node-promised-redmine
Redmine REST API Client for node.js implemented with promises/A+
This was a modified version of the original redmine module by sotarok using D.js to implement it as a promises/A+ compatible api. But it has been largely rewrote since and is a totally different project now.
Features
-
support both http / https protocols
-
support basicAuth authentication
-
compatible with promises/A+ through D.js
-
simple api
-
recursively retrieve issues until given date
-
exponential backoff retries
Main methods
-
Settings getter/setter
- _all setters return the Redmine instance and are chainable_
- (get|set)ApiKey(key) api key given by your redmine server
- (get|set)Host(host) ip or hostname of the redmine api endpoint
- (get|set)Port(port) set remote server port default to 80
- (get|set)BasicAuth(auth) string used as auth option of the http request
- (get|set)Protocol(protocol) http or https
- (get|set)PathPrefix(prefix) path prefix to prepend to each request paths
- (get|set)SslCaCert(certFilePath) path or array of path to authority certificates files to check the remote host against
- (get|set)SslClientCert(certFilePath) path to public x509 certificate file to use
- setSslClientKey(keyFilePath, passPhrase)* path to client private key file to use for SSL and associated passphrase
- (get|set)MaxTry(maxTry) max number of retry on request error default to 1
(get|set)MaxDelay(maxDelay) max time in ms to wait between two retry on request error default to 2000
(get|set)Verbose(verbose) boolean value that turn on/off console.log on errors and retries. (default setting to false)
-
Generics
- _all generic methods path doesn't require leading slash nor the .json extension e.g. for issues it can be "issues" or "issues/{id}"_
- get(path, params) get a single resource or a list or resources
- getAllSince(what, since, params) helper to get all items of a collection since the given date (isoString or Date instance)
- post(path, params) create a new resource on corresponding path
- put(path, params) update a given resource with params
- del(path, params) remove given resource
-
Issues
- getIssues(params) return list of issues (max 100)
- getIssue(id, params) return an issue details by its id
- getAllIssuesSince(since, params) return all issues since given date (isoString or Date instance)
- postIssue(issue, params) create a new issue
- updateIssue(id, issue, params) update issue with given id
- deleteIssue(id, params) delete an issue by its id
-
Users
- getUsers(params) return list of users (max 100)
- getUser(id, params) retrieve user details by its id
- getUserCurrent(params) return current user (the one corresponding to the apiKey)
-
Projects
- getProjects(params) get a list of projects (max 100)
- getProject(id, params) return details about a single project by its id
- getAllProjectsSince(since, params) return all projects updated since given date (isoString or Date instance)
-
Time Entries
- getTimeEntries(params) returns a list of time entries
- getTimeEntry(id, params) returns time entry of given id
- postTimeEntry(timeEntry, params) returns time entry of given id
- updateTimeEntry(id, timeEntry, params) update time entry corresponding to the given id
- deleteTimeEntry(id, params) delete time entry of given id
Generic Parameters
All request made can use following additional parameters in the params argument:
- retry: a retry settings based on an exponential backoff algorithm.
You can set thoose settings for all request using setMaxRetry and setMaxDelay methods, or on a request basis by passing a retry property to the params parameter. This retry property should be an object with one or two property of maxTry and maxDelay e.g. `
var params = {retry: {maxTry:3}}`
- impersonate: allow you to add a _X-Redmine-Switch-User_ header on a request basis. This will only work when you are authenticated as an admin user in the first place. `
var params = {impersonate: 'username'};`
Basic Usage example
var Redmine = require('promised-redmine');
var config = {
host: "localhost", // required
apiKey: "XXXXXX", // required
pathPrefix: "/myRedminePath",
protocol: "http",
// if using SSL settings, change protocol and port accordingly
sslCaCert: '/path/to/root/ca.pem', // defaults to null
sslClientCert: '/path/to/client/cert.pem', // defaults to null
sslClientKey: '/path/to/client/cert.key', // defaults to null
sslClientPassphrase: 'clientKeyPassphrase' // defaults to null
}
var redmineApi = new Redmine(config);
redmineApi.getIssues()
.success(function(issues){ // success is an alias of then without the promise rejection management in D.js the underlying promise library
// do something with that
})
Install
Install from npm:
$ npm install promised-redmine
Link
How to help
Contributions are always welcome.
I have no more redmine installation available for testing. So if you have one you can share for testing purpose, it will be of great help to this project.