 1 | | 4081 | Normal | Feedback | Issue 2 | +------+----------+-------------+---------------------------+
Please use Github's issue tracker : https://github.com/yanjost/redmine-cli/issues