No frills, general use support ticket tracking. Easily document and communicate client relations within a support team.
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Clean interface that is compatible with modern web browsers
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Add comments and file attachments to tickets
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Subscribe to ticket updates via email (alerts)
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Automatically sends an email to the user assigned as owner of a ticket
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View recent ticket activity and timeline statistics from the dashboard
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Export ticket in PDF format
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No complicated permission system…only admins can perform negative actions
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In-line admin controls to delete comments, attachments, and tickets
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Ruby on Rails 2.3.5
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will_paginate 2.3.12
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authlogic 2.1.3
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searchlogic 2.4.1
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paperclip 2.3.1.1
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prawn 0.6.3
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populator 0.2.5
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faker 0.3.1
populator and faker are only used to load fake data into TicketMule.
Basic installation creates a fresh database with a single admin user. See db/seeds.rb for admin user information.
You can choose to test drive TicketMule with fake data as described below.
Create a database.yml file and modify as needed:
$ cp config/database.mysql.yml config/database.yml
Configure TicketMule settings in the production block of config/config.yml. See comments for details.
Modify config/environment.rb settings such as default timezone, rails gem version, relative url root (if applicable), etc.
Modify db/seeds.rb to create the seed data for your installation of TicketMule. This is where you create your organization’s groups, statuses, and priorities.
Choose between basic installation or installation with test data:
Basic installation create database and schema, and initialize with seed data:
$ rake db:setup
Test drive create database and schema, initialize with seed data, and load 150 contacts, 500 tickets, and 4 non-admin users (see lib/tasks/faker.rake for details):
$ rake faker
By default, users can create their own accounts by navigating to /users/new. If this is not desired and you only want admins to create user accounts, a small change to config/routes.rb is required. The users resource will need the exception added for the new action. See the comments for the users resource map for details.
When you add an alert to a ticket, you will only receive an email alert when the ticket’s attributes change. You will not receive an email alert when a comment or attachment is added.
Copyright © 2009 by J. Lee Smith. All rights reserved.
TicketMule is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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