Dataset: All
Entity: -
Field ID: project_name
Type: Text
Description: The name of the project associated with the record
Source: App
Transformation logic: N/A
From: |
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Github (PRs, Issues) | Source project |
Gitlab (PRs, Issues) | Source project |
Bitbucket (PRs) | Source project |
Azure DevOps (PRs, Issues) | Source project |
JIRA (Issues) | Source project |
ClickUp (Issues) | Source project |
Trello (Issues) | Source project |
Reporting Use Cases
The Project field is one of the most fundamental attributes for reporting, as it allows you to scope your analysis to a specific codebase or workstream. Depending on the dataset, a "project" can be a source code repository (like a GitHub repository) or a project management project (like a Jira project).
Filtering and Scoping: Its most common use is to filter your widgets to focus on the work within a single or a group of projects.
To create a dashboard for a single repository, you can apply a filter like
Project = "my-awesome-app".To analyze activity across all your backend microservices, you could use a regex filter such as
Project ~ "-service$".You can also exclude non-production or legacy projects from your reports with a filter like
Project != "legacy-archive".
Reporting on Work Distribution: When used as a dimension, project_name is the primary way to compare activity and performance across different parts of your organization.
A bar chart with
Projectas the dimension andCOUNT()as the metric will instantly show you which repositories or projects have the most activity (e.g., the most issues or pull requests).You can benchmark performance by creating a list report with
Projectas the dimension and a metric likeAVG(merged_at - created_at)to see the average pull request cycle time for each repository.
Custom Formulas for High-Level Grouping: For organizations with many projects or repositories, you can use custom formulas to group them into higher-level categories for simplified reporting.
A custom dimension with a formula like
IF(project_name ~ "mobile", "Mobile Portfolio", "Web Portfolio")allows you to roll up your metrics and analyze performance at a portfolio or team level, rather than on a per-repository basis.
