Project browser

Project browser is the interface that most users will use with JIRA. It acts as the home page of the project, providing useful information, such as recent activities in the project, reports, and information from other connected systems, such as source control and continuous integration. The actual project browser interface depends on the project type, so it will vary from project to project. For example, the scrum software development project will display an agile board as its default view, as shown in the following screenshot:

Project browser

For business projects such as general task management, project browser will display an activity stream showing the latest updates in the project, as shown in the following screenshot:

Project browser

To access the Project Browser interface, simply select the project from the Projects drop-down or the project list via the View All Projects option. Note that you will also need to have the Browse Project permission. The project browser is made up of several tabs, which are listed here along with their descriptions:

Project Browser tab

Description

Summary

This displays a quick overview of the project. It comes in two views: an activity view and a statistics view.

Issues

This displays a breakdown of issues in the project grouped by attributes, such as priority and status.

Reports

This contains a number of built-in and custom reports that you can generate based on the issues in the project. The types of report available will vary depending on the project type.

Versions

This displays the summary of versions of the project. This tab is only available when versions are configured.

Components

This displays a summary of components and their related issues. This tab is only available when components are configured for the project.

Project Shortcuts

This lets you add custom links that will act as bookmarks to provide more information on the project.

The Summary tab

The Summary tab provides you with a single-page view into the project you are working on. It provides an activity view, which will display the latest activities that are happening in the project, and a statistics view, which provides you with a number of useful breakdowns of issues within the project. For example, Unresolved: By Assignee lets you know how many open issues are assigned to each user, allowing the project team to better plan their resource allocation, as shown in the following screenshot:

The Summary tab

The Issues tab

The Issues tab, by default, lists all open issues in the project. It also contains a number of other predefined filters you can use to look for issues. From the list, you can select an individual issue and get more information, as shown in the following screenshot:

The Issues tab

The Versions and Components tabs

The Versions and Components tabs list all the available versions and components that have been configured for this project, respectively. They are only visible if the project contains versions and/or components.

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