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Roadmap (PREMIUM)
- Introduced in GitLab Ultimate 10.5.
- In GitLab 12.9, Roadmaps were moved to the Premium tier.
An Epic within a group containing Start date and/or Due date can be visualized in a form of a timeline (e.g. a Gantt chart). The Epics Roadmap page shows such a visualization for all the epics which are under a group and/or its subgroups.
Introduced in GitLab 12.9.
On the epic bars, you can see their title, progress, and completed weight percentage. When you hover over an epic bar, a popover appears with its title, start and due dates, and weight completed.
A dropdown allows you to show only open or closed epics. By default, all epics are shown.
Epics in the view can be sorted by:
- Created date
- Last updated
- Start date
- Due date
Each option contains a button that toggles the sort order between ascending and descending. The sort option and order will be persisted when browsing Epics, including the epics list view.
Roadmaps can also be visualized inside an epic.
Timeline duration
- Introduced in GitLab Ultimate 11.0.
- In GitLab 12.9, Timelines were moved to the Premium tier.
Roadmap supports the following date ranges:
- Quarters
- Months (Default)
- Weeks
Quarters
In Quarters preset, roadmap shows epics which have start or due dates falling within or going through past quarter, current quarter and next 4 quarters, where today is shown by the vertical red line in the timeline. The sub-headers underneath the quarter name on the timeline header represent the month of the quarter.
Months
In Months preset, roadmap shows epics which have start or due dates falling within or going through past month, current month and next 5 months, where today is shown by the vertical red line in the timeline. The sub-headers underneath the month name on the timeline header represent the date on starting day (Sunday) of the week. This preset is selected by default.
Weeks
In Weeks preset, roadmap shows epics which have start or due dates falling within or going through past week, current week and next 4 weeks, where today is shown by the vertical red line in the timeline. The sub-headers underneath the week name on the timeline header represent the days of the week.
Timeline bar for an epic
The timeline bar indicates the approximate position of an epic based on its start and due date.