Cases use kase
and kases
in the XML to work around the problem of case
being a reserved word in Ruby.
For the full XML representation of cases, check out the data reference.
GET /kases/#{id}.xml
returns an existing case.
If closed-at
is set, it means that the case is closed. If it’s not set, it’s still open. The parties
field is a list of the people and companies involved with this case.
Response:
<kase>
<id type="integer">1</id>
<author-id type="integer"></author-id>
<closed-at type="datetime"></closed-at>
<created-at type="datetime"></created-at>
<updated-at type="datetime">2007-03-19T22:34:22Z</updated-at>
<name>A very important matter</name>
<visible-to>Everyone</visible-to>
<group-id type="integer"></group-id>
<owner-id type="integer"></owner-id>
<parties type="array">
<party>...</party>
</parties>
</kase>
GET /kases/open.xml
returns a collection of cases that are visible to the authenticated user and have not been closed.GET /kases/closed.xml
returns a collection of cases that are visible to the authenticated user and have been closed.
Response:
<kases>
<kase>
...
</kase>
<kase>
...
</kase>
</kases>
POST /kases.xml
creates a new case with the currently authenticated user as the author.
By default, a new case is assumed to be visible to Everyone
. You can also chose to make the company only visible to the creator using Owner
as the value for the visible-to
tag. Or NamedGroup
and pass in a group-id
tag too.
If the account doesn’t allow for more cases to be created, a 507 Insufficient Storage
response will be returned.
Adding parties to a case isn't supported at the moment.
Request:
<kase>
<name>Another very important matter</name>
</kase>
Response:
Status: 201 Created
Location: https://example.highrisehq.com/kases/#{new-kase-id}.xml
<kase>
...
</kase>
PUT /kases/#{id}.xml
updates an existing case with new details from the submitted XML.
Contact data and Subject data that include an id will be updated, data that doesn’t will be assumed to be new and created from scratch.
A case is closed when the closed-at
tag is passed.
Adding parties to a case isn't supported at the moment
Request:
<kase>
<name>Another very important matter</name>
<closed-at type="datetime">2007-03-19T22:34:22Z</closed-at>
</kase>
Response:
Status: 200 OK
DELETE /kases/#{id}.xml
destroys the case at the referenced URL.
Response:
Status: 200 OK