api-timetracking-2 | R Documentation |
Working with time tracking in ClickUp tasks. Note: A time entry that has a negative duration means that timer is currently ongoing for that user.
cu_get_time_entries_within_date_range(
team_id,
start_date,
end_date,
assignee,
cu_token = NULL
)
cu_get_singular_time_entry(team_id, timer_id, cu_token = NULL)
cu_get_time_entry_history(team_id, timer_id, cu_token = NULL)
cu_get_running_time_entry(team_id, timer_id, cu_token = NULL)
cu_create_time_entry(team_id, ..., cu_token = NULL)
cu_remove_tags_from_time_entries(team_id, ..., cu_token = NULL)
cu_get_all_tags_from_time_entries(team_id, cu_token = NULL)
cu_add_tags_from_time_entries(team_id, ..., cu_token = NULL)
cu_change_tag_names_from_time_entries(team_id, ..., cu_token = NULL)
cu_start_time_entry(team_id, timer_id, ..., cu_token = NULL)
cu_stop_time_entry(team_id, cu_token = NULL)
cu_delete_time_entry(team_id, timer_id, cu_token = NULL)
cu_update_time_entry(team_id, timer_id, ..., cu_token = NULL)
team_id |
Team ID. |
start_date |
POSIX start time in milliseconds. |
end_date |
POSIX end time in milliseconds. |
assignee |
User ids to filter by separated by commas. Note: Only Workspace Owners/Admins have access to do this. |
cu_token |
ClickUp personal access token or an access token from the OAuth flow.
The |
timer_id |
Timer ID. |
... |
Named arguments to be passed to API request body, see the ClickUp API documentation (https://clickup.com/api). |
A cu object.
api-timetracking-legacy for Time tracking legacy API,
cu for the cu object class,
cu_date_from()
and cu_date_to()
to deal with POSIX times.
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