Add, rename, and delete dashboards in Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps Services | Azure DevOps Server 2022 - Azure DevOps Server 2019
Share progress and status with your team using configurable team or project dashboards. Dashboards provide easy-to-read, easy access, real-time information. At a glance, you can make informed decisions without having to drill down into other parts of your project.
Share progress and status with your team using configurable team dashboards. Dashboards provide easy-to-read, easy access, real-time information. At a glance, you can make informed decisions without having to drill down into other parts of your project.
When a project is first created, a default team and default team dashboard is created labeled Overview. You can customize this dashboard by adding widgets. Each widget provides access to one or more features or functions. For more information about each widget, see Widget catalog.
Project and team dashboards
When you add a dashboard, you can choose to make it a project dashboard or one specific to a team. Use project dashboards to display information or status about the project or when you want to control who can edit the dashboard. Use team dashboards to focus information specific to a team.
Note
Project dashboards are owned by the person that created the dashboard. The owner can set permissions as to who can edit the dashboard. Team dashboards are owned by team administrators and can be edited by any member of the team. All dashboards can be viewed by members of the project. All widgets available to team dashboards are available for project dashboards. For team-specific widgets, if you aren't able to select a team through the widget, then the team defaults to the default project team.
Prerequisites
- Access:
- Anyone with access to a project, including Stakeholders, can view dashboards.
- Be a member of the project and have at least Basic access or have specific dashboard permissions granted to you.
- Permissions:
- Team dashboards: To add, edit, or manage a team dashboard, meet the following requirements:
- Be a member of the team.
- Be a member of the Project Administrators group.
- Team dashboards: To add, edit, or manage a team dashboard, meet the following requirements:
- Access:
- Anyone with access to a project, including Stakeholders, can view dashboards.
- Be a member of the project and have at least Basic access, have specific dashboard permissions granted to you, or be a member of the Project Administrators group.
- Tools: Have Analytics enabled for Analytics widgets to work with your dashboard.
- Access:
- Anyone with access to a project, including Stakeholders, can view dashboards.
- Be a member of the project and have Basic access, have specific dashboard permissions granted to you for the selected dashboard, be a member of the Project Administrators group, or be assigned to the team administrator role.
- Tools:
- Install or enable the Analytics Marketplace extension. Analytics widgets aren't available if Analytics isn't installed, enabled, or running.
- Have Analytics enabled for Analytics widgets to work with your dashboard.
Note
Data displayed within a chart or widget is subject to the permissions granted to the signed-in user. For example, if a user doesn't have permissions to view work items under a specific area path, those items don't display in a query results widget on the dashboard. For more information, see FAQs about using dashboards.
Open Dashboards
All dashboards are associated with either a team or a project. From the Overview>Dashboards page, you can browse all dashboards and see which team they belong to, or if they are project dashboard.
All dashboards are associated with a team. From the Overview>Dashboards page, you can browse all dashboards and see which team they belong to.
Open a web browser, connect to your project, and select Overview>Dashboards. The dashboard directory page opens.
It lists dashboards in the following order:
- Your last visited dashboard
- Your favorited dashboards
- All dashboards of teams that you belong to
- All dashboards defined for the project in alphabetical order.
Select the filter icon to filter the list by keyword or team. Keywords apply to dashboard titles, descriptions, and team names.
If you need to switch to a different project, select the Azure DevOps logo to browse all projects.
Select a dashboard
Select a dashboard from the directory list, or from the selector. To return to the dashboard directory, select the Browse all dashboards option.
To favorite a dashboard, hover over the dashboard and select the .
Favoriting a dashboard will cause it to appear under My Favorites dashboards list on the dashboards directory. Also, it will appear towards the top in the Dashboards selector and in your personal Favorites list.
Add a dashboard
Add a new dashboard as needed to support your team's needs. You can also edit and rename any existing dashboards associated with your team.
Note
There is a limit of 500 dashboards per project. You'll receive an error message if you try to create a dashboard beyond that limit. Delete unused dashboards to resolve the error.
From the Dashboards directory, select New Dashboard. Or, when viewing a dashboard, open the selector and select the New Dashboard option.
If you don't see the New Dashboard option, then you're not a team admin for the currently selected team, or you don't have permissions to add and edit dashboards. Either switch the context to your team, or request you be added as a team admin.
Enter the name of the dashboard and other information you want to capture.
Here we choose to create a Project dashboard. To create a team dashboard, select Team Dashboard and then select a team. To add a team, see Add a team.
Select Save.
The widget catalog opens. You can add one or more widgets to the dashboard. You can then configure and resize each widget as needed.
You can move the widgets around the dashboard to place them where you want them.
When you're done making changes, select Done Editing.
From the Dashboards directory, select New Dashboard. Or, when viewing a dashboard, open the selector and select the New Dashboard option.
If you don't see the New Dashboard option, then you're not a team admin for the currently selected team, or you don't have permissions to add and edit dashboards. Either switch the context to your team, or request you be added as a team admin.
Enter the name of the dashboard and other information you want to capture.
Select Save.
The widget catalog opens. You can add one or more widgets to the dashboard. You can then configure and resize each widget as needed.
You can move the widgets around the dashboard to place them where you want them.
When you're done making changes, select Done Editing.
Rename, delete, and enable auto-refresh
You can rename or delete a dashboard. When you enable auto-refresh, the dashboard automatically updates every 5 minutes.
Note
To delete a project dashboard, you must be a member of theProject Collection Administrators group.
To rename a dashboard, modify its description, or change its automatic refresh setting, open the dashboard, select the gear icon, and change the field options shown. Save your changes.
To delete a dashboard, open the Dashboards directory, select More Actions for the dashboard, and select Delete.
To set permissions for a dashboard, select the Security option. For details, see Set dashboard permissions.
Move or delete a widget
Just as you have to be a team admin, a project admin, or have the necessary permissions to add items to a dashboard, you must have the necessary permissions to remove items.
Tip
When you're in dashboard edit mode, you can remove, rearrange, and configure widgets, as well as add new widgets. Once you leave edit mode, the widget tiles remain locked, reducing the chances of accidentally moving a widget.
Select Edit to modify your dashboard.
You can now add widgets or drag tiles to reorder their sequence on the dashboard.
To remove a widget, select More actions and select Delete .
When you're finished with your changes, select Done Editing to exit dashboard edit mode.
Extensibility
Using the REST API service, you can create a dashboard widget. For more information about the REST APIs for dashboards and widgets, see Dashboards (API).
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