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75:process_feedback_redmine [2020/04/14 09:06] – old revision restored (2020/04/02 15:02) tssr | 75:process_feedback_redmine [2020/04/14 13:11] – [Supported Redmine Custom Fields] tssr | ||
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First of all, create or choose a Redmine project where the feedback will be collected. | First of all, create or choose a Redmine project where the feedback will be collected. | ||
+ | You need to get the identifier for that project: | ||
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+ | Second, you need a user for creating the issues in that project. Navigate to the account details page and get the API access key from there. | ||
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Stages will use the [[https:// | Stages will use the [[https:// | ||
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==== Supported Redmine Issue Fields ===== | ==== Supported Redmine Issue Fields ===== | ||
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* description: | * description: | ||
* assigned_to_id: | * assigned_to_id: | ||
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* Link: < | * Link: < | ||
* User: < | * User: < | ||
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+ | To identify the IDs of the custom fields of your issues, log in to redmine. Make sure, there is at least one existing issue in the project. Navigate to this URL: < | ||
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+ | You will get the structure of the issue in JSON format as follows: | ||
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+ | ==== Be aware ==== | ||
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+ | * If you choose target type **user**, then the users must be valid Redmine users. Otherwise the ticket creation will fail. |