[socal-piggies] Python interface for JIRA?

Alex Chang maverick.chang at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 19:18:22 PST 2011


I assume you're going to use the client library to copy your old tickets
over.  No thoughts there.  Just wanted to share
http://almworks.com/jiraclient/overview.html with you.  Kinda cool GUI made
in java. Probably off topic but good to know about.



On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Jathan McCollum <jathan at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Piggies!
>
> It's been a while... What a crazy end-of-year!
>
> I'm just pulling my head out of the sand and one of my first big projects
> for this year is migrating our firewall ticketing system from RT to JIRA.
>  Before I started from the ground up I wanted to find out if anyone out
> there has implemented a Python interface for JIRA that they'd be willing to
> share. For obvious reasons, I'd rather not duplicate efforts if I don't have
> to.
>
> If there's not something already out there, I'll be rolling my own and
> open-sourcing it. The JIRA documentation gives a basic example of a Python
> client, but it's far from what I'd consider a solution.  The XML-RPC API for
> JIRA is pretty straightforward, but they also provide SOAP.  If anyone has
> any opinions on which one would be better to build against, please share
> those as well.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> jathan.
>
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