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diff --git a/doc/user/project/labels.md b/doc/user/project/labels.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4258185b7d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/user/project/labels.md @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +# Labels + +Labels provide an easy way to categorize the issues or merge requests based on +descriptive titles like `bug`, `documentation` or any other text you feel like +it. They can have different colors, a description, and are visible throughout +the issue tracker or inside each issue individually. + +With labels, you can navigate the issue tracker and filter any bloated +information to visualize only the issues you are interested in. Let's see how +that works. + +## Create new labels + +>**Note:** +A permission level of `Developer` or higher is required in order to manage +labels. + +Head over a single project and navigate to **Issues > Labels**. + +The first time you visit this page, you'll notice that there are no labels +created yet. + +![Generate new labels](img/labels_generate.png) + +--- + +You can skip that and create a new label or click that link and GitLab will +generate a set of predefined labels for you. There 8 default generated labels +in total and you can see them in the screenshot below. + +![Default generated labels](img/labels_default.png) + +--- + +You can see that from the labels page you can have an overview of the number of +issues and merge requests assigned to each label. + +Creating a new label from scratch is as easy as pressing the **New label** +button. From there on you can choose the name, give it an optional description, +a color and you are set. + +When you are ready press the **Create label** button to create the new label. + +![New label](img/labels_new_label.png) + +## Prioritize labels + +>**Notes:** + - This feature was introduced in GitLab 8.9. + - Priority sorting is based on the highest priority label only. This might + change in the future, follow the discussion in + https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/18554. + +Prioritized labels are like any other label, but sorted by priority. This allows +you to sort issues and merge requests by priority. + +To prioritize labels, navigate to your project's **Issues > Labels** and click +on the star icon next to them to put them in the priority list. Click on the +star icon again to remove them from the list. + +From there, you can drag them around to set the desired priority. Priority is +set from high to low with an ascending order. Labels with no priority, count as +having their priority set to null. + +![Prioritize labels](img/labels_prioritize.png) + +Now that you have labels prioritized, you can use the 'Priority' filter in the +issues or merge requests tracker. Those with the highest priority label, will +appear on top. + +![Filter labels by priority](img/labels_filter_by_priority.png) + +## Subscribe to labels + +If you don’t want to miss issues or merge requests that are important to you, +simply subscribe to a label. You’ll get notified whenever the label gets added +to an issue or merge request, making sure you don’t miss a thing. + +Go to your project's **Issues > Labels** area, find the label(s) you want to +subscribe to and click on the eye icon. Click again to unsubscribe. + +![Subscribe to labels](img/labels_subscribe.png) + +If you work on a large or popular project, try subscribing only to the labels +that are relevant to you. You’ll notice it’ll be much easier to focus on what’s +important. + +## Create a new label right from the issue tracker + +>**Note:** +This feature was introduced in GitLab 8.6. + +There are times when you are already in the issue tracker searching for a +label, only to realize it doesn't exist. Instead of going to the **Labels** +page and being distracted from your original purpose, you can create new +labels on the fly. + +Select **Create new** from the labels dropdown list, provide a name, pick a +color and hit **Create**. + +![Create new label on the fly](img/labels_new_label_on_the_fly_create.png) +![New label on the fly](img/labels_new_label_on_the_fly.png) + +## Assigning labels to issues and merge requests + +There are generally two ways to assign a label to an issue or merge request. + +You can assign a label when you first create or edit an issue or merge request. + +![Assign label in new issue](img/labels_assign_label_in_new_issue.png) + +--- + +The second way is by using the right sidebar when inside an issue or merge +request. Expand it and hit **Edit** in the labels area. Start typing the name +of the label you are looking for to narrow down the list, and select it. You +can add more than one labels at once. When done, click outside the sidebar area +for the changes to take effect. + +![Assign label in sidebar](img/labels_assign_label_sidebar.png) +![Save labels in sidebar](img/labels_assign_label_sidebar_saved.png) + +--- + +To remove labels, expand the left sidebar and unmark them from the labels list. +Simple as that. + +## Use labels to filter issues + +Once you start adding labels to your issues, you'll see the benefit of it. +Labels can have several uses, one of them being the quick filtering of issues +or merge requests. + +Pick an existing label from the dropdown _Label_ menu or click on an existing +label from the issue tracker. In the latter case, you also get to see the +label description like shown below. + +![Filter labels](img/labels_filter.png) + +--- + +And if you added a description to your label, you can see it by hovering your +mouse over the label in the issue tracker or wherever else the label is +rendered. + +![Label tooltips](img/labels_description_tooltip.png) + |