JIRA-REST-Class

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    The arguments are described below with the names which must be used as
    the hash keys:

    *   url

        A string or a URI object denoting the base URL of the JIRA server.
        This is a required argument.

        The REST methods described below all accept as a first argument the
        endpoint's path of the specific API method to call. In general you
        can pass the complete path, beginning with the prefix denoting the
        particular API to use ("/rest/api/VERSION", "/rest/servicedeskapi",
        or "/rest/agile/VERSION"). However, to make it easier to invoke
        JIRA's Core API if you pass a path not starting with "/rest/" it
        will be prefixed with "/rest/api/latest" or with this URL's path if
        it has one. This way you can choose a specific version of the JIRA
        Core API to use instead of the latest one. For example:

            my $jira = JIRA::REST::Class->new({
                url => 'https://jira.example.net/rest/api/1',

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hash keys:

=over 4

=item * B<url>

A string or a URI object denoting the base URL of the JIRA server. This is a
required argument.

The REST methods described below all accept as a first argument the
endpoint's path of the specific API method to call. In general you can pass
the complete path, beginning with the prefix denoting the particular API to
use (C</rest/api/VERSION>, C</rest/servicedeskapi>, or
C</rest/agile/VERSION>). However, to make it easier to invoke JIRA's Core
API if you pass a path not starting with C</rest/> it will be prefixed with
C</rest/api/latest> or with this URL's path if it has one. This way you can
choose a specific version of the JIRA Core API to use instead of the latest
one. For example:

    my $jira = JIRA::REST::Class->new({
        url => 'https://jira.example.net/rest/api/1',



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