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xin-zhou-hziee
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2 years ago

Is there any way to use API to get "Time in Review" for participants in one Collaborator Review?

I am creating review dashboard for our organization. Manager expect to see "Time in Review" for individual persons. 

There is API to get participants for certain review.

Is there any API may get "Time in Review" for every participants?

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  • Yes, it is possible to use an API to retrieve the "Time in Review" for participants in a Collaborator Review. However, the availability and specific implementation details of such an API would depend on the collaboration platform or software you are using for the review process.

    Typically, collaboration platforms provide APIs that allow you to retrieve data related to reviews, including information about participants and their activities during the review process. You can use these APIs to retrieve the "Time in Review" data for each participant in a review.

    For example, if you are using the Collaborator review tool, you can use the Collaborator API to retrieve data related to reviews, including information about participants and their activities. The Collaborator API provides a "getReview" method that allows you to retrieve information about a specific review, including a list of participants and their activity data.

     

    To retrieve the "Time in Review" data for each participant, you can use the activity data provided by the API to calculate the duration of time that each participant spent in the review process.

     

    Overall, the specific implementation details of using an API to retrieve "Time in Review" data will depend on the collaboration platform or software you are using. You should consult the API documentation for your specific collaboration tool to learn more about how to retrieve this data. MyeClass

  • KarelHusa's avatar
    KarelHusa
    Champion Level 3

    xin-zhou-hziee,

    I am not sure if your question relates to ReadyAPI.

     

    If I understand correctly, you need to look at some time-tracking apps like Sloneek, Trello, or Jira and utilize their functions via their APIs.

     

    • xin-zhou-hziee's avatar
      xin-zhou-hziee
      New Contributor

      Not Ready API. 

      Collaborator provides JSON APIs. E.g ReviewService.findReviewById, ReviewService.getComments.

       

      I am looking for JSON APIs which could be used to get Person Hour in one review.

  • Yes, it is possible to use an API to retrieve the "Time in Review" for participants in a Collaborator Review. However, the availability and specific implementation details of such an API would depend on the collaboration platform or software you are using for the review process.

    Typically, collaboration platforms provide APIs that allow you to interact with their features and retrieve relevant data. You would need to refer to the documentation or API reference of the specific collaboration platform you are using to understand if they offer an API endpoint or method to retrieve the "Time in Review" information. 

     

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  • The ability to retrieve the "Time in Review" information for participants in a Collaborator Review using an API depends on the specific API and platform you are using.

    Some code review or collaboration platforms may offer APIs that allow you to access review-related data, including information about participants and their activity. However, the availability and specific endpoints or methods for retrieving the "Time in Review" may vary.

    To determine if such functionality is available, you should consult the API documentation or contact the support team of the platform or tool you are using for Collaborator Reviews. They can provide you with information on whether the API supports retrieving the "Time in Review" data and guide you on how to use the API effectively to retrieve that information.

     

    It's important to note that each API and platform may have its own limitations and access restrictions. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the API documentation and any authentication requirements to ensure you have the necessary permissions and understand how to use the API correctly.

     

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  • I am currently putting out a review dashboard for our company. The manager should anticipate seeing "Time in Review" for each individual employee.

    There is an application programming interface that can get volunteers for specific reviews.

    Is there an API that could access the "Time in Review" for each participant in the game?

     

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  • Keep in mind that different APIs and platforms may have different requirements and permissions. Always check the API's documentation for details on how to authenticate and what permissions you'll need before attempting to use it. aim provider portal

     

  • The collaboration tool or platform used will determine if an API can be used to get the "Time in Review" for users in a Collaborator Review. You need to look at the platform's documentation or support tools to find out if this kind of functionality is offered.

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