We have several customers using our installation of Best Practical’s Request Tracker (RT) system for keeping track of issues and making sure projects get done. We also have a few custom applications that we need to get information into and out of RT. Since most of our custom apps are written in Ruby, we started working on a library to make doing this as easy as possible. It may look a lot like ActiveRecord, and this is no accident. Since ActiveRecord is so easy and many people are already familiar with it, we based a large part of the API on it.
You can fork the project here: http://github.com/pjdavis/roart
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