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#!/usr/bin/perl
use SOAP::Lite;
use Data::Dumper;
my $soap = SOAP::Lite->proxy("http://localhost:8090/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl");
my $auth = $soap->login("admin", "admin");
$issueMap = {"project" => SOAP::Data->type(string => "YQ"),
"components" => [{"id" => SOAP::Data->type(string => "10010")}],
# this is definitely not working as "10010" will be 'autotyped' to int:
# "components" => [{"id" => "10010"}],
"type" => SOAP::Data->type(string => "1"),
"summary" => SOAP::Data->type(string => "Issue created via Perl/SOAP")
};
my $issue = $soap->createIssue($auth->result(), $issueMap);
#!/usr/bin/python
import SOAPpy, getpass, datetime, array, base64, random
from SOAPpy import Types
soap = SOAPpy.WSDL.Proxy('http://localhost:8090/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl')
jirauser='admin'
passwd='admin'
auth = soap.login(jirauser, passwd)
group = soap.getGroup(auth, 'foo')
user = soap.getUser(auth, 'admin')
user = {'name': user['name']} # without this line, you might be facing some funny problems. see JRA-7920.
soap.addUserToGroup(auth, group, user)
# List
actions = soap.getAvailableActions(auth, 'MYC-28')
print "actions:"
for action in actions:
print action
fields = soap.getFieldsForAction(auth, 'MYC-28', action['id'])
for field in fields:
print field;
print "-----"
# Progress
issue = soap.progressWorkflowAction(auth, 'MYC-28', '5', [{'id': 'resolution', 'values': ['2']}, {'id': 'assignee', 'values': ['admin']}, {'id': 'comment', 'values': ['testo!']}])