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curl_link_text: cURL
intro:
title: Introduction
content: Tracks is designed to be integrated with scripts, web services, and third-party applications. This page serves as the documentation of our REST API.
content_2: The Tracks REST API allows developers to integrate Tracks into their applications. It allows applications to access and modify Tracks data, and is implemented as Vanilla XML over HTTP.
content_3: The API is a %{restful_link} service. All data is available through the API as a resource to which can be referred using a unique identifier. It responds to a number of the HTTP methods, specifically GET, PUT, POST and UPDATE, and all responses from the API are in a simple XML format encoded as UTF-8.
content: Tracks is designed to be integrated with scripts, web services, and
third-party applications. This page serves as the documentation of our REST
API.
content_2: The Tracks REST API allows developers to integrate Tracks into their
applications. It allows applications to access and modify Tracks data, and
is implemented as Vanilla XML over HTTP.
content_3: The API is a %{restful_link} service. All data is available through
the API as a resource to which can be referred using a unique identifier.
It responds to a number of the HTTP methods, specifically GET, PUT, POST and
UPDATE, and all responses from the API are in a simple XML format encoded
as UTF-8.
restful_link_text: RESTful
auth:
title: Authentication
content: Authentication is handled using %{auth_link}. Your Tracks username and password is used as the authentication credentials for the API. Note that in Basic HTTP authentication, your password is sent in clear text. If you need a more secure authentication solution, you should configure your web server to run Tracks under HTTPS.
content: Authentication is handled using %{auth_link}. Your Tracks username
and password is used as the authentication credentials for the API. Note that
in Basic HTTP authentication, your password is sent in clear text. If you
need a more secure authentication solution, you should configure your web
server to run Tracks under HTTPS.
basic_auth_link_text: Basic HTTP authentication
retrieve:
title: Retrieving data from the API
content: 'To retrieve data you only need to do an HTTP GET on a resource identifier. For example, if you want to get all the contexts with %{curl_link}:'
content: 'To retrieve data you only need to do an HTTP GET on a resource identifier.
For example, if you want to get all the contexts with %{curl_link}:'
single_context: 'Getting a single context:'
todos_from_context: 'Getting the todos within a context:'
projects: You also can apply the pattern shown above with projects instead of contexts.
projects: You also can apply the pattern shown above with projects instead of
contexts.
paths_title: 'All data is available according to the following resource paths:'
limit: 'For the todo resources (todos, tickler, done, hidden and calendar) you can limit the returnedfield to %{fields} by adding the parameter %{limit_parameter} and setting it to %{set_to}. For example:'
active_todos: 'If you only want to get the active todos, you add the parameter %{active_code} and set it to some value like this:'
limit: 'For the todo resources (todos, tickler, done, hidden and calendar) you
can limit the returnedfield to %{fields} by adding the parameter %{limit_parameter}
and setting it to %{set_to}. For example:'
active_todos: 'If you only want to get the active todos, you add the parameter
%{active_code} and set it to some value like this:'
writing:
title: Writing to the API
description: The API provides mechanisms for adding, updating and deleting resources using the HTTP methods %{put}, %{post} and %{delete} in combination with the content.
description: The API provides mechanisms for adding, updating and deleting resources
using the HTTP methods %{put}, %{post} and %{delete} in combination with the
content.
example_title: 'Creating a new project, using curl:'
example_project_name: Build a treehouse for the kids
example_project_response_title: 'The response is an %{response_code} with %{header} header indicating where the new project resource can be found. Now we can add a todo to this project, using curl:'
example_project_response_title: 'The response is an %{response_code} with %{header}
header indicating where the new project resource can be found. Now we can
add a todo to this project, using curl:'
example_todo_name: Model treehouse in SketchUp
example_todo_response_title: 'The response is a again an %{response_code} with %{header} header indicating where the new todo resource can be found. Changing the todo notes, again using curl:'
example_todo_response_title: 'The response is a again an %{response_code} with
%{header} header indicating where the new todo resource can be found. Changing
the todo notes, again using curl:'
example_note_text: use maple texture
example_note_response_title: 'The response is an %{response_code} with in the body the XML representation of the updated todo. We provide a shorcut method to toggle a todo done or undone without having to perform the update with the right field values:'
example_delete_title: 'If we want to delete that todo we can call its unique resource identifier (the URL) with the HTTP method %{delete}, again with curl:'
example_delete_response_title: The API returns an %{response_code} and the todo is now deleted.
example_note_response_title: 'The response is an %{response_code} with in the
body the XML representation of the updated todo. We provide a shorcut method
to toggle a todo done or undone without having to perform the update with
the right field values:'
example_delete_title: 'If we want to delete that todo we can call its unique
resource identifier (the URL) with the HTTP method %{delete}, again with curl:'
example_delete_response_title: The API returns an %{response_code} and the todo
is now deleted.
response:
title: Dealing with the response and response status
description: All successful operations respond with a status code of %{response_200} or %{response_201} depending on the operation. Sometimes a list, say %{example_call} will not have any items, it will return an empty list.
xml_description: 'The XML for empty list responses look like this, again with curl:'
description: All successful operations respond with a status code of %{response_200}
or %{response_201} depending on the operation. Sometimes a list, say %{example_call}
will not have any items, it will return an empty list.
xml_description: 'The XML for empty list responses look like this, again with
curl:'
activeresource:
title: Consuming the API with ActiveResource
description: '%{activeresource_link} is a thin but powerful wrapper around RESTful services exposed by %{ror_link}. It will be part of Rails 2.0 but until then you can get it with %{gem_command}.'
description: '%{activeresource_link} is a thin but powerful wrapper around RESTful
services exposed by %{ror_link}. It will be part of Rails 2.0 but until then
you can get it with %{gem_command}.'
activeresource_link_text: ActiveResource
ror_link_text: Ruby on Rails
wrapper_description: 'Inspired by %{signals_link} ’s Highrise wrapper, we’ve put together a small ruby wrapper (find it in the doc/ directory) for the API which sets up the ActiveResource models for you to play with in an IRB session:'
wrapper_description: 'Inspired by %{signals_link} ’s Highrise wrapper,
we’ve put together a small ruby wrapper (find it in the doc/ directory)
for the API which sets up the ActiveResource models for you to play with in
an IRB session:'
signals_link_text: 37 Signals
notes:
title: Notes about the documentation
description: 'A few conventions have been applied in the documentation, these are:'
bullet1: '%{id}’s in a resource %{url} indicate that the resource’s unique ID needs to be inserted there'
bullet2: '%{omit} indicates that unimportant bits of response data have been removed to eliminate noise from the documentation'
description: 'A few conventions have been applied in the documentation, these
are:'
bullet1: '%{id}’s in a resource %{url} indicate that the resource’s
unique ID needs to be inserted there'
bullet2: '%{omit} indicates that unimportant bits of response data have been
removed to eliminate noise from the documentation'
curl_description: 'All examples make use of %{curl}.'

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no_last_completed_recurring_todos: Valmiita toistuvia toimenpiteitä ei löytynyt
no_notes_attached: Projektiin ei ole liitetty muistiinpanoja
no_projects: Projekteja ei löytynyt
notes: Notes
notes: Muistiinpanot
notes_empty: Tälle projektille ei ole muistiinpanoja
page_title: 'TRACKS::Project: %{project}'
project_destroyed_status: Projekti ”%{name}” poistettu
@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ fi:
no_last_completed_actions: Valmistuneita toimenpiteitä ei ole
no_project: "--No project--"
no_recurring_todos: Ei toistuvia toimenpiteitä
notes: Notes
notes: Muistiinpanot
overdue: Myöhässä
pending: Odottaa
recurrence:

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@ -141,6 +141,15 @@ common:
add: Ekle
actions: Eylemler
action: Eylem
days_midsentence:
one: Gün
other: Günler
note:
one: Not yok
other: 1 not var
actions_midsentence:
one: Eylem
other: Eylemler
activerecord:
errors:
template:
@ -241,6 +250,8 @@ date:
- Pe
- Cu
- Ct
- Cum
- Cmt
abbr_month_names:
- Kas
- Oca
@ -253,6 +264,8 @@ date:
- Ağu
- Eyl
- Eki
- Kas
- Ara
day_names:
- Pazar
- Pazartesi
@ -279,9 +292,11 @@ date:
- Ekim
- Kasım
- Aralık
- Aralık
order:
- :yıl
- :gün
- :day
datetime:
prompts:
day: Gün
@ -390,6 +405,17 @@ integrations:
için: %{documentation_link}'
developer_documentation_link: Tracks için geliştirici dokümantasyonu
contents_header: 'İçerikler:'
tell_us_link_text: Bunun hakkında bize görüş bildirin
cron_2: Başka bir metin kullanabilirsiniz %{feeds_link} Projede birlikte çalıştığınız
meslektaşlarınıza neden listeyi e-posta gönderemeyesiniz ki?
cron_email_subject: Bitimi 7 gün içerisinde olan Tracks eylemleri
feeds_link_text: akış Tracks tarafından sağlanmıştır
cron_1: Bu girdiyi crontab üzerinden girerseniz, her gün ÖÖ 5'te 7 gün içerisinde
bitimi yaklaşan eylemlerle ilgili bir e-posta alacaksınız.
message_gateway:
rich_api_tip: Mesaj içeriği tanım, içerik ve proje kısmına, not ise gövde metnine
yazarak "çamaşırları yıka @ Ev" veya "Mehmet'i Ara > x projesi" ve benzeri türden
görevler oluşturmak için Rich Todo API kullanabilirsiniz.
footer:
send_feedback: Geri bildirim gönderin %{version}
helpers: