Hi,
I have been able to share the system dashboard with anonymous users but do not know whether it is possible to provide access to shared dashboards.
Can anyone help? - I have provided access to the project and its issue to anonymous users, shared the dashboard & filters with "anyone" and am now a little blank.
Thanks in advance
Dan
Hi Dan!
Follow this steps:
I tried this with JIRA 5.1!
Cheers!
Cheers Leo - Worked as described :)
Ta for the tip Andy - Although I had already done this, it is easy to miss.
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The only proviso to that is that all gadgets on that shared dash don't use restricted access filters or projects, they would need to be available to anonymous users or you get nada.
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FYI
I have been lately thinking about similar situation with a difference of displaying EazyBI dashboard (instead of built-in one) on Jira for anonymous users. But I discovered it is not possible due to permissions.
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Modification... the suggestion by Leo Diaz does work, but I would prefer to point my anonymous users (within my own organization only) to the main JIRA site, have them click on Dashboards from the Dashboard menu option and let them choose my custom dashboard vs sending an email with a link to the Custom Dashboard I set up. It seems like this should work.
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Neither of these seem to be working for me.
Project is shared with everyone
No restrictions
Browse is available to everyone
When logged out, still only see the "System Dashboard."
It would be real nice to share a custom dashboard to anonymous users that don't have login rights in my case.
Using JIRA 6.2
Thanks for any assistance.
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