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This module is only available if you have installed Refined for Jira Cloud.

The Jira Issues module shows a list of Issues to users who are logged in to their Atlassian account. It only shows Issues they are allowed to view according to their Atlassian permissions.

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Add this module to a page

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All Refined Pages, Jira Projects, and Confluence Spaces that you add in the Site Builder get their own landing page on your Refined site. Modules are the building blocks of these pages.

  1. Go to a page’s Layout Editorthe Page Builder.

  2. Hover your mouse over a spot in the layout the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.

  3. Click Issues in the left-hand menu.

Edit the title

Simply click the module’s title to start writing and formatting. You can use text variables to make the text dynamic, for example to display the user’s first name.

Edit the settings

  1. Select the module to see its menu, which appears on its right-hand side.

  2. Click the Cogwheel.

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Jira Issues tab

Title textAvailable when Title is turned on.

Setting

Description

Title

Turn the module’s title on or off.

Enter the module’s title. Use text variables such as $userfirstname to make this title dynamic.

Select columns

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Display column titles

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Filter

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Basic

Filters let you narrow down which issues from your site's Jira projects to show.

  • Simple lets you filter by label, component, spaceproject, status and contributorcreator.

  • Dynamic [ tbd ]

  • Advanced lets you With Dynamic, users only see issues related to them which they can filter themselves.

  • Select Advanced to filter with JQL.

Filter by label
Available when Filter is set to Basic.[ tbd ]

Enter a label here to include only the issues that have that label in Jira. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a label to exclude its issues. Separate multiple labels with commas.

Filter by component
Available when Filter is set to Basic.[ tbd ]

Enter a component here to only include the issues that belong to that component in Jira. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a component to exclude its issues. Separate multiple components with commas.

Filter by project
Available when Filter is set to Basic.[ tbd ].

Leave this field empty to include all projects added to your Refined site.

To filter by project:

  • Enter one or more Project IDs, separated with commas.

  • Enter the text variable $projectids to include the projects of all the page’s child pages.

  • Enter the text variable $projectid to include only the project of which you are editing the page.

Filter by status
Available when Filter is set to Basic.[ tbd ]

Enter a status here to only include issues with that status in Jira. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a status to exclude its issues. Separate multiple statuses with commas.

Filter by creator
Available when Filter is set to Basic.[ tbd ]

Enter a creator's Account ID to include their issues. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a creator's ID to exclude their issues. Separate multiple IDs with commas.

Order by
Available when Filter is set to Basic.

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Number of items
Available when Filter is set to Basic.

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Filter by project
Available when Filter is set to Dynamic.

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The module will only show issues related to the user, which they can filter themselves:

  • All issues/Open issues/Closed issues

  • Reported by me/Assigned by me/Watched by me.

Leave the field empty to include all projects added to your Refined site, or enter one or more Jira Project IDs separated with commas.

Filter with JQL
Available when Filter is set to Advanced.

[ tbd ]Filter with JQL. Make the filter dynamic with text variables.

Find a Project ID

  1. From your project's sidebar, select Project settings > Details.

  2. The Project ID is the number after pid= in the URL.