YouTrack Standalone 2020.2 Help

Work with a Backlog

A backlog is a set of issues that await planning and implementation. In other words, it is the collection of unfinished work that your development team can build to improve the product. Teams normally prioritize issues in the backlog to determine which issues are addressed in each release cycle.

In YouTrack, the collection of issues that are displayed in the backlog on an agile board is represented by a saved search.

When you configure a backlog for your board, you can either select an existing saved search as the backlog for the board or create a new one. If you choose to create a new saved search, it is assigned the name that you provide in the board settings. The following format is used to generate the search query:

project: <project(s)> has: -{Board <Board Name>} #Unresolved

That is, the default backlog contains all unresolved issues that are not already assigned to the Board in all of the project(s) on the board.

If you want to show a different set of issues in the backlog, you can edit the saved search or select another saved search as the backlog for your board.

To learn more about the backlog on an agile board, watch this demo:

Change View Mode

There are two view modes that are available for issues in the backlog.

Backlog view modes

View Mode

Description

Tree View

Displays issues in a hierarchical list. Issues that are subtasks of parent tasks are nested in a tree structure.

If an issue that matches the saved search is a subtask of an issue that does not match the search criteria, the parent task is shown with a gray background.

List View

Displays issues as a flat list. Only issues that match the saved search are shown. This makes it possible to prioritize issues from different levels in the hierarchical list.

The ability to switch between view modes is restricted to members of the group that has permission to edit the board settings.

The view that works best for you varies from board to board and team to team.

  • For boards that use features or user stories to identify swimlanes with tasks for cards, the Tree view lets you view and manage issues in the backlog in a manner that preserves this hierarchy. Teams can use a saved search that returns a list of features and add issues as subtasks directly in the backlog.

  • For boards that have attribute-based swimlanes or use no swimlanes at all, the List view lets you view and manage only issues that match the saved search.

Prioritize the Backlog

You can reorder your backlog directly on the board to reflect your current prioritization. You can also add subtasks to parent issues directly in the backlog.

The ability to reorder issues in the backlog is limited to members of the group that has permission to update the saved search that is used for issues in the backlog. This option is stored in the settings for the saved search.

To prioritize the backlog on the board:

  1. Click the Icon tray button to view the backlog.

  2. Move the pointer over the reorder icon in the upper-left corner of the issue.

  3. Hold down the mouse button and drag the issue to a new location in the list.

    Prioritize backlog
    • Drop the issue vertically to change its position in the list.

    • Drop the issue horizontally to change its level in the parent/subtask hierarchy.

  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each issue in the backlog that you want to reorder.

You can also prioritize the backlog in the Issues list. From the Issues list, you have more view options that let you see a greater level of detail. With the saved search set as the context, issues that are reordered manually are reordered in the backlog as well.

The ability to reorder issues in the Issues list is limited to members of the group that has permission to update the saved search. This option is stored in the settings for the saved search.

To prioritize the backlog in the Issues list:

  1. Click the Icon tray button to view the backlog.

  2. Click the Show on issue list link.

    • The list of issues that match the saved search that is used for the backlog is displayed in the Issues list.

    • The saved search is set as the search context.

  3. If needed, set the level of detail to Tree view to show the issues in a hierarchical list.

  4. Move the pointer over the reorder icon on the left-most edge of the issue.

  5. Hold down the mouse button and drag the issue to a new location in the list.

When done, the issues in the backlog appear in the specified order when viewed in the Backlog on the agile board.

Add Issues to the Backlog

Issues that match the saved search are added to the backlog automatically. This means that you don't necessarily need to open agile board and view the backlog to populate it with issues.

However, if you're reviewing issues in the backlog as a team for planning, grooming, or refinement, you can easily add issues to the backlog without leaving the agile board.

The method that you use to add an issue to the backlog depends on the current view mode:

  • In List view, click the New issue button in the page footer.

    Add backlog issue list view

  • In Tree view, you have the option to add an issue as a subtask to any issue that is visible in the backlog. When you click the Create subtask icon and define the issue, the issue is added as a subtask to the selected issue.

    Add backlog issue tree view
    To add an issue to the top-most level of the hierarchy, use the New issue button in the footer.

If you need to modify the saved search that you use for the backlog, you can edit the saved search in the Issues list, or you can modify the search query directly in the backlog on the board.

When you update the saved search directly in the backlog, you don't have to fumble through the list of saved searches in the Issues list to find the saved search that is linked to your board.

To modify the search query in the backlog:

  1. Open an agile board.

  2. Click the Icon tray button to view the backlog.

  3. Click the Edit link next to the name of the saved search. The link is only available if you have permission to edit selected saved search.

    • The Edit saved search dialog opens.

      Edit backlog saved search

  4. Edit any of the settings that you want to update.

    Setting

    Description

    Name

    The name of the saved search.

    Query

    The saved search query.

    Can view and use

    All the members of the selected group can view the saved search results. This also determines which users can see the name of the saved search in the backlog and see the link to show issues that match the saved search in the Issues list.

    Can edit

    All members of the selected group are allowed to edit the setting of the saved search. This also determines which users have the option to edit the saved search in the backlog and reorder issues in the list.

    Pin to sidebar

    Add the saved search to the sidebar in the Issues list. From the Issues list, you can select the saved search to display a list of issues that match the saved search. This option is enabled on a per-user basis.

    Subscriptions

    Select which events generate notifications for issues that match the saved search. These settings are applied on a per-user basis for the user who edits the saved search.

  5. Click the Apply changes button.

    • The saved search is updated.

    • The list of issues in the backlog is refreshed immediately.

    • Changes that are applied to the list of issues are immediately available to any user who is currently viewing the backlog.

You can use any saved search that is available for to as a backlog for your board. This includes saved searches that you have created yourself or have been made visible to a group that you belong to as a member.

The ability to select another saved search is restricted to members of the group that has permission to edit the board settings.

To select another saved search as the backlog:

  1. Click the Icon tray button to view the backlog.

  2. Click the name of the backlog and select any available saved search from the drop-down list.

    Select saved search
    • The list of issues in the backlog is updated to match the new saved search.

    • The new list of issues is immediately available to any user who is currently viewing the backlog.

Last modified: 1 July 2020