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Issue Activity Feed Widgets

An Issue Activity Feed widget lets you monitor the changes that YouTrack users make to issues. Configure your activity to show changes in issues that match a specific criteria and by specified users.

The widget displays recent changes in issues that match the specified criteria for the last 90 days.

To add an Issue Activity Feed widget to a dashboard:

  1. Click Dashboards in the main navigation menu.

  2. Select a dashboard for the widget.

  3. Click the Add widget button on the dashboard.

  4. From the drop-down list, select Issue Activity Feed.

    • The configuration dialog for the new widget opens.

    New widget configuration dialog
  5. Enter an optional widget title.

  6. Enter the search criteria to filter the issues displayed in the widget. By default, the widget uses the search criteria by: me which means that the activity feed is shown for issues you've created.

  7. To show changes applied by a specific user, select a user account from the Change author list.

  8. Select categories of activities that you want to monitor. See the list of available categories for details.

  9. Set a custom refresh rate for the widget, in seconds. The default refresh rate for a report widget is 4 minutes.

  10. Click the Save button.

    • The widget is added to the dashboard.

    • If you didn't specify a title, the title of the widget is set in the format:

      Issue Activity Feed [search query for the issues]

Activity Categories

The following options in the widget settings let you choose which types of updates are shown in the activity feed.

Category

Description

Attachments

Any operation with attachments in the issues that match the widget's query.

Comments

A new comment added to an issue that matches the widget's query.

Custom fields

Any change in custom fields in the issues that match the widget's query.

Deleted/Restored issues

Any restored issue that matches the widget's query.

Description

Any change in the description field of an issue that matches the widget's query.

Links

Any change in links of an issue that matches the widget's query.

New issues

A new issue that matches the widget's query is created.

Project

An issue that matches the widget's query is moved to another project, or the name or key of the current project is changed.

Resolved/reopened issues

An issue that matches the widget's query is, respectively, resolved or reopened.

Sprints

An issue that matches the widget's query is added or moved to, or deleted from a sprint.

Summary

Any change in the summary field of an issue that matches the widget's query.

Tags

Any change in tags of an issue that matches the widget's query.

VCS changes

Any update (VCS commit linked or removed) in VCS changes that belong to an issue that matches the widget's query.

Work items

A new work item is added to an issue that matches the widget's query.

Working with an Issue Activity Feed Widget

When you add an Issue Activity Feed widget to your dashboard, the widget displays a list of all issues matching your setting criteria.

  • Issue ID and summary

  • User profile picture

  • Username and the date/time of the update

  • The change to the issue

Click the issue ID or summary link in the activity feed to open the issue. If the activity feed entry includes a details link, click Details to expand the recorded change. Click the profile picture or name of the user to open that user's YouTrack profile.

Click the More menu in the corner of the widget to expand a list of available actions.

Action

Description

Share link

Opens a dialog with a link that can be copied and shared with teammates.

  • When a user pastes this link into the address bar in their web browser, the shared widget is added to their current dashboard. This can either be the dashboard that they're currently viewing in YouTrack or the dashboard that they most recently accessed.

  • If the person with whom you shared the widget doesn't have permission to view the data that is used in the widget, the widget is empty.

Clone widget

Creates a duplicate of the widget on your dashboard.

Move to another dashboard...

Opens a dialog with a drop-down menu of available dashboards. Select a new dashboard for the widget and click Move. The widget is removed from the current dashboard and moves to the selected dashboard.

Edit...

Modify the settings of the widget.

Remove

Opens a dialog. Click Delete to permanently remove the widget.

About

Opens a new YouTrack page in the web browser to the details section of the widget in Apps.

Refreshing Widget Data

The widget content is refreshed according to the custom refresh rate, when set. Otherwise, the widget is refreshed every 4 minutes.

To manually recalculate a report in a widget, click the refresh icon in the title bar.

Issue Activity Feed Widget Example

You're a project owner and want to be aware of changes a team member makes in the project. Use the Issue Activity Feed widget to display a list of all the changes made by a user on your dashboard.

To create an activity feed with changes made by another user:

  1. Click Dashboards in the main navigation menu.

  2. Select a dashboard for the widget.

  3. Click the Add widget button on the dashboard.

  4. From the drop-down list, select Issue Activity Feed.

    • The configuration dialog for the new widget opens.

  5. Enter a title for the widget describing the activity feed you're creating.

    In this example, the name of the title is the YouTrack user's name whose issue changes are being tracked.

  6. Enter project: as the attribute followed by the project name in the search criteria field.

    This specifies that only changes made by a user in this project are displayed in your activity feed widget.

  7. Select the YouTrack user's name whose issue changes are being tracked.

  8. Mark the issue update types that you want displayed in the activity feed.

    Activity Feed widget example configuration
  9. Click Save.

The widget is displayed on your dashboard with the issue changes made by the specified user.

Activity Feed widget example
Last modified: 08 November 2024