Commit 5bcc2571 authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls Committed by Russell Dickenson

Revise after more RSS feed support added

parent b2c45ffd
......@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ These Group Activity Analytics can be enabled with the `group_activity_analytics
### View group activity
You can view the most recent actions taken in a group.
You can view the most recent actions taken in a group, either in your browser or in an RSS feed:
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups**.
1. Select **Your Groups**.
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......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ To learn how the GitLab Strategic Marketing department uses GitLab issues with [
- [Cross-link issues](crosslinking_issues.md)
- [Bulk edit issues](../issues/managing_issues.md)
- [Sort issue lists](sorting_issue_lists.md)
- [Search for issues](../../search/index.md#filtering-issue-and-merge-request-lists)
- [Search for issues](../../search/index.md#filter-issue-and-merge-request-lists)
- [Epics](../../group/epics/index.md)
- [Issue boards](../issue_board.md)
- [Issues API](../../../api/issues.md)
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......@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ GitLab displays open merge requests, with tabs to filter the list by open and cl
![Project merge requests list view](img/project_merge_requests_list_view_v13_5.png)
You can [search and filter](../../search/index.md#filtering-issue-and-merge-request-lists),
You can [search and filter](../../search/index.md#filter-issue-and-merge-request-lists),
the results, or select a merge request to begin a review.
## Merge request sidebar
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......@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ When you click **Issues**, GitLab shows the opened issues assigned to you:
You can search through **Open**, **Closed**, or **All** issues.
You can also filter the results using the search and filter field, as described below in
[Filtering issue and merge request lists](#filtering-issue-and-merge-request-lists).
You can also filter the results using the search and filter field, as described in
[Filter issue and merge request lists](#filter-issue-and-merge-request-lists).
### Issues and MRs assigned to you or created by you
......@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ in the search field in the upper right corner:
![shortcut to your issues and merge requests](img/issues_mrs_shortcut.png)
### Filtering issue and merge request lists
### Filter issue and merge request lists
> - Filtering by Epics was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/195704) in GitLab Ultimate 12.9.
> - Filtering by child Epics was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/9029) in GitLab Ultimate 13.0.
> - Filtering by Iterations was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/118742) in GitLab 13.6. Moved to GitLab Premium in 13.9.
> - Filter by Epics was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/195704) in GitLab Ultimate 12.9.
> - Filter by child Epics was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/9029) in GitLab Ultimate 13.0.
> - Filter by Iterations was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/118742) in GitLab 13.6. Moved to GitLab Premium in 13.9.
Follow these steps to filter the **Issues** and **Merge Requests** list pages in projects and
groups:
......@@ -64,12 +64,13 @@ groups:
- `!=`: Is not ([Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/18059) in GitLab 12.7)
1. Enter the text to [filter the attribute by](#filters-autocomplete).
1. Repeat this process to filter by multiple attributes. Multiple attributes are joined by a logical
`AND`.
`AND`. For example, filtering by an Author and Milestone `!=` 12.6 filters for the issues where the
author matches your selection, and the milestone is not 12.6:
For example, filtering by Author `=` Jane and Milestone `!=` 12.6 filters for the issues where Jane
is the author and the milestone is not 12.6.
![filter issues in a project](img/issue_search_filter_v12_7.png)
![filter issues in a project](img/issue_search_filter_v12_7.png)
GitLab displays the results on-screen, but you can also
[retrieve them as an RSS feed](#retrieve-search-results-as-feed).
### Filtering by **None** / **Any**
......@@ -96,13 +97,20 @@ You can filter issues and merge requests by specific terms included in titles or
![filter issues by specific terms](img/issue_search_by_term.png)
### Retrieving search results as feed
### Retrieve search results as feed
> Feeds for merge requests were [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/66336) in GitLab 14.3.
You can subscribe to the results of your search query for issues or merge requests within a project as an Atom feed by clicking on the feed symbol **{rss}**.
GitLab provides RSS feeds of search results for your project. To subscribe to the
RSS feed of search results:
This will generate a feed URL containing both a feed token and your search query, which can be added to your feed reader.
1. Go to your project's page.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Issues** or **Merge requests**.
1. Build your search query as described in [Filter issue and merge request lists](#filter-issue-and-merge-request-lists).
1. Select the feed symbol **{rss}** to display the results as an RSS feed in Atom format.
The URL of the result contains both a feed token, and your search query.
You can add this URL to your feed reader.
### Filtering by ID
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