Hi,

i unfortunately also had no luck getting it to work

unfortunately i know some python but without massive amounts of documentation (maybe even a video tutorial? ;) i won't get it done. anyone else can spare some time?

maybe this is also a case for OpenSource-Funding! How much would you be willing to pay for such a plugin?

I mailed the guy (oddsimons AT gmail DOT com) who wrote the TracXMLRPCPlugin and he said:

Hi there,

The Agilo people have patched Trac - it is not a stock version of the software, and the RPC plugin has no way of detecting that (nor does it really care...). That means various RPC calls are liable to break, and really it needs to be Agilo-related code that reimplements these methods. I don't use Agilo, I haven't read the code, and I'm very, very unlikely to support any of their customizations as part of the RPC plugin. I can't speak for the Mylyn people of course, but I doubt they would enjoy maintaining some custom Agilo interface - in particular seeing the level of breaking changes reported from the project...

I don't follow the mailing list you posted the link for, and know nothing at all about possible workarounds or what people may have tested. I certainly haven't debugged any such issue :-)

I appreciate your support for the plugin, but I'm afraid you need to find some Agilo-friends and reimplement whatever isn't working. As long as it provides the data as expected, Mylyn should work too. I suggest you make a simple plugin that just inherits from stock RPC plugin components, and just overrides whatever isn't working to make the Agilo-calls needed. Then in trac.ini you could disable the RPC component and enable your own variant of the component.

On 22. feb. 2010, at 02.26, David Forstner wrote:


thanks for your plugin :)

http://trac-hacks.org/login/xmlrpc

great work!

what would be really great......

if there is any possibility mylyn integration into trac + agilo -> mylyn -> eclipse.

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01190.html

the described workaround did not work for me.....

http://groups.google.com/group/agilo/browse_thread/thread/b94ca7480f7aaa49/394546ff0f18364a?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=rpc#394546ff0f18364a

iam still getting "rpc method "ticket.milestone.getAll" not found" error when creating a new task in eclipse... that is supposed to show up in trac then.

what development / debugging software are you using?

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Am 08.03.10 16:03, schrieb Felix Schwarz:
Am 05.03.2010 17:03, schrieb Jan Ulms:
I am currently looking for the advertised Eclipse integration of
Agilo. Unfortunately i couldn't find anything concerning this feature.
Is there any Eclipse plugin or Mylyn connector for using Agilo within
Eclipse? The Trac connector (Mylyn) doesn't seem to work so far and i
could not find any documentation or HowTo in the group too.

I was under the impression that you can use Mylyn with Trac connector/TracXMLRPCPlugin. Some things like Sprint names are not working by default but otherwise we had some success reports in this group.

If you send some more details about your problems, I guess someone can help out.

fs


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