To minimize the user interaction, Kanboard support automatic actions.
Each automatic action is defined like that:
- An event to listen
- An action linked to this event
- Eventually there is some parameters to define
Each project can have a different set of automatic actions, the configuration panel is located on the project listing page, just click on the link Automatic actions.
- Move a task to another column
- Move a task to another position in the same column
- Task modification
- Task creation
- Open a closed task
- Closing a task
- Task creation or modification
- Task assignee change
- Github commit received
- Github issue opened
- Github issue closed
- Github issue reopened
- Github issue assignee change
- Github issue label change
- Github issue comment created
- Gitlab issue opened
- Gitlab issue closed
- Gitlab commit received
- Close the task
- Assign the task to a specific user
- Assign the task to the person who does the action
- Duplicate the task to another project
- Move the task to another project
- Assign a color to a specific user
- Assign automatically a color based on a category
- Assign automatically a category based on a color
- Create a task from an external provider
- Change the assignee based on an external username
- Change the category based on an external label
- Create a comment from an external provider
Here are some examples used in the real life:
- Choose the event: Move a task to another column
- Choose the action: Close the task
- Define the action parameter: Column = Done (this is the destination column)
- Choose the event: Move a task to another column
- Choose the action: Assign the task to a specific user
- Define the action parameters: Column = To be validated and User = Bob (Bob is our tester)
- Choose the event: Move a task to another column
- Choose the action: Assign the task to the person who does the action
- Define the action parameter: Column = Work in progress
Let's say we have two projects "Customer orders" and "Production", once the order is validated, swap it to the "Production" project.
- Choose the event: Closing a task
- Choose the action: Duplicate the task to another project
- Define the action parameters: Column = Validated and Project = Production
Let's say we have two projects "Ideas" and "Development", once the idea is validated, swap it to the "Development" project.
- Choose the event: Move a task to another column
- Choose the action: Move the task to another project
- Define the action parameters: Column = Validated and Project = Development
- Choose the event: Task assignee change
- Choose the action: Assign a color to a specific user
- Define the action parameters: Color = Green and Assignee = Bob
- Choose the event: Task creation or modification
- Choose the action: Assign automatically a color based on a category
- Define the action parameters: Color = Blue and Category = Feature Request