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October 20, 2015
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How to use third-party tools in Integrity?

  • October 20, 2015
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Hello, I'm new comer, I want to get some supports from here. We had some problems when learning Integrity system, we want to know it how to use third-party tools, such as, Redmine, Git, Preforce etc.
1. Can be fulfilled in Integrity?
2. If can, how do we do?

Could you give us some advice or solution? Thanks!

    Best answer by KaelLizak

    Hello Roy,

    Redmine is not on the list of supported integrations, but your Sales Account Manager or a Global Services Engineer should be able to tell you how difficult that would be.

    Please correct answers for your question by clicking on the Correct Answer button on the post that answered your question.

    Regards,

    Kael

    2 replies

    21-Topaz I
    October 21, 2015

    Hello Roy,

    Integrity has an exposed and documented Java API which you can integrate with (see the Integrations Builder Guide for a list of supported method calls).

    Integrity also supports IDE integrations with Visual Studio and Eclipse (see integration plugins on the downloads page). Other types of integrations such as Git and Perforce are not officially supported, but you could use API calls or batch scripts interacting with an Integrity Client.

    For unsupported custom integrations, the PTC Global Services team is able to assist with the analysis and construction of such code. You would need to contact your PTC Sales representative to discuss details.

    rzheng1-VisitorAuthor
    1-Visitor
    October 22, 2015

    Hi, Joe

    Thanks for your answer. We have used source version control tools of third-party for many years. It have many source versions of different products in respository. If we used Integrity, all source versions can be  transplanted from third-party tools to it, did it?

    Third-party tools: Preforce & Git

    Integrity Version: 10.6

    Thanks!

    21-Topaz I
    October 22, 2015

    Hi Roy,

    Yes it is possible to perform a repository migration from Perforce, Git, etc into Integrity but this is handled by the PTC Global Services team. You would need to contact your PTC Sales representative to discuss details for booking an engagement..

    5-Regular Member
    June 27, 2018

    By using OpsHub Integration Manager, you can integrate 50+ ALM & DevOps tools, including the ones you mentioned, with PTC Integrity. To check the list of systems supported for integration with PTC, check the list given here: https://www.opshub.com/integrations/supported-systems/