Mantis - Apple iPhone

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lynnfit
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by lynnfit »

I agree it is so much easier when there is an app rather then the web browser.
rajveeshri
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by rajveeshri »

Hi All,

My initial build will have

Login Page >> Server link for Ex. www.Oraneinc.com/mantis
>> Login Name
>> Password
>> Remember the server() Login Details ()
On Main View page >> Select a Project >> if only one project assigned then it goes to List View page
On List view Page >> Bugs related to this project - This user will be available to see

We will allow edit features in Next build, do let me know if you guys have some comments to improve the flow of application

Regards,

Shripal Shah
Urkman
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by Urkman »

Hello,

is there a public API or a webservice i could use to connect my iPhoe/iPad App to Mantis?
I'm developing a complete Suite for freelancers o handle there stuff like customers, projects, timetracking,invoices and more.

And it would be great to import the tickets from mantis, so it is easy to track your time for each ticket and after that write an invoice :)

Perhaps somebody can give me a hint on an API or a webservice.

Thanks,
Urkman
atrol
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by atrol »

Urkman wrote: is there a public API or a webservice i could use to connect my iPhoe/iPad App to Mantis?
There is a SOAP API available
http://www.mantisbt.org/wiki/doku.php/m ... faq?s=soap
Check the WSDL
http://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/api/soap/mantisconnect.php
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gdrytown1
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by gdrytown1 »

I think it would work great on the iphone
alainp
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by alainp »

Hello,

rajveeshri

I'm very much interested in your application. Could you PM me to discuss it ?

Thanks.
atrol
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by atrol »

alainp wrote:Could you PM me to discuss it ?
Why PM and not at this place?
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alainp
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by alainp »

atrol wrote:Why PM and not at this place?
Did not want to bore everyone with questions that might already have been answered before / elsewhere.... but anyways :

- What is the status of the iphone app project ?
- is there any such "project" ?
- Can we see it / test it / contribute ?

A.
rajveeshri
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by rajveeshri »

Lets talk over skype maitrishri or yahoo rajveeshri
rajveeshri
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by rajveeshri »

rajveeshri wrote:Lets talk over skype maitrishri or yahoo rajveeshri
Any more people interested in getting this App for their server, please get in touch!!!
AppDude
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by AppDude »

There are quite a few different javascript frameworks out there that "emulate" the look and feel of native Iphone apps, one that springs to mind is JTouch which is a branch of JQuery. That way you can use the framework and style sheets to create something that can be used also on Android phones etc etc.

Google for it and there are some examples in the files.
rajveeshri
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by rajveeshri »

Following features are planned,

• Iphone Features
o Login page
o Main page
o Select Project or view all
o View Bugs page
o Filter
o Go to Issue with Issue ID
o Report Issue
o Bug Change Status page
o Bug Update Simple page
o Bug Update Advanced page
o My Account Page
o Reopen Bug
o Delete Bug
o Close Bug
o Assign Bug
o Resolve Bug
o Add Notes

Please share your thoughts.
markshih
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by markshih »

I'm currently working on an app for Mantis. I'm running into a lot of snags though.
AlainD.
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by AlainD. »

Honnestly, I don't see the benefit of such an app. OK, most of the time, when you're working on a project, you're on a machine. It means that you already have access to your Mantis server via the browser of your machine. So why complicating so much the life with accessing the Mantis server with your iPhone ?
Besides, when you're active on an issue, it is also most of the time linked to the source code. And I doubt you have all the source code of your project on your iPhone. You'll need to browse it on your computer, make some modifications, test, run, debug, etc... So again, since you're on your machine already, no need to access Mantis with your iPhone, it'll be such a waste of time.

Nope, really, I don't see the useness of such an app.
AlainD.
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rajveeshri
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Re: Mantis - Apple iPhone

Post by rajveeshri »

I think having an iphone or mobile device compatible app for mantis would mainly benefit to
1. Plan your work looking at bugs posted or status changed even before reaching your desk
2. Updating the bugs for PM/Tech lead is more easy to do task even without needing the machine beside you
3. High level view of what is happening can be taken even without engaging the team if your team is following mantis properly

One of my client also uses Mantis as a project management tool, where all the tasks are in a diff category, he is sure of being benefited by a mobile-pda device based app for mantis as his in and out into the system becomes more easy.

Share your thoughts to have more insights on this topic.

Regards,

Shripal Shah
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