The pyral package enables you to push, pull
and otherwise wrangle the data in your Agile Central (formerly named Rally) subscription using the popular
and productive Python language.
The pyral
package provides a smooth and easy to use veneer on top
of the Agile Central (Rally) REST Web Services API using JSON.
As of July 2015, the Rally Software Development company was acquired by CA Technologies. The Rally product itself has been rebranded as 'Agile Central'. Over time, the documentation will transition from using the term 'Rally' to using 'Agile Central'.
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Agile Central (Rally) has created a Python package that you can quickly leverage to interact with the data in your subscription via the REST web services API. You can create, read, update, and delete the common artifacts and other entities via the Python toolkit for Agile Central (Rally).
Files are available at the download page .
The git repository is available at https://github.com/RallyTools/RallyRestToolkitForPython
Obtain the requests package and install it according to that package's directions. As of requests-2.0.0, there is support for HTTPS over HTTP proxy via the CONNECT request. Use of requests-2.x or better is recommended for use with pyral. The requests package can be found via the Python Package Index site (http://pypi/python.org/index). The most recent release of pyral (1.2.4) has been tested using requests 2.8.1.
Obtain and install the six module (available from PyPI at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six)
Unpack the pyral
distribution file (zip or tar.gz) and then install the pyral package.
python setup.py install
Use whatever setup options you need for your particular Python environment.
Fire up a command line Python interpreter. Attempt to import the relevant packages.
$ python Python 3.5.2 [other Python interpreter info elided ...] >> import requests >> import pyral >> pyral.__version__ (1, 2, 4)
Since Python is a very flexible and extensible language, we were able to make access to the object model
extremely simple. For example, if you have a a UserStory instance returned by a pyral
operation
assigned to the name story, the following code iterates over the tasks.
for task in story.Tasks: print task.Name
There is no need to make a separate call to fetch all the tasks for the story. When you follow domain model attributes in the Python code, the Python toolkit for Agile Central (Rally) REST API machinery automatically loads in the necessary objects for you.
The complete documentation for the Python toolkit for Agile Central (Rally) REST API is in the doc/build/html subdirectory in the repository. The rendered version of this is also available at http://pyral.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Common setup code
import sys from pyral import Rally, rallyWorkset options = [arg for arg in sys.argv[1:] if arg.startswith('--')] args = [arg for arg in sys.argv[1:] if arg not in options] server, user, password, apikey, workspace, project = rallyWorkset(options) rally = Rally(server, user, password, apikey=apikey, workspace=workspace, project=project) rally.enableLogging('mypyral.log')
- Show a TestCase identified by the FormattedID value.
- Copy the above boilerplate and the following code fragment and save it in a file named gettc.py
query_criteria = 'FormattedID = "%s"' % args[0] response = rally.get('TestCase', fetch=True, query=query_criteria) if response.errors: sys.stdout.write("\n".join(errors)) sys.exit(1) for testCase in response: # there should only be one qualifying TestCase print "%s %s %s %s" % (testCase.Name, testCase.Type, testCase.DefectStatus, testCase.LastVerdict)
Run it by providing the FormattedID value of your targeted TestCase as a command line argument
python gettc.py TC1184
- Get a list of workspaces and projects for your subscription
- Copy the above boilerplate and the following code fragment and save it in a file called wksprj.py
workspaces = rally.getWorkspaces() for wksp in workspaces: print "%s %s" % (wksp.oid, wksp.Name) projects = rally.getProjects(workspace=wksp.Name) for proj in projects: print " %12.12s %s" % (proj.oid, proj.Name)
Run the script
python wksprj.py
- Get a list of all users in a specific workspace
- Copy the above boilerplate and the following code fragment and save it in a file called allusers.py
all_users = rally.getAllUsers() for user in all_users: tz = user.UserProfile.TimeZone or 'default' role = user.Role or '-No Role-' values = (int(user.oid), user.Name, user.UserName, role, tz) print("%12.12d %-24.24s %-30.30s %-12.12s" % values)
Run the script
python allusers.py --rallyWorkspace="Product Engineering"
- Create a new Defect
- Copy the above boilerplate and the following code fragment and save it in a file called crdefect.py
proj = rally.getProject() # get the first (and hopefully only) user whose DisplayName is 'Sally Submitter' user = rally.getUserInfo(name='Sally Submitter').pop(0) defect_data = { "Project" : proj.ref, "SubmittedBy" : user.ref, "Name" : name, "Severity" : severity, "Priority" : priority, "State" : "Open", "ScheduleState" : "Defined", "Description" : description } try: defect = rally.create('Defect', defect_data) except Exception, details: sys.stderr.write('ERROR: %s \n' % details) sys.exit(1) print "Defect created, ObjectID: %s FormattedID: %s" % (defect.oid, defect.FormattedID)
Run the script
python crdefect.py <Name> <severity> <priority> <description>
making sure to provide valid severity and priority values for your workspace
- Update an existing Defect
- Copy the above boilerplate and the following code fragment and save it in a file called updefect.py .
defectID, customer, target_date, notes = args[:4] # target_date must be in ISO-8601 format "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ" defect_data = { "FormattedID" : defectID, "Customer" : customer, "TargetDate" : target_date, "Notes" : notes } try: defect = rally.update('Defect', defect_data) except Exception, details: sys.stderr.write('ERROR: %s \n' % details) sys.exit(1) print "Defect %s updated" % defect.FormattedID
Run the script
python updefect.py <Defect FormattedID> <customer> <target_date> <notes text...>
The pyral
package uses a priority
chain of files, environment variables and command line arguments to set the
configuration context when an instance of the Rally class is created.
See the complete documentation for detailed information on this mechanism.
Here's a brief description of how you can specify a configuration when you
create an instance of the Rally class.
Configuration file settings
Config file item | Description |
---|---|
SERVER | Rally server (example rally1.rallydev.com) |
USER | Rally subscription UserName value |
PASSWORD | password for the Rally subscription UserName |
APIKEY | Rally API Key value |
WORKSPACE | Rally Workspace |
PROJECT | Rally Project |
The item names in config files are case sensitive.
Command line options
Command line option | Description |
---|---|
--rallyConfig=<config_file_name> | name of the file with settings for pyral |
--config=<config_file_name> | ditto |
--conf=<config_file_name> | ditto |
--cfg=<config_file_name> | ditto |
--rallyUser=<foo> | your Rally UserName |
--rallyPassword=<bar> | password associated with the Rally UserName |
--apikey=<APIKey> | valid Rally API Key value |
--rallyWorkspace=<bar> | Workspace in Rally you want to interact with |
--rallyProject=<bar> | Project in Rally you want to interact with |
--ping | boolean, ping Rally server before connection attempt? |
- 1.2.4
- Fixed handling of projectScopeUp and projectScopeDown keyword arguments for get operation. Fixed Peristable's __getattr__ method to more properly handle getting the salient item out of a response to a getResourceByOID request when the item retrieved is a PortfolioItem sub-type. Fixed defect in SchemaItemAttribute where self._allowed_values_resolved was not always set. Fixed defect in RallyRestResponse in __repr__ method where on a response that has no qualifying items an attempt is made to get the Results out of the returned response without going through the QueryResult key.
- 1.2.3
- Fixed restapi.py Rally.getAllowedValues method to accommodate custom fields Allow attribute payload for put and post to have a list of pyral.Entity instances as values for an attribute that is of type COLLECTION.
- 1.2.2
- Allow for disambiguating Project amongst name duplications by means of using fully qualified path. Incorporated suggestion on preserving case name of custom PortfolioItem sub-item. Fixed discrepancy of docs versus code on default pagesize, now is actually 200 everywhere. Fix location of download package in GitHub repo.
- 1.2.1
- Added mention that the six package is required. Fixed context setup for proper handling when a user has no default workspace/project settings. Corrected handling of allowedValues for attributes when the single allowedValue is a boolean value. Added an allowedValues.py example script.
- 1.2.0
Support for Python 3.5.x Begin deprecation sequence for pinging the Rally server before the connection attempt, initially with this version, allow option on instantiation to bypass ping. Added ability to rankAbove, rankBelow, rankToTop, rankToBottom for an Artifact. Fixed defect where user has no default workspace or project.
addAttachment now correctly handles binary file, attachment size limit increased to 50MB to match Agile Central limit. Exception generated when running getAllUsers when credentials are for non Subscription/Workspace Administrator has been fixed. Added ability to work with a single Workspace, which has beneficial performance effect for Subscriptions with a large number of Workspaces. Modified internal attribute handling to limit calls to get attribute's allowed values to qualifying attribute types. Added examples/updtag.py script.
see the VERSIONS file for information pertaining to older releases
- Dynamically construct the Agile Central (Rally) schema class hierarchy economically.
BSD3-style license. Copyright (c) 2015-2017 CA Technologies, 2010-2015 Rally Software Development.
See the LICENSE file provided with the source distribution for full details.
None. See the LICENSE file for full text regarding this issue.
The use of this package is on an as-is basis and there is no official support offered by CA Technologies. The author of this module periodically checks the GitHub repository issues for this package in the
interests of providing defect fixes and small feature enhancements as time permits, but is not obligated to respond or take action.
Posts to Stack Overflow (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=rally) are another avenue to engage
others who have some exposure to pyral
and might be able to offer useful information.
- Kip Lehman <[email protected]>
- GitHub for repository hosting services.
- ReadTheDocs for documentation hosting services.