Python Redmine is a library for communicating with a Redmine project management application. Redmine exposes some of it's data via REST API for which Python Redmine provides a simple but powerful Pythonic API inspired by a well-known Django ORM:
>>> from redmine import Redmine
>>> redmine = Redmine('http://demo.redmine.org', username='foo', password='bar')
>>> project = redmine.project.get('vacation')
>>> project.id
30404
>>> project.identifier
'vacation'
>>> project.created_on
datetime.datetime(2013, 12, 31, 13, 27, 47)
>>> project.issues
<redmine.resultsets.ResourceSet object with Issue resources>
>>> project.issues[0]
<redmine.resources.Issue #34441 "Vacation">
>>> dir(project.issues[0])
['assigned_to', 'author', 'created_on', 'description', 'done_ratio',
'due_date', 'estimated_hours', 'id', 'priority', 'project', 'relations',
'start_date', 'status', 'subject', 'time_entries', 'tracker', 'updated_on']
>>> project.issues[0].subject
'Vacation'
>>> project.issues[0].time_entries
<redmine.resultsets.ResourceSet object with TimeEntry resources>
- Supports 100% of Redmine API features
- Supports Python 2.6 - 3.4
- Extensively documented
- Provides ORM-style Pythonic API
Python Redmine relies heavily on great Requests library by Kenneth Reitz for all the http(s) calls.
To install Python Redmine, simply:
$ pip install python-redmine
or:
$ easy_install python-redmine
Documentation is available at http://python-redmine.readthedocs.org.
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Python Redmine is licensed under Apache 2.0 license. Check the LICENSE for details.