NAME
JIRA::REST::Lite - Lightweight wrapper around Jira's REST API
SYNOPSIS
use JIRA::REST::Lite;
my $jira = JIRA::REST::Lite->new({
url => 'https://jira.example.net',
username => 'myuser',
password => 'mypass',
});
my $jira_with_session = JIRA::REST::Lite->new({
url => 'https://jira.example.net',
username => 'myuser',
password => 'mypass',
session => 1,
});
my $jira_with_pat = JIRA::REST::Lite->new({
url => 'https://jira.example.net',
pat => 'NDc4NDkyNDg3ODE3OstHYSeYC1GnuqRacSqvUbookcZk',
});
my $jira_anonymous = JIRA::REST::Lite->new({
url => 'https://jira.example.net',
anonymous => 1,
});
# File a bug
my $issue = $jira->POST('/issue', undef, {
fields => {
project => { key => 'PRJ' },
issuetype => { name => 'Bug' },
summary => 'Cannot login',
description => 'Bla bla bla',
},
});
# Get issue
$issue = $jira->GET("/issue/TST-101");
# Iterate on issues
$jira->set_search_iterator({
jql => 'project = "TST" and status = "open"',
maxResults => 16,
fields => [ qw/summary status assignee/ ],
});
while (my $issue = $jira->next_issue) {
print "Found issue $issue->{key}\n";
}
# Attach files
$jira->attach_files('TST-123', '/path/to/doc.txt', 'image.png');
DESCRIPTION
JIRA::REST::Lite is a lightweight module that provides a simple interface to Jira's REST API. It's designed to be minimal in its dependencies while still offering essential functionalities for interacting with Jira.
METHODS
new
Constructor. Creates a new instance of the JIRA::REST::Lite client.
new_session
Alternative constructor that creates a session-based client.
GET
Performs a GET request to the specified API endpoint.
POST
Performs a POST request to the specified API endpoint.
PUT
Performs a PUT request to the specified API endpoint.
DELETE
Performs a DELETE request to the specified API endpoint.
set_search_iterator
Sets up an iterator for searching Jira issues.
next_issue
Fetches the next issue in the search result.
attach_files
Attaches files to a Jira issue.
AUTHOR
Your Name <your.email@example.com>
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.