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Create work package with custom fields through API
Added by Blaise D almost 9 years ago
Hello!
I am attempting to create work packages programmatically via the OpenProject API for a project with contains multiple custom fields. Unfortunately, I am running into a validation error with my work package payload. Following from the API documentation, I have posted to the ‘/work_packages/form’ endpoint to retrieve default values for all properties. After filling in my values, I still receive a validation error for a blank subject, even though it is filled out in my payload.
Here is my post using Python’s requests library:
    response = requests.post(
        'http://my_domain/api/v3/projects/11/work_packages/form',
        auth=('apikey', API_KEY),
        data=payload
    )
Where an example payload would be the following:
{
   "_links": {
      "assignee": {
         "href": "/api/v3/users/12", 
         "id": 12, 
         "name": "John Smith", 
         "title": "John Smith"
      }, 
      "category": {
         "href": null
      }, 
      "customField3": {
         "href": "/api/v3/string_objects?value=cf3_val", 
         "title": "cf3_val"
      }, 
      "customField4": {
         "href": "/api/v3/string_objects?value=cf4_val", 
         "title": "cf4_val"
      }, 
      "parent": {
         "href": null
      }, 
      "priority": {
         "href": "/api/v3/priorities/8"
      }, 
      "responsible": {
         "href": "/api/v3/users/12", 
         "id": 12, 
         "name": "John Smith", 
         "title": "John Smith"
      }, 
      "status": {
         "href": "/api/v3/statuses/1"
      }, 
      "type": {
         "href": "/api/v3/types/1"
      }, 
      "version": {
         "href": null
      }
   }, 
   "customField5": "123123", 
   "description": {
      "format": "textile", 
      "html": "", 
      "raw": "Created from batch script"
   }, 
   "dueDate": "2016-11-10", 
   "estimatedTime": null, 
   "lockVersion": 0, 
   "parentId": null, 
   "percentageDone": 0, 
   "remainingTime": null, 
   "startDate": "2016-11-10", 
   "subject": "123123"
}
Here is the relevant schema information:
        "schema": {
            "_links": {},
            "_type": "Schema",
<snip>
            "subject": {
                "maxLength": 255,
                "minLength": 1,
                "name": "Subject",
                "required": true,
                "type": "String",
                "writable": true
            },
And the validation errors returned:
        "validationErrors": {
            "subject": {
                "_embedded": {
                    "details": {
                        "attribute": "subject"
                    }
                },
                "_type": "Error",
                "errorIdentifier": "urn:openproject-org:api:v3:errors:PropertyConstraintViolation",
                "message": "Subject can't be blank."
            }
        }
    },
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! I am at a loss as to what could be the problem, as the subject is included here in the same way that it is when creating a work package from the web interface.
Blaise
Replies (4)
Hi Blaise,
this message is typically returned when no payload has been transmitted with the POST request. I am aware that you seem to have sent a body with the request but OpenProject does not seem to think so.
When using your payload and posting it via e.g. Postman (after having adapted the links) I get an OK result.
Therefore I would look into the python code. I skimmed through the Request documentation and stumbled over this here:
http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/quickstart/#more-complicated-post-requests
where it notes:
As OpenProject expects a json encoded body, your code should pass a string and thus you should adapt your python code to the following:
response = requests.post( 'http://my_domain/api/v3/projects/11/work_packages/form', auth=('apikey', API_KEY), data=json.dumps(payload) )Hope that helps.
Regards
Jens
That did it!
I made the following changes to my Python script:
headers = { 'content-type': 'application/json' } response = requests.post( 'http://my_domain/api/v3/projects/11/work_packages/form', auth=('apikey', API_KEY), data=json.dumps(payload), headers=headers )and I now receive the 201 response and WorkPackage creation information confirming the package creation.
Thank you so much for your assistance, Jens! This was a subtle issue with my usage of the requests API that I was unable to recognize.
Cheers,
Blaise
Great, enjoy.
Hi,
I tried to create with this code a work packages:
var xhr2 = new XMLHttpRequest();
var data = ‘{subject subject“,”description“: {”format“: ”textile“, ”raw“: ”My raw
textileformatted description. Bye guys!“}, ”_links“: {”type“: {”href“:”/api/v3/types/1“, ”title“: ”Task“}, ”status“:{”href“:”/api/v3/statuses/1“}, ”priority“:{”href“:”/api/v3/priorities/8“, ”title“: ”normal“}, ”assignee“: {”href“: ”/api/v3/users/1"}}}}’;xhr2.open(‘GET’, ‘mydomain/openproject/api/v3/projects/dsds/work_packages/’);
xhr2.setRequestHeader(‘API_KEY’, ‘xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx’);
xhr2.setRequestHeader(‘Content-type’, ‘application/json’);
xhr2.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (xhr2.readyState 4 && xhr2.status 200) {
console.log(xhr2.responseText);
}
console.log(xhr2.readyState + “-” + xhr2.status);
};
xhr2.send(data);
Still i only get readyState == 4 and status = 0 in the console. the user admin is existing.
Do you know what the problem is? can someone help me?
Thank you for your help!
Best regards
Otmane