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Add create_project #97

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@tstng tstng commented Mar 13, 2024

Add create_project

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  • New Features
    • Introduced the ability to create projects directly through the API, including setting project name, key, and visibility.

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The recent update introduces a new feature to the SonarQube REST API client, allowing users to create projects directly through the API. This enhancement involves adding a function for project creation along with the necessary API endpoint configuration, streamlining the process of setting up new projects with specific attributes like name, project key, and visibility.

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Files Change Summary
.../rest/projects.py Added create_project function to create projects with specified parameters.
.../utils/config.py Introduced API_PROJECTS_CREATE_PROJECT_ENDPOINT for the project creation endpoint.

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In the realm of code, under digital skies,
A new path unfolds, where project creation lies.
With a hop and a skip, the changes unfurl,
A function, an endpoint, into the world they swirl.
So here's to the craft, where ideas take flight,
Guided by code, in the soft moonlight.
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 248b0d5 and 1fef075.
Files selected for processing (2)
  • sonarqube/rest/projects.py (2 hunks)
  • sonarqube/utils/config.py (1 hunks)
Additional comments: 1
sonarqube/utils/config.py (1)
  • 4-4: The addition of API_PROJECTS_CREATE_PROJECT_ENDPOINT is consistent with the naming conventions and logical grouping of the file. However, it might be helpful to add a comment specifying the expected HTTP method (e.g., POST) for this endpoint, enhancing clarity for developers.

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chrislovecnm added a commit to chrislovecnm/python-sonarqube-api that referenced this pull request Mar 16, 2024
This commit uses the code from two different PRs to add
support for creating and deleting projects.

Two new endpoints are added to projects.py

See:

shijl0925#95
shijl0925#97
@shijl0925 shijl0925 merged commit 39a633b into shijl0925:master Aug 4, 2024
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