RT::Client::REST::Attachment(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | RT::Client::REST::Attachment(3pm) |
NAME¶
RT::Client::REST::Attachment - attachment object representation.
VERSION¶
version 0.72
SYNOPSIS¶
my $attachments = $ticket->attachments; my $count = $attachments->count; print "There are $count attachments.\n"; my $iterator = $attachments->get_iterator; while (my $att = &$iterator) { print "Id: ", $att->id, "; Subject: ", $att->subject, "\n"; }
DESCRIPTION¶
An attachment is a second-class citizen, as it does not exist (at least from the current REST protocol implementation) by itself. At the moment, it is always associated with a ticket (see parent_id attribute). Thus, you will rarely retrieve an attachment by itself; instead, you should use "attachments()" method of RT::Client::REST::Ticket object to get an iterator for all attachments for that ticket.
ATTRIBUTES¶
- id
- Numeric ID of the attachment.
- creator_id
- Numeric ID of the user who created the attachment.
- parent_id
- Numeric ID of the object the attachment is associated with. This is not a proper attribute of the attachment as specified by REST -- it is simply to store the ID of the RT::Client::REST::Ticket object this attachment belongs to.
- subject
- Subject of the attachment.
- content_type
- Content type.
- file_name
- File name (if any).
- transaction_id
- Numeric ID of the RT::Client::REST::Transaction object this attachment is associated with.
- message_id
- Message ID.
- created
- Time when the attachment was created
- content
- Actual content of the attachment.
- headers
- Headers (not parsed), if any.
- parent
- Parent (not sure what this is yet).
- content_encoding
- Content encoding, if any.
METHODS¶
RT::Client::REST::Attachment is a read-only object, so you cannot "store()" it. Also, because it is a second-class citizen, you cannot "search()" or "count()" it -- use "attachments()" method provided by RT::Client::REST::Ticket.
- retrieve
- To retrieve an attachment, attributes id and parent_id must be set.
INTERNAL METHODS¶
CREATING ATTACHMENTS¶
Currently RT does not allow creating attachments via their API.
See <https://rt-wiki.bestpractical.com/wiki/REST#Ticket_Attachment>
SEE ALSO¶
RT::Client::REST::Ticket, RT::Client::REST::SearchResult.
AUTHOR¶
Dean Hamstead <dean@fragfest.com.au>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2023, 2020 by Dmitri Tikhonov.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2023-12-21 | perl v5.36.0 |