Example #1
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<?php

/**
 * Footprints API for is-dev applications.
 * Note: This relies on the internal API maintained by Operations.
 */
require_once "vendor/autoload.php";
$ticket = new \unikent\Footprints\Ticket("My Example Ticket");
$ticket->set_emails(false, false, false);
$ticket->set_priority("Normal");
$ticket->set_user("sk");
$ticket->set_type("Incident");
$ticket->set_category("Web");
$ticket->add_assignees(array("Learning and Research Systems", "sk"));
$ticket->add_entry("We did this cool thing the other day!");
$ticket->add_technical_note("Something is broken.");
$ticket->add_entry("Oh, it isnt working.");
$ticket->add_technical_note("Hah it was that function I wrote a long time ago.");
$ticket->add_entry("Fixed!");
$ticket->set_status("Resolved");
echo $ticket->create();
Example #2
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<?php

/**
 * Footprints API for is-dev applications.
 * Note: This relies on the internal API maintained by Operations.
 */
require_once "vendor/autoload.php";
$ticket = new \unikent\Footprints\Ticket("My Example Ticket");
$ticket->set_emails(false, false, false);
$ticket->set_priority("Normal");
$ticket->set_user("sk");
$ticket->set_type("Incident");
$ticket->set_category("Web");
$ticket->add_assignees(array("Learning and Research Systems", "sk"));
$ticket->add_entry("We did this cool thing the other day!");
$ticket->add_entry("Oh, it isnt working.");
$ticket->add_entry("Fixed!");
$ticket->set_status("Resolved");
echo $ticket->create_async();