NAME
RT::Client::REST::User -- user object representation.
SYNOPSIS
my $rt = RT::Client::REST->new(
server => $ENV{RTSERVER},
username=> $username,
password=> $password,
);
my $user = RT::Client::REST::User->new(
rt => $rt,
id => $id,
)->retrieve;
DESCRIPTION
RT::Client::REST::User is based on RT::Client::REST::Object. The representation allows to retrieve, edit, comment on, and create users in RT.
Note: RT currently does not allow REST client to search users.
ATTRIBUTES
- id
-
For retrieval, you can specify either the numeric ID of the user or his username. After the retrieval, however, this attribute will be set to the numeric id.
- name
-
This is the username of the user.
- password
-
User's password. Reading it will only give you a bunch of stars (what else would you expect?).
- email_address
-
E-mail address of the user.
- real_name
-
Real name of the user.
- gecos
-
Gecos.
- comments
-
Comments about this user.
DB METHODS
For full explanation of these, please see "DB METHODS" in RT::Client::REST::Object documentation.
- retrieve
-
Retrieve RT user from database.
- store
-
Create or update the user.
- search
-
Currently RT does not allow REST clients to search users.
INTERNAL METHODS
- rt_type
-
Returns 'user'.
SEE ALSO
RT::Client::REST, RT::Client::REST::Object, RT::Client::REST::SearchResult.
AUTHOR
Dmitri Tikhonov <dtikhonov@yahoo.com>
LICENSE
Perl license with the exception of RT::Client::REST, which is GPLed.