NAME RT::Extension::ReferenceIDoitObjects - Create a ticket in relation to one or more i-doit objects DESCRIPTION This extension gives you the opportunity to combine an issue tracker like RT with an IT documentation tool / CMDB like i-doit. It uses i-doit's API to relate a ticket with one or more CIs / objects managed by i-doit. On i-doit's side you are able to view all tickets related to an object. This extension also supports i-doit's multi-mandator functionality. i-doit ("I document IT") is a web-based tool to document complex IT infrastructures. It provides several modules like a ITIL compliant Configuration Management Database (CMDB). More information about i-doit is available under . Its core is Free and Open Source Software. Visit for commercial support and additional services. Please note, that i-doit's API (which is essential for this extension) is currently only implemented in the commercial branch. INSTALLATION This extension requires RT 4.x or higher and a running installation of i-doit 0.9.9-9 or higher. To install this extension, run the following commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install make initdb Executing the last command creates 2 new custom fields, so please do it only once. These fields contain the i-doit mandator and the referenced objects. Another way to install the latest release is via CPAN: cpan RT::Extension::ReferenceIDoitObjects $RT_HOME/sbin/rt-setup-database --action insert --datafile /opt/rt4/local/plugins/RT-Extension-ReferenceIDoitObjects/etc/initialdata The second command is equivalent to "make initdb", but is unfortunately not executed automatically. $RT_HOME is the path to your RT installation, for example "/opt/rt4". CONFIGURATION To enable this extension edit the RT site configuration based in "$RT_HOME/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm": Set(@Plugins,qw(RT::Extension::ReferenceIDoitObjects)); i-doit has a built-in API based on JSON-RPC. To call this API set its URL: Set($IDoitURL, 'http://example.org/i-doit/'); Set($IDoitAPI, $IDoitURL . '?api=jsonrpc'); Set($IDoitUser, 'admin'); Set($IDoitPassword, '21232f297a57a5a743894a0e4a801fc3'); # 'admin' Set($IDoitDefaultMandator, 1); Set($IDoitDefaultView, 'object'); # 'object', 'tree' or 'item' Set($IDoitShowCustomFields, 1); # 1 ('yes') or 0 ('no') $IDoitURL It's *highly recommended* to establish an encrypted connection between RT and i-doit over a network, e. g. TLS over HTTP (HTTPS). $IDoitAPI Please be aware of browsers' "Same Origin Policy"! This extension uses AJAX requests access i-doit's API. If RT and i-doit are not available under the same domain name (or IP address), AJAX calls will fail. To avoid this "problem" (actually this policy is very useful) you can setup an AJAX proxy. This extension already provides such a proxy located under "etc/". It's written in PHP, so you have to install PHP 5.2 or higher and the PHP extension "curl" on the same machine where RT is installed. Make this little script available through your web server and edit the script by setting $l_url to the URL of i-doit's API, e. g. "http://example.org/i-doit/index.php?api=jsonrpc". In RT's site configuration $IDoitAPI has to be set to this script, e. g. "http://rt.example.org/path/to/i-doit_api_proxy.php". $IDoitUser You need a valid i-doit user with reading permissions. $IDoitPassword The user's password is encoded as a MD5 hash. $IDoitDefaultMandator You need the identifier of a mandator who owns the objects, but this may also be set while creating a ticket. This identifier has be to added to the list of the corresponding custom field. For a list of (activated) mandators and their identifiers see i-doit's admin center. $IDoitDefaultView When creating or editing a ticket, this extension adds a so-called *object browser* to the web interface. The browser gives you three views on objects: "object" Select any object provided by the API and filter them by type. "tree" Select users' work stations and their related sub objects. Each user will be taken by the email address provided by RT's field "Requestors" if these users are documented in i-doit. i-doit gives you the possiblity to create relations between users, their work stations and all equipment related to these workstations. Tip: You may synchronize user information between RT and i-doit via LDAP. "item" View and remove all selected items. $IDoitShowCustomFields Sometimes it's better to "clean up" the web user interface. Whenever you only have 1 mandator within i-doit and don't want to edit the object identifiers manually it's recommended to hide the used custom fields. After all your new configuration will take effect after restarting your RT environment: rm -rf $RT_HOME/var/mason_data/obj/* && service apache2 restart This is an example for deleting the mason cache and restarting the Apache HTTP web server on a Debian GNU/Linux based operating system. USAGE Whenever you create a new ticket or edit an existing one you are able to reference this ticket with one or more objects in i-doit. An additional box with the so-called "object browser" will shown up. Just select the objects you need or unselect the objects you don't need. AUTHORS Benjamin Heisig, Leonard Fischer, SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION You can find documentation for this module with the "perldoc" command. perldoc RT::Extension::ReferenceIDoitObjects You can also look for information at: Search CPAN RT: CPAN's request tracker AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation CPAN Ratings Repository BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to the authors. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2011-12 synetics GmbH, This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Request Tracker (RT) is Copyright Best Practical Solutions, LLC. SEE ALSO RT