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Structure provides a dashboard gadget that allows you to view and edit structure. The gadget may be also be imported into Confluence and included on a Confluence page.

Adding Structure Gadget to Dashboard

Structure gadget is added as any other gadget: click Add Gadget button in the top right corner of the dashboard, find "Structure" and click Add It Now. You need to have change permissions on the dashboard (if you don't have permissions to change the dashboard, you can try to create a copy using Tools | Copy Dashboard).

You can add several gadgets showing different structures on the same dashboard.

Configuring the Gadget

When you first add a gadget to dashboard, gadget configuration panel appears with a dimmed preview of the gadget below. (The same panel is shown when you use Edit command from the gadget header drop-down or when you edit macro with Structure gadget in Confluence.)

   

To configure the gadget:

  1. Select a Structure. Click arrow down in the Structure selector to view recently used and favorite structures, or start typing structure name and let the drop-down suggest the matching structures.
  2. Select a View. Click arrow down to choose from views associated with the selected structure, or start typing and let Structure suggest matching views. The selected view determines which columns gadget displays. (You will be able to adjust the view later.)
  3. Optionally, select a saved Filter. Displayed structure will be filtered in the same way it can be filtered on Structure Board – see Searching and Filtering Within Structure.
  4. Decide how large the gadget is allowed to be and specify Visible Rows number. If there are fewer visible rows, the gadget shrinks; if more, a vertical scroll bar appears. Pick any number between 2 and 50.
  5. Decide if you'd like dashboard viewers to make changes to the structure or issues (subject to the user's permissions) and select or un-select the Allow Changes checkbox.
  6. Click Save.

Deselect Allow Changes to protect the structure from accidental changes, such as changes caused by drag-and-drop or hitting Delete key.

Configuring Gadget View

There are several ways to configure view (columns) for the gadget.

  • Select a predefined view from drop-down.
    Just select a view or start typing and allow Structure to suggest matching views. Set up other gadget parameters and click Save.

  • Start with an existing view and modify it.
    To use this method you need to have Update permission on the modified view.

    Note that if the view you're changing is used in other gadgets, you will be modifying other gadgets' columns configuration as well.

    1. Select a view in the gadget configuration panel.
    2. Click Save.
    3. Adjust view by adding, removing or rearranging columns – see Customizing Columns for details.
    4. A message "View has been adjusted. Save | Revert" will appear in the gadget footer. Click Save.

  • Start with an existing view, adjust it and save as a new view.
    Use this method if you don't have Update access to the view you start with or if you don't want to change it to avoid messing up other gadgets configuration.
    1. Select a view in the gadget configuration panel.
    2. Click Save.
    3. Adjust view by adding, removing or rearranging columns – see Customizing Columns for details.
    4. Open gadget configuration again by clicking Edit in the gadget header drop-down menu.
    5. Click New View button, located beside view selector. Additional form appears – enter new view name and click Create View.
    6. If this gadget is going to be visible to other users, make sure they have access to the view you've created. Gadget configuration panel will suggest to make this view public – click Let everyone use this view to make the view available to everyone.

  • Start with a new view and adjust it.
    1. Without selecting a view in the gadget configuration panel, click New View button.
    2. Additional form appears – enter new view name and click Create View.
    3. If this gadget is going to be visible to other users, make sure they have access to the view you've created. Gadget configuration panel will suggest to make
      this view public – click Let everyone use this view to make the view available to everyone.
    4. Click Save.
    5. The created view will have basic default columns (issue key and summary). Adjust view by adding, removing or rearranging columns – see Customizing Columns for details.
    6. A message "View has been adjusted. Save | Revert" will appear in the gadget footer. Click Save.

If the user viewing the gadget does not have Use permission on the configured view, the gadget will show a default view with only Issue Key and Summary as columns.

When you see "View has been adjusted. Save | Revert" message in the gadget footer, it means that you have changed columns configuration for this gadget. These changes are local and are effective only in the same browser they were made in. Click Save to save and share the changes or Revert to go back to the configuration stored on the server. See Saving and Sharing Views for details.

Using the Gadget

The Structure gadget contains a stripped-down version of the standard Structure widget that you see on other pages. Because the screen space available to a gadget is usually limited, it lacks features like search and secondary panels. It also doesn't have a toolbar. However, most keyboard shortcuts are functional. If the gadget allows editing, you can rearrange issues with drag-and-drop; you can also move, create, edit, and delete issues using the keyboard.

If gadget is displayed in its "home" JIRA dashboard (not in Confluence or elsewhere), the last column lets you use action drop-down for the issues.