If you need to script Trac, you are far better off using XML-RPC (via  
the aptly named XmlRpcPlugin).

--Noah

On Sep 17, 2009, at 3:26 PM, Dan Conner wrote:

>
> Our team has started tracking estimates in trac, but I'm using another
> application for keeping track of the time on each ticket. I want to be
> able to use a certain syntax in that application, export the hours
> recorded in a day, and update the appropriate tickets through a python
> script, using a http post to the correct ticket's page.
>
> In mocking it up, I have the http authentication working, I can GET
> the page and print the content, but when I try to POST some fields, I
> get a "400: Bad Request" in return.
>
> While testing, I have the form for the ticket I'm trying to modify
> open in a browser, and am copying the __FORM_TOKEN, ts, and cnum
> inputs.
>
> Are there other values I need to post to make it a valid post? Why is
> it printing out the 400 HTTP status?
>
> Or, is there an easier way to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> dc
>
> >


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