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Planview AgilePlace Kanban API & Wrappers

Published By Jon Terry

As we mentioned in an earlier post, our customers have integrated Planview AgilePlace with many different kinds of systems. And we provide services to develop integrations if you don’t have the time or inclination to do this yourself. But, if you do want to develop your own integration, read this article about our API in the Planview AgilePlace Knowledge Base.

Our customers have initiated the following publicly-available wrappers. If you know of another one please let us know so we can share the information! And if you want to start another wrapper and share it with the world, we’ll make sure to publicize your work. There’s a large (40,000+ users and growing very quickly) audience for Planview AgilePlace so it should get you some attention.

And, if you develop a general purpose integration to another popular SaaS product and are willing to share that integration code with your fellow Planview AgilePlace customers, we may be able to offset your development cost by trading you for a credit toward your Planview AgilePlace subscription. Contact us for details.

Python

The project can be found at:
https://launchpad.net/lp2kanban

The specific code for calling the API is found in this file:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~launchpad/lp2kanban/trunk/view/head:/src/lp2kanban/kanban.py

Ruby

https://github.com/mlainez/leankitkanban

JIRA (Ruby)

https://github.com/limadelic/akira

.Net

https://github.com/stack72/LeanKitKanbanCaller

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Written by Jon Terry Chief Evangelist, Lean-Agile Strategy

Jon Terry is Chief Evangelist, Lean-Agile Strategy for Planview, a market leading provider of portfolio management, agile management, collaboration, and ideation software. Before that Jon was co-CEO and co-founder of LeanKit, which pioneered the application of Kanban in knowledge work. Prior to that, Jon held a number of senior IT positions with hospital-giant HCA and its logistics subsidiary, HealthTrust Purchasing Group. He was among those responsible for launching HCA’s adoption of Lean-Agile methods.