Add dynamic filtering to your interactive Jira Dashboard

Static filters are a powerful mechanism for building dashboards where users can rapidly find the issues they're looking for. However, using only static filters can be challenging if you need to filter by one or several assignees, statuses, labels, or key works in summary. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to add drop-down buttons that allow you to filter by option/user/label or text fields.

How to add dynamic filters

For this tutorial, you need to have already created a rich filter and a dashboard with a Controller and Filter Results gadget based on the rich filter. We have used the rich filter and dashboard created in the previous tutorial.

  1. Open the configuration page of your rich filter.

  2. Once you are on the Rich Filter configuration page, click the Dynamic Filters link on the left of your screen.

  3. Add new Dynamic filters based on the following fields:
    Assignee, Priority, Status, Labels, and Summary.

  4. Open/refresh the dashboard you already have, which is based on your Rich Filter, or create a new dashboard with a Controller and a Filter Results gadget based on your Rich Filter. The Rich Filter Controller gadget now displays filtering options based on the fields you added in the previous step. 

If you select options in any dynamic filter, the other gadgets in the dashboard, which are based on the same Rich Filter, will display only issues that satisfy the criteria you select. 

  1. If you select several values within the same dynamic filter (e.g., several assignees). The options are Open.

  2. Click on the Summary dynamic filter button. 


    You can insert any keywords to filter only the issues containing these in their Summary.

Add other dynamic filters that are more relevant to your context.

See also:

Configuring Dynamic Filters

Add Smart filters and Smart columns to your interactive Jira dashboard