Closed mattfelten closed 3 years ago
Hi,
not too sure what is Awaiting triage
but when you create a project, you can choose some template, which have column names (and associated automation eventually)... can't put Awaiting triage
as the column name in the action? is your project dashboard looking like this
From an Issue page, if you add the Issue to a project without selecting a column, you can see it gets an Awaiting triage
state
From the Project page, you'll now see the Add New button shows a count of how many issues are in this triaging state.
Clicking that button opens the normal issue search panel but with a Triage section open
I'd like to use the built-in triaging feature in GitHub with this Action.
Hi,
I was able to re-create your issue. In your case you create a project without any columns, and it's true that you can manually add the issue to the project but when you open the project, because no column are created yet, the issue "card" does not appear any where.
and here
It's true that the "triage" section appears but the issue does not appear to your project because you need at least one column. So not sure what is your use case, but if you want the issue to automatically assign to "Backlog" project (for example) you could create a column "Triage" in that project and use that in your workflow file (I use terminology from the Agile projet management in software development).
In summary, to add a issue to a project, the action should be able to create a "card" in a column of that project dashboard. If there is no column, the action will fail.
In your case, if you wish to use the triaging feature of GitHub, does not make sense that you "automatically" assign the issues to a project, as that feature requires you to manually triaging each issue and eventually add them to a project column.
Hope that make sense. Let me know if I can help you further.
Cheers, Sergio
If you add an Issue to a Project manually, it goes into an
Awaiting triage
state. Is there a way for this action to allow that? From what I read, if you leave off specifying a column, it will default to To Do (which I'm not using, so not sure what would happen there).