Creating charts using GitLab tasks
Creating charts using GitLab tasks
You can track the metrics of your GitLab tasks as you would track the metrics of your GitLab issues. Screenful charts can be set to display information about your tasks, issues, or both by setting a filter.
You can track the metrics of your GitLab tasks as you would track the metrics of your GitLab issues. Screenful charts can be set to display information about your tasks, issues, or both by setting a filter.
You can track the metrics of your GitLab tasks as you would track the metrics of your GitLab issues. Screenful charts can be set to display information about your tasks, issues, or both by setting a filter.
Creating charts from both GitLab issues and tasks
You can create charts based on top-level issues or tasks. Here’s an example Task List that contains both issues and tasks of a GitLab project:
The highlighted column shows the item type: Issue or Task.
With the charts that support grouping, you can also group data by item type. This can be helpful if you want to track the number of issues and tasks in your projects:
Here’s the resulting chart:
Creating charts from both GitLab issues and tasks
You can create charts based on top-level issues or tasks. Here’s an example Task List that contains both issues and tasks of a GitLab project:
The highlighted column shows the item type: Issue or Task.
With the charts that support grouping, you can also group data by item type. This can be helpful if you want to track the number of issues and tasks in your projects:
Here’s the resulting chart:
Filtering by Item type
In the chart settings, you can include or exclude tasks using the item type filter:
Clicking Set filter opens the filter modal:
When you select Task, the chart will display data only from tasks.
Filtering by Item type
In the chart settings, you can include or exclude tasks using the item type filter:
Clicking Set filter opens the filter modal:
When you select Task, the chart will display data only from tasks.