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Perl Modules for OSLC Programming Max Vohlken Release Engineer, IBM Rational Software Email: mvohlken@us.ibm.com. Agenda. Introduction What services do the modules provide? The layout of the modules Module Overview RTC Query Example RTC Work Item Update Example Sample clients

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  1. Perl Modules for OSLC ProgrammingMax VohlkenRelease Engineer, IBM Rational SoftwareEmail: mvohlken@us.ibm.com

  2. Agenda • Introduction • What services do the modules provide? • The layout of the modules • Module Overview • RTC Query Example • RTC Work Item Update Example • Sample clients • Runtime requirements • What are the next steps? • Live demo

  3. Introduction • Hello my name is Max Vohlken. • I’m a release engineer for ClearCase and ClearQuest. • My main responsibility is the automation used to build these two products. • My automation tool of choice is Perl. • I’ve been programming in Perl for over 15 years. • Our development organization in the progress of migrating from using ClearQuest for defect tracking to using Rational TeamConcert(RTC). • With ClearQuest we have automation that needed to be re-implemented using RTC. This automation was written in Perl. • In my quest to re-implement this automation I’ve created a set of Perl modules to make interacting with RTC easier. • The modules use OSLC to interact with RTC. • Based on what I learned writing the RTC integration I have also created a similar set of modules for interacting with ClearQuest.

  4. What services do the modules provide? • The goal of the modules is to query and update work items in RTC and change requests in CQ. • The modules are based on an existing REST module called REST::Client. This module provided the standard REST methods of GET, PUT, PATCH, POST, and DELETE that OSLC uses. • The modules implement the authentication scheme needed to access restricted resources in RTC and CQ. • For RTC it implements the form based authentication scheme. • For CQ it implements basic authentication. • The modules implement the service discovery mechanism as documented by each products OSLC specification to discover the URL to use to execute dynamic queries.

  5. The layout of the modules • After trying to implement these modules for both RTC and CQ I’ve come up with this convention for the different modules. The modules are written using Perl object oriented architecture. • Lyo/OSLC/<product>/<domain>.pm • Class that implements a client for a particular OSLC domain of a product. • Lyo/OSLC/<product>.pm • Class that implements methods that are common to the product and can be shared by the multiple domains. • Lyo/OSLC.pm • Base class for all OSLC modules. Methods common to all products go here. • Lyo/OSLC/RDF.pm • Class used to convert RDF formatted responses from the OSLC provider into equivalent Perl data structures. The methods that query the OSLC provider return an object of this type.

  6. The modules • Lyo/OSLC.pm • Methods • credentials($user, $password) • Lyo/OSLC/RTC.pm • Implements form based authentication • Methods • rootservices() • Lyo/OSLC/CQ.pm • Implements basic authentication • Methods • rootservices()

  7. The modules • Lyo/OSLC/RDF.pm • Module for dealing with the RDF/XML formatted responses • Methods • new ( $rdfxml, [%config] ) • Init ( $rdfxml ) • Add ( $rdfxml) • QueryResults ( [$resultAR] ) • QueryResultsByTitle ( ) • QueryResultsByIdentifier ( ) • Descriptions ( ) • Links ( ) • Namespaces ( ) • QueryResponse ( ) • UpdateByTitle ( ) • UpdateByIdentifier ( ) • ResolveReferences ( $force ) • InlineRDFReferences ( )

  8. The modules • Lyo/OSLC/RTC/CM.pm • Methods • serviceProviders () • servicesURL ($projectArea) • services ($projectArea) • projectAreaContextID ($projectArea) • queryCapability ($projectArea, $queryCapability) • queryCapabilityURL ($projectArea, $queryCapability) • oslcWhere ($projectArea, $queryCapability, $where, $properties) • workitem ($workItemNumber, $propertiesAR) • workitemUpdate ($workItemNumber, $newValuesAR, $verbose) • enumeration ($projectArea, $enum) • enumerationItem ( $projectArea, $enum, $name ) • workflow ($projectArea, $type, $name, $keyAttr) • states ($projectArea, $stateType) • state ( $projectArea, $enum, $name ) • resolutions ($projectArea, $resolutionType) • resolution ( $projectArea, $resolutionType, $name ) • iterations () • iteration ($title)

  9. The modules • Lyo/OSLC/CQ/CM.pm • Methods • serviceProviders () • servicesURL ($userDB) • services ($userDB) • projectAreaContextID ($userDB) • queryCapability ($userDB, $queryCapability) • queryCapabilityURL ($userDB, $queryCapability) • oslcWhere ($userDB, $queryCapability, $where, $properties) • changeRequest ( $changeRequestNumber, $propertiesAR ) • changeRequestUpdate ( $changeRequestNumber, $newValuesAR, $verbose )

  10. RTC Query Example • my $client = Lyo::OSLC::RTC::CM->new; • $client->credentials($opt{'user'}, $opt{'password'}); • $client->setBaseURI($opt{'baseuri'}); • my $rdfOjbect = $client->oslcWhere( • $opt{'project'}, ‘Change request queries', • $opt{'oslcwhere'}, $opt{'property'} • ); • my $arrayRef = $rdfObject->QueryResults(); • foreach my $ref (@$arrayRef) { • my $id = $ref->{‘dcterms:identifier’}->{‘content’}; • my $description = $ref->{‘dcterms:description’}->{‘content’}; • }

  11. RTC Work Item Update Example • my $client = Lyo::OSLC::RTC::CM->new; • $client->credentials($opt{'user'}, $opt{'password'}); • $client->setBaseURI($opt{'baseuri'}); • my @updates = ( • [‘dcterms:description’ => ‘Updated description’], • [‘rtc_ext:CustomField1->{rdf:resource}’ => ‘https://rtc.mydomain.com/jazz/oslc/enumerations/_ABCDEFG/Model/Model.literal.l2’], ); • $client->workitemUpdate($opt{'workitem'}, \@updates, 1)

  12. Scripts I’ve written to exercise the modules • rtcclient • Usage: rtcclient [-h] • rtcclient -baseuri <RTC jazz url> -user <user> -password <password> <url> • rtcclient -baseuri <RTC jazz url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -project <project area> \ • -oslcwhere <simple query> \ • [-property <property> ...] • rtcclient -baseuri <RTC jazz url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -workitem <work item #> \ • [-property <property> ...] \ • [-update <field>=<value> ...] • rtcclient -baseuri <RTC jazz url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -project <project area> \ • -enum <enum> • rtcclient -baseuri <RTC jazz url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -project <project area> \ • -state <state> • rtcclient -baseuri <RTC jazz url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -project <project area> \ • -resolution <resolution>

  13. Scripts I’ve written to exercise the modules (continued) • cqclient • Usage: cqclient [-h] • cqclient -baseuri <CQ oslc url> -user <user> -password <password> <url> • cqclient -baseuri <CQ oslc url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -db <CQ user db> \ • -oslcwhere <simple query> \ • [-property <property> ...] • cqclient -baseuri <CQ oslc url> -user <user> -password <password> \ • -db <CQ user db> \ • -cr <change request #> \ • [-property <property> ...] \ • [-update <field>=<value> ...]

  14. Runtime Requirements • perl or ratlperl • Direct module dependencies • LWP::UserAgent • URI • HTTP::Cookies • Data::Dumper • XML::Simple (not shipped with ratlperl) • REST::Client (not shipped with ratlperl) • All of the other modules these modules depend on.

  15. What are the next steps? • Add the ability to create new change management records • Add a more robust RDF handling library • Open the modules up for contributions from the community

  16. Live Demo • myrtcclient -workitem 32271 -prop dcterms:title -prop rtc_ext:PatchBundle • myrtcclient -workitem 32271 -update “dcterms:description=apar for automation testing(3)”

  17. Q & A

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