Dashboard view in 'raw' format
{{TableOfContents}} Here is some information about the main dashboard view in Jenkins, in Fuego: = Main screen elements = If you click on "Jenkins" in the upper left part of any page in the = web interface, you will be taken to a page with the following parts: * top of screen are some logos and a search bar * a navigation bar below that (with a context trail) * a sidebar of the left of the page with: * a menu * a "Build Queue" * a "Build Executor Status" * target status * the main job panel, which may consists of several tabs, but which will have at least the following: * All * + sign == Job dashboard == Each job dashboard shows a list of jobs, with some information about each one. The information shows the status of the last execution of the test associated with the job, as well as a "weather report", indicating the status of the last few runs. There is also information about the last successful run, the duration of the last run, and so on. = Changing the interface = == Create a new view == It is often handy to see just a subset of the jobs (like those for a particular board, or those having to do with a specific test area (like filesystems or networking). You can create a new view by clicking on the "+" sign, to add a new tab to the dashboard. Then entering a name, and selecting the "List View" button. Then press the "OK" button. At this point you can customize the view. The most important thing in creating a new view is selecting which jobs to show in the view. You can select specific jobs by name, or use a regular expression to select the jobs to display. If you wanted to create a view that showed all the jobs related to your board 'myboard', you could create a view called 'myboard', and under "Job Filters", check the checkbox labeled: "User a regular expression to include jobs into the view". Then add a regular expression like: 'myboard.*" Click OK to save your view, and it should show up as a new tab in the dashboard view. == Edit an existing view == To see the configuration for each view, select the tab you want to view/edit, and select "Edit View" in the left sidebar menu. For each Dashboard view you can set: * Name, Description * Job Filters * You can select individual tests, or use a regular expression to include tests in the view * columns * you can add or remove columns, or reorder the columns * default columns: * Status * Weather * Name * Last Success * Last Failure * Last Duration * Build Button * to remove a column, press the button labeled "Delete" * to reorder columns, hover your mouse over the column name, then click and drag the column to the position you would like it, in the list of columns