Xojo examples1/2/2023 ![]() ![]() As xDev Magazine has just recently taken over the former RBLibrary, this simple site is a transitional one while we work on something fantastic. Welcome to the all-new xDevLibrary! Here you will find over 100 articles and books for the Xojo (formerly REALbasic/REAL Studio) programming language. A successful response is indicated by a 204 response code with no response body.Formerly RBLIBRARY.COM - now part of xDev Magazine ABOUT | FAQ | SUPPORT This example deletes comment (id=10019) for the issue with key = "SCRUM-15". This example updates comment (id=10019) for the issue with key = "SCRUM-15". This example adds a comment for the issue with key = "SCRUM-15". Add a CommentĪdds a new comment to an issue. This example gets the change log for the issue with key = "SCRUM-15". Returns a paginated list of all updates of an issue, sorted by date, starting from the oldest. This example will add 3 attachments to the issue "SCRUM-15". This example assigns issue "SCRUM-15" to "matt" Add (Upload) Attachments to an IssueĪdd one or more attachments to an issue. A successful response is indicated by a 204 status code with no response body. A name set to null will remove the assignee. If name body parameter is set to “-1” then automatic issue assignee is used. Use this resource to assign issues for the users having “Assign Issue” permission, and not having the “Edit Issue” permission. Assign IssueĪssigns the issue to the user. ![]() This example demonstrates one possible JSON error response (where the response status code was 403). A successful delete is indicated by a response status code equal to 204 with an empty response body. This example deletes the issue having key = "SCRUM-13". A successful update is indicated by a response status code equal to 204 with an empty response body. This example updates the issue having key = "SCRUM-15". Edit an IssueĮdits the issue from a JSON representation. This example returns the JSON for the issue with key = "SCRUM-15". Returns a full representation of the issue for the given issue key or ID. Returns a list of all fields, both System and Custom Create IssueĬreates an issue or a sub-task from a JSON representation. ![]() A single URL parameter (jql) that contains the JQL query is provided in the request. This example request searches for issues assigned to a user with the username, “matt”. Search for Issues Assigned to a Particular User ![]()
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