NAME
RT::BugTracker::Public - Adds a public, (hopefully) userfriendly bug tracking UI to RT
CONFIGURATION
You can find local/etc/BugTracker-Public/RT_SiteConfig.pm with example of configuration and sane defaults. Add require in the main RT_SiteConfig.pm or define options there.
NoAuthRegexp
As public shouldn't require authentication then you should add '/Public/' path to NoAuthRegexp option, something like:
Set($WebNoAuthRegex, qr!^(?:/+NoAuth/|
/+Public/|
/+REST/\d+\.\d+/NoAuth/)!x );
Note that if you have multiple extensions that want to change this option then you have to merge them manually into one perl regular expression.
WebPublicUser
Make sure to create the public user in your RT system and add the line below to your RT_SiteConfig.pm.
Set( $WebPublicUser, 'guest' );
If you didn't name your public user 'guest', then change accordingly.
The public user should probably be unprivileged and have the following rights
CreateTicket
ModifyCustomField
ReplyToTicket
SeeCustomField
SeeQueue
ShowTicket
If you want the public UI to do anything useful. It should NOT have the ModifySelf right.
AUTHOR
Thomas Sibley <trs@bestpractical.com>