hi all,
i committed a new release of the plugin to github and pypi so if ppl like
to check it out and hopefully open some issues if the find bugs it would be
appreciated!
you will notice that a lot of things changed since v0.6.1 ...
I added payload templates (not fully useful for now but i get
Sure I don't mind, I simply never had a need to do so that's why I didn't
add some at the moment. I can add some on the next commits.
Cheers
Markus
figaro schrieb am Do., 2. Feb. 2023, 19:34:
> Are you ok to add classifiers to your setup.py file? This is especially
> useful for PyPi. See for
Are you ok to add classifiers to your setup.py file? This is especially
useful for PyPi. See for an example here:
https://trac-hacks.org/changeset/18311/tracwikiprintplugin/trunk/setup.py
On Thursday, 19 January 2023 at 17:48:24 UTC+1 markus...@gmail.com wrote:
> hello again list,
>
> so i did
hello again list,
so i did a little more work regarding the readme and the deployment to
pypi. There is now a release for version 0.6.1dev that can be installed via
pip. As the dev suggests its not really production ready since i need to do
a little more work on the payloads and other todos
but
yeah as i said its a work in progress :)
for now you can add a webhook to a teams or discord channel and in the
ticket if you check a field it will send off a json payload to the
webhooks. For now only on creation and change since this was a PoC but i
guess i can extend this to a fully supported
On Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 2:00:06 PM UTC-8 markus...@gmail.com wrote:
hey list,
it's me again ...
I made some small changes so we can add multiple web hooks. Also a way to
delete a web hook in the admin page. I also added a discord payload (not
really useful as long as you dont go
hey list,
it's me again ...
I made some small changes so we can add multiple web hooks. Also a way to
delete a web hook in the admin page. I also added a discord payload (not
really useful as long as you dont go pretty it up in the code).
I will try to make some kind of release on pypi later