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And this power comes with the great responsibility of providing Confluence users the right dashboard when they access to it. Dashboard Hub for Confluence provides the ability to define rules to filter which dashboard is shown to either all users or a specific set of users and/or groups. These rules allows allow you to:
Replace the Confluence native dashboard with a custom one defined on a wiki page or by one of the dashboards created in Dashboard Hub.
Display unique dashboards for each team by defining filter rules for selected users and groups
And still having have all the features of Dashboard Hub: +70 gadgets, custom charts, 10 integrations, dashboard restrictions, slideshow, external share…
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Use a regular wiki page to create your dashboard, using macros to insert gadgets and metrics (with the Confluence Macro: dashboard, for example). With this option, you can use Confluence native mechanisms to create a specific layout and leverage the existing Confluence macros.
Create a dashboard with the main functionality of Dashboard Hub (refer to Getting Started with Dashboard Hub for further information).
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The priority is used to determine the order the filter rules should be processed. The priority is only important if you define more than one filter rule. A lower value means a higher priority i.e., the rule with the priority 1 has a higher priority than the rule with the priority 2.
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When you click + Add Rule you’ll access to the rule creation dialog
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You can restrict filter rules to either apply to all users or a specific set of users and/or groups. Choose All Users if you want the rule to apply to all users, or choose to Restrict to and define the users and/or groups for to which the rule should be applied to.
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Note: A filter rule will be applied as long as the user meets at least one of the restrictions. If no filter rule matches or no filter rules are defined, the default dashboard of Confluence will be displayed.
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