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NAME

WWW::Zammad - A client for the Zammad API

SYNOPSIS

my $zammad = WWW::Zammad->new(
    url      => $zammad_url,
    username => $zammad_username,
    password => $zammad_password,
);

my $hits = $zammad->user->search({query => "email:$email"});

my $ticket = $zammad->ticket->create({...});
if (my $err = $zammad->ticket->last_error) {
    ...
}

OVERVIEW

user                all search get create update delete me
organization        all search get create update delete
group               all        get create update delete
object              all        get create update        migrate
online_notification all        get        update delete mark_as_read
tag                 all search     create update delete
ticket              all search get create update delete tags,add_tag,remove_tag
ticket_article                 get create               by_ticket
ticket_attachment                                       download
ticket_priority     all        get create update delete
ticket_state        all        get create update delete
user_access_token   all            create        delete

AUTHOR

Nicolas Steenlant, <nicolas.steenlant at ugent.be>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.

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