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CLI for the OpenGroupware Collaboration/Workflow Platform

Project description

OpenGroupware Snurtle

What It Does

The OpenGroupware snurtle utility provides a command line interface (client) to work with your OpenGrouwpare Coils instance. You can create, change, update, and delete your Appointment, Contact, Document, Enterprise, Folder, Message, Process, Project, Route, Team, Task, and Resource objects. Additionally commands are provided to facilitate workflow and administration such as listing currently running workflow processes and retrieving server performance statistics.

Installation

  • Check out the code with mercurial

  • pip install snurtle

License

MIT

Authors

Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@whitemice.org>

News

0.92

Release date: 01-August-2012

  • Third beta release

  • Fixed “ps” template

  • Setting of “hostname” is no persisted across sessions.

0.91

Release date: 31-July-2012

  • Second beta release.

  • Targets OpenGroupware Coils 0.1.47rc20

  • Setup is now performed by setting “hostname” in the snurtle shell rather than “uri”. So just enter something like “coils.example.com:8080”. A “secure” shell settable is also now supported; if the value of “secure” evaluates to True than an HTTPS URI is generated for communication, otherwise an HTTP URI use used.

0.9

Release date: 30-July-2012

  • Preliminary beta release.

  • Targets OpenGroupware Coils 0.1.47rc19

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