How do I find issues using filters?

To find the issues you're working on, use the system filters preset. The filters return the lists of issues where you were specified as an assignee, author, or in other roles. To search for issues in the list, use system filters or add search criteria.

Using system filters

Find your issues using preset system filters.

  1. Go to the home page .

  2. The last filter you configured will open by default. To choose a different issue filter, tap the current filter name in the top left corner of the screen. You can choose the following in the list of filters:

    • Favorite issues: Issues that you added to Favorites. To learn more, see Adding an issue to Favorites.

    • All my issues: Issues where you are the author or assignee, where you were mentioned in a comment, and your favorite issues.

    • Reported by me: Issues that you created.

    • Assigned to me: Issues where you are the assignee.

    • Followed by me: Issues where you are on the follower list.

    • Needs response: Issues where you were summoned. To learn more, see Inviting to comment.

    • Deadline approaching: Issues that list you as the author, assignee, or follower and where:

      • Deadlines have passed in the last two weeks: Issues marked with .

      • The deadline is within the next month: Issues marked with .

Adding search parameters

You can also search for issues using non-standard parameters. To do this, add search conditions:

  • You can choose to show only completed issues, only incomplete issues, or all issues that match your filter. To do this, click Issues: Not completed and select the option you need.

  • To filter issues by parameters, click and choose an issue parameter. Then set its value.

  • To sort issues, click . In the list, select a parameter and the sorting order: ascending or descending .

  • To group issues by a parameter, click and select the parameter you need.

  • To search for issues by key or summary, click in the top-right corner and type your query in the search bar.

  • To remove a search condition, click next to it.