Overview
Kanban boards are commonly used to track tasks in projects. They consist of columns that display cards. Each column represents a stage in the process. Each piece of work is represented by a card. When the work moves to the next stage of the process, the cards moves to the corresponding column.
To move a card to another column, the board user can:
- either change a value, such as "status", in a card
- or drag a card into a column. This automatically updates the "status" value.
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Basic Steps to Creating a Kanban Board
- Create a dashboardscreen.
- Optionally add a header areas with icons and heading text.
- Add an area to act as a container for the Kanban board.
- Add a card component and bind it to a table. This is known as the backing table. To do this:
- Either, drag a stream table onto the area and select Card viewscreen and create a card container.
Or drag a card container from a palette
(for example Theme 2) onto the screen. In the card properties
drag a stream into add a backing table to Basic Settings
- Stream→ Table.
- Save the changechanges.
- In the card properties → Kanban Board options, select the attribute to use as the status. See Kanban columns, in this example the attribute would be Status. See the sections below for more details on how to do this in a:
Simple Kanban
Board Board
Kanban Board with Fixed Columns.
- To configure:
- how the board looks, use options in the Style SettingsScreen Styling section.
- an action to run if the user clicks on the board or drags a card, see Connecting Events to Actions and Drag Types and Drop Targets.
The backing table must have:
- an attribute attributes that has have the values you want to show in columns.
- records to display as cards.
- optionally, any background filter that you want to apply to the records.
If a user or process (such as running analysis on a model) updates the backing streamtable, the next time the kanban board Kanban board refreshes, PhixFlow automatically moves the cards to the columns that reflect their stage in the process.
Using the Kanban Board Properties
Simple Kanban Board
A simple kanban Kanban board, based on the some example data has 3 Kanban columns, Not startedNew, Work In progress
and Done
Complete
, with cards displayed in all the columns. If the backing table has data, PhixFlow automatically:
- displays columns for each value of the selected Kanban Column.
- moves cards automatically if a user changes values in the selected Kanban Column.
Kanban column headings can be altered and sorted, if required.
Select One Attribute for Both Columns and HeadingsUse the toggles for Sort Headings and Sort Reverse in the Kanban Board section of the card component
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to specific if the column headings should be sorted or reverse sorted. The attribute selected as the Kanban column attribute doesn't necessarily have to be the one displayed to the user.
One Attribute for Kanban Column
If you require your data to be divided into columns, with that attribute value displayed to the user (e.g. New, Work In Progress and Complete) then only one attribute is needed for both the columns and headings. To select a single attribute to appear as the column heading:
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The backing stream table has the attributes: All the records have one of the following statusesvalues in Status: Not started New Work In progress Done
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In - As above, in the card properties → Kanban Board → Kanban Columns: select the attribute you
want - want to use for each column. In this example Status.
In - On the
dashboard- screen, PhixFlow displays 3 columns
Not started-
New, Work In progress
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Done
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Complete
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Select Different Attributes for
Columns and HeadingsKanban Columns
In this scenario the user may want to divide their data into columns using an ID attribute but display a different attribute as the column header. To select a different 'display' attribute to appear as the column heading to display to the users:
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The backing stream table has the attributes: - StatusID
- StatusName
- Task
- Assignee
All the records have one of the following statuses:
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- In the card properties → Kanban Board
- Kanban Columns: select the attribute you want to use. In this example StatusID.
- Kanban Column Headings: select an attribute to provide the headings for the columns. In this example StatusName.
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Kanban Board with Fixed Columns
Usually, you want a kanban Kanban board to continue to display empty columns which have no records in, so that you can drag cards onto them. To To do this you can specify the columns using expressions.
- In the card properties → Kanban Board section:
tick - Tick Evaluate Kanban Columns as Expression.
- PhixFlow shows:
Kanban Column Expression→ enter an expression that specifies the attribute and values that you want to
uses use as columns. The values must corelate to the values in the Kanban column and are case sensitive. For example:
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Kanban Column Headings Expression → enter an expression to specify the column labels.
The returned values can be anything but must be in the same order as those above. For example:
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The output values of kanban expressions must result in an array of strings, for example ["1New", "Work In Progress", "Complete", "2Blocked", "3In Review"] .
You can use context parameters in the expressions. For example, in an action that opens a kanban board, lookup a context parameter to create the columns. To find out more about context parameters, see Context Parameter. To ensure kanban Kanban boards are responsive, expressions can only take the functions that work on the client-side; see Functions → Responsive Functions. |
Over time, users can add more values, for example statuses for blocked tasks or those in review. When you fix the columns using expressions, the new statuses will not be automatically displayed as columns in the kanban Kanban board. You must update the expressions to add them.
To accommodate ongoing changes to the columns for your kanban Kanban board, create a separate stream table that lists all the statuses.
StatusID Primary Key | StatusName Display Name |
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Not started
02
03
Done
04
05
In the Kanban Column Expression, refer to the stream table using a context parameter so that PhixFlow creates a column for each attribute. When you add more attributes to the streamtable, PhixFlow automatically adds columns to the kanban Kanban board.
Configuring Dragging Between Columns
Configure a drag-and-drop action on the card so that PhixFlow can change the value in attributes when the user drags a card from one kanban Kanban column to another. . See Drag Types and Drop Targets.
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or your screen.Multiple consecutive cards can be selected using shift clicking.
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