Configure static filters
About static filters
Static filters allow users to further filter the issues displayed by the rich filter gadgets. Once configured, rich filter controller gadgets can display static filters as buttons. When a static filter button is selected in a rich filter controller gadget, all the other gadgets in the same dashboard and, based on the same rich filter, apply the JQL of the static filter.
Static filters key attributes
You can add new and see existing static filters and their configuration in the Static Filters section of your rich filter.
The key attributes of a static filter are:
Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
Name | Each static filter has a name used to identify and display it. The name is mandatory and must be unique among the static filters within the rich filter. |
Color | The selected color will display related values in rich filter gadgets (for example, the Rich Filter Simple Gauges gadget). |
JQL | The JQL query defines the filtering condition of the static filter. |
Adding and editing static filters
The Static Filters section of your rich filter lets you perform the following operations:
1. Add a new static filter
Click Create static filter at the top right of the screen.
Type a Name and a JQL for your static filter and optionally change its color, then click Create.
You can add up to 50 static filters in each rich filter.
2. Edit the JQL of a static filter
Click the Edit () icon next to the static filter.
3. Delete a static filter
Click the Delete () icon next to the static filter.
4. Reorder the static filter
Hold the pointer over the Grid () icon, then drag the static filter up or down to its new position.
Controller gadgets display this rich filter's static filters, shown in the default order configured in this section.