Returning only unimplemented topics
It'd be nice if I could pass an option to the topics API to only return me unimplemented ideas...
Would this be possible?
Would this be possible?
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Just include a 'status' filter onto the query string.
The valid values are: nil, pending, active, complete, and rejected
You can't do a negative filter yet (as in, show me all topics except 'complete'), but you could always make a couple of queries to get just the topics you want.
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Inappropriate?Not sure, but I'm curious to find out. I'll see if I can get one of them smart developer types to weigh in here and provide some guidance.
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Inappropriate?Hmmm... Well, from the management view you can sort by ideas and then further filter by "pending" (we'll think about it) and "active" (we're working on it) so I would think it wouldn't be that much more difficult to refine that to all statuses other than "complete" or "complete" and "rejected". But, as Eric says we'll have to confirm with the dev team.
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Inappropriate?Yeah, there doesn't seem to be any way to filter the results in the API at the moment - so I'm not sure if there is an architectural reason for that, or just that nobody has needed it until now.
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Inappropriate?Failing that - it'd be nice to at least get the status returned in the topics.json feed so I could at least try to filter on my side.
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Inappropriate?Just include a 'status' filter onto the query string.
The valid values are: nil, pending, active, complete, and rejected
You can't do a negative filter yet (as in, show me all topics except 'complete'), but you could always make a couple of queries to get just the topics you want.
-Scott
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