Import repositories and project boards
Import repositories and project boards
The recommended way to import data to Screenful is via project boards. When importing a project board, all the associated issues and pull requests, as well as the project metadata, including custom fields, are imported.
You can also import individual repositories if you don't use project boards.
The recommended way to import data to Screenful is via project boards. When importing a project board, all the associated issues and pull requests, as well as the project metadata, including custom fields, are imported.
You can also import individual repositories if you don't use project boards.
The recommended way to import data to Screenful is via project boards. When importing a project board, all the associated issues and pull requests, as well as the project metadata, including custom fields, are imported.
You can also import individual repositories if you don't use project boards.
Guide contents:
Guide contents:
Importing project boards
To access the data import wizard, select Data sources from the main menu, and click Add new integration.
To import a project board, select GitHub Projects as the data source in the first step of the wizard:
Once you have authorized access to the GitHub API, you’ll be shown a list of project boards in your account.
You can select one or more of your project boards for import. Once you click Next, you get to review the workflow settings.
Once you click Next, the associated issues and pull requests are imported and available for charts.
When you import a GitHub project as a data source, all your project custom fields are imported. You can then create custom charts based on your custom fields, or use custom fields to filter your charts.
Importing project boards
To access the data import wizard, select Data sources from the main menu, and click Add new integration.
To import a project board, select GitHub Projects as the data source in the first step of the wizard:
Once you have authorized access to the GitHub API, you’ll be shown a list of project boards in your account.
You can select one or more of your project boards for import. Once you click Next, you get to review the workflow settings.
Once you click Next, the associated issues and pull requests are imported and available for charts.
When you import a GitHub project as a data source, all your project custom fields are imported. You can then create custom charts based on your custom fields, or use custom fields to filter your charts.
Importing repositories
If you don't use project boards, you can alternatively import repositories. In the first step of the data import wizard, select GitHub repositories as the data source:
Once you have authorized access to the GitHub API, you’ll be shown a list of repositories in your account.
You can select one or more of your repositories for import. Once you click Next, you can review the workflow settings.
Once you click Next, the associated issues and pull requests are imported and available for charts.
If you have an organization that has restricted 3rd party access, you won't see its repositories listed as available data sources. Follow these steps to solve it.
Importing repositories
If you don't use project boards, you can alternatively import repositories. In the first step of the data import wizard, select GitHub repositories as the data source:
Once you have authorized access to the GitHub API, you’ll be shown a list of repositories in your account.
You can select one or more of your repositories for import. Once you click Next, you can review the workflow settings.
Once you click Next, the associated issues and pull requests are imported and available for charts.
If you have an organization that has restricted 3rd party access, you won't see its repositories listed as available data sources. Follow these steps to solve it.