Le 14/06/2013 20:58, Kevin Falcone a écrit :
It actually wants an RT::CurrentUser, but RT will do the conversion
for you.

Thanks for this info, I'll see if I can do better. Any hint for the new() methods ? Where are they declared ?

As a side note, the RT->Init() is very long, mainly because of
RT::I18N->Init()

This surprises me, what's slow and how did you profile it?

I don't really know. I replaced my RT::Init() call with every line from
RT::Init() and placed a warn between every line, then I tailed -f /var/log/apache2/error.log. For RT::I18N->Init() it took several seconds while the rest was instantaneous. So I commented out that line.

You could limit the languages that RT loads, but that may not do
what you want.  You may also run into really weird errors depending
on what parts of RT you invoke.

I just want to comment/correspond tickets.

Maybe in the future I will use the library to create groups (currently I create them with RT::CLI and modify them in the DB because I use special "type" and "instance" values -- for "UserDefined" domain only).

JC


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