How often do you need to check user activity in Jira? This info might help you to see how your team is progressing with their daily tasks. For example, you need to know: how many tickets from clients were created/resolved today, who created them, who changed the description, or who added comments. That’s exactly what Jira Activity Stream Gadget does. Let’s find out how to use it.
Activity Stream Gadget is a visualization of team activity in chronological order. With the most recent event at the top, the gadget lists past events one by one. You will learn which issue was updated, when, and by whom. It allows you to monitor the activity of a specific user or team in general.
Let’s look at the configuration. You will find the gadget on the Jira dashboard.
Go for Dashboards > Open/Create dashboard > Edit > Add Activity Stream gadget (the first one in the list).
After you add the gadget to your dashboard, go for configuration: Press three-dot ellipses in the upper right corner > Configure > Add a filter.
You can select a project, user, date, issue, issue type, and activity and get results based on it. Here is a table with all the filter options you have:
Filter |
Operators |
Options |
Account ID |
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All users from your project: Type a user name or ID and select it from the list |
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Project |
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Start typing and select the project |
Is not |
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Jira Issue Key |
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Enter the issue key |
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Update Date |
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Single date |
is before |
The period before the date you select |
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is after |
The period after the date you select |
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is between |
The period between two days |
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Activity |
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Attachment added, Comment added, Issue closed, Issue created, Issue edited, Issue opened, Issue progress started, Issue progress stopped, Issue reopened, Issue resolved, Issue transitioned |
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Issue Type |
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All issue types you have in the project, select the one you need |
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Example: Get all comments added by a specific user in the Marketing project.
After you select the filters you need, just press “Save” on the gadget and “Done” on the dashboard. The result will look like this:
Add any filters you need from the available or check all activities without filtering.
Limitations:
If you find Activity Stream Gadget helpful in auditing the change history, you might gain even more insights into team activity with Issue History to Jira. It records all past events in a customizable table view. You can play with the data and build the report you need.
The main options:
Here are the main differences between Jira Activity Stram Gadget and Issue History for Jira app.
Activity Stream Gadget is a convenient way to check how your team progresses daily or during some given period. It displays all events chronologically from the newest and has additional filters to get updates made by specific users, activities, dates, etc. In addition, you can try Issue History for Jira and monitor user activity from different perspectives. It can be really useful to try both solutions and get the most complete observation of all team actions.
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