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NAME

       Net::Hiveminder - Perl interface to hiveminder.com

SYNOPSIS

           use Net::Hiveminder;
           my $hm = Net::Hiveminder->new(use_config => 1);
           print $hm->todo;
           $hm->create_task("Boy these pretzels are making me thirsty [due tomorrow]");

DESCRIPTION

       Hiveminder is a collaborate todo list organizer, built with Jifty.

       This module uses Hiveminder's REST API to let you manage your tasks any way you want to.

       This module is built on top of Net::Jifty. Consult that module's documentation for the
       lower-level interface.

   display_tasks [ARGS], TASKS
       This will take a list of hash references, "TASKS", and convert each to a human-readable
       form.

       In scalar context it will return the readable forms of these tasks joined by newlines.

       Passing options into this is somewhat tricky, because tasks are currently regular hashes.
       You may pass arguments to this method as such:

           $hm->display_tasks([arg1 => 'val1', arg2 => 'val2'], @tasks)

       The arguments currently respected are:

       linkify_locator
           Make the record locator ("#foo") into an HTML link, pointing to the task on "site".

   get_tasks ARGS
       Runs a search with "ARGS" for tasks. There are no defaults here, so this can be used for
       anything.

       Returns a list of hash references, each one being a task. Use "display_tasks" if
       necessary.

   todo_tasks [ARGS]
       Returns a list of hash references, each one a task. This uses the same query that the home
       page of Hiveminder uses. The optional "ARGS" will be passed as well so you can narrow down
       your todo list.

   todo [ARGS]
       Returns a list of tasks in human-readable form. The optional "ARGS" will be passed as well
       so you can narrow down your todo list.

       In scalar context it will return the concatenation of the tasks.

       If the first argument is an array reference, it will be passed to "display_tasks" as
       options.

       For example, to display tasks due today (with color):

           print scalar $hm->todo([color => 1], due => "today");

   create_task SUMMARY, ARGS
       Creates a new task with "SUMMARY". You may also specify arguments such as what tags the
       task will have.

   read_task LOCATOR
       Load task "LOCATOR".

   update_task LOCATOR, ARGS
       Update task "LOCATOR" with "ARGS".

   delete_task LOCATOR
       Delete task "LOCATOR".

   bulk_update ARGS
       Bulk-updates the given tasks. You can pass tasks in with one or more of the following:

       tasks
           An array reference of task hashes or locators, or a space-delimited string of
           locators.

       ids An array reference or space-delimited string of task IDs.

   complete_tasks TASKS
       Marks the list of tasks or locators as complete.

   braindump TEXT[, ARGS]
       Braindumps "TEXT".

       Optional arguments:

       tokens => string | arrayref
           tokens may be used to provide default attributes to all the braindumped tasks (this is
           part of what the filter feature of Hiveminder's IM bot does).

       returns => 'ids' | 'tasks'
           Return the affected task IDs, or the tasks themselves, instead of a summary of the
           changes made.

   upload_text TEXT
       Uploads "TEXT" to BTDT::Action::UploadTasks.

   upload_file FILENAME
       Uploads "FILENAME" to BTDT::Action::UploadTasks.

   download_text
       Downloads your tasks. This also gets the metadata so that you can edit the text and upload
       it, and it'll make the same changes to your task list.

       This does not currently accept query arguments, because Hiveminder expects a
       "/not/owner/me/group/personal" type argument string, when all we can produce is "owner_not
       => 'me', group => 'personal'"

   download_file FILENAME
       Downloads your tasks and puts them into "FILENAME".

       This does not currently accept query arguments, because Hiveminder expects a
       "/not/owner/me/group/personal" type argument string, when all we can produce is "owner_not
       => 'me', group => 'personal'"

   priority (NUMBER | TASK) -> Maybe String
       Returns the "word" of a priority. One of: lowest, low, normal, high, highest.  If the
       priority is out of range, "undef" will be returned.

   done LOCATORS
       Marks the given tasks as complete.

   loc2id (LOCATOR|TASK)s -> IDs
       Transforms the given record locators (or tasks) to regular IDs.

   id2loc IDs -> LOCATORs
       Transform the given IDs into record locators.

   tasks2ids
       Deprecated

   comments_on TASK -> (String)s
       Returns a list of the comments on the given task.

   comment_on TASK, MESSAGE
       Add a comment to TASK.

       This method requires Email::Simple::Creator, which is an optional dependency of
       Net::Hiveminder. If Creator is unavailable, then this will throw an error.

   send_feedback TEXT
       Sends the given TEXT as feedback to the Hiveminder team.

   get_task_history LOCATOR
       Load the transaction history for task LOCATOR.

       Returns an array of transactions looking like:

       $VAR1 = {
           'modified_at' => '2008-07-24 15:38:06',
           'type' => 'update',
           'id' => '1745040',
           'task_id' => '433397',
           'created_by' => '463' };

SEE ALSO

       App::Todo, Jifty, Net::Jifty

AUTHOR

       Shawn M Moore, "<sartak at bestpractical.com>"

BUGS

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-net-hiveminder at rt.cpan.org", or
       through the web interface at
       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Net-Hiveminder>.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2007-2009 Best Practical Solutions.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.