NAME
App::KGB::API -- KGB bot API documentation
VERSION 4 (JSON)
General, authentication
Version 4 uses JSON-RPC as described in http://http://json-rpc.org/wiki/specification with one extension. Since all requests are authenticated, two HTTP headers need to be included:
The project name is the string identifying the project on the server side, and the hash is the hexadecimal representation of the SHA-1 hash calculated over the following data:
- Project password
-
This is the shared password known to the client and the server.
- project-name
- request-text
-
This is the JSON-encoded request text. The same that is sent in the HTTP body.
Commit notification
Request is a JSON-RPC call to a method called commit_v4 with a single argument, which is a map with the following possible keys:
- repo_id project-name
- rev_prefix revision-prefix
-
Usualy
r
for Subversion commits - commit_id commit id
-
Subversion revision, Git hash or just empty (for CVS).
- changes changes list
-
A list of changes, encoded as strings. It is simple file name prepended with
(A)
for added,(M)
(or nothing) for modified and(D)
for deleted. See App::KGB::Change. - commit_log log message
- branch branch name
- module module name
- extra additional information
-
A map with extra information. Currently
web_link
is the only member that the server recognises.
Plain message relay
The message relay calls are to the relay_message method, with the only argument the message to be relayed.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
- Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2012 Damyan Ivanov
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