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Organization Overview#
This feature is only available on paid plans
The Organization Overview provides an overview of repositories that belong to the same Git provider organization. Here you can compare their statuses and check for items that require your attention.
To access your Organization Overview, select an organization from the top navigation bar and select Overview on the left navigation sidebar.
Important
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The Organization Overview calculates metrics and displays data only for the repositories that you have access to. This means that depending on their permissions, two users could see different results on their Organization Overview.
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The Organization Overview displays information for at most the last 100 updated repositories.
Use the drop-down list at the top of the page to filter the information displayed on all dashboard areas based on the repositories that you select. For example, you can use the filter to monitor the quality of the repositories maintained by specific teams or that include certain programming languages, or to ignore legacy repositories that are no longer maintained. The selected repositories are stored in your browser so that the same filter is applied between your visits to the Organization Overview page.
You can use the language filter to help you narrow down the list of repositories in the drop-down list:
On the Organization Overview you have the following areas to help you monitor your repositories:
The following sections provide a detailed description of each dashboard area.
Note
You can use the Codacy API to generate reports or obtain information about the code quality of your repositories in a more flexible way.
For more information see the list of available API endpoints and the following examples:
Overall quality chart#
The Overall quality chart compares the repositories in your organization regarding grade, issues, complex files, duplication, and code coverage. Each tab displays the average value for the corresponding metric across your repositories.
- Hover the mouse pointer over the bars to see the metrics for the corresponding repositories.
- Click the bars to navigate directly to the corresponding repository.
If you have over 8 repositories, the chart displays your repositories grouped by grade or percentage intervals. Click the bars to see and navigate directly to the corresponding repositories.
Tip
If you don't have coverage set up for any of your repositories yet, the coverage tab provides you with instructions on how to add coverage for your repositories.
Open pull requests#
The Most problematic tab displays a short list of the open pull requests that aren't up to standards and have the most potential to negatively affect your code quality.
The Last updated tab displays open pull requests sorted by the date of update with one of the following status:
- Not up to standards
- Up to standards
- Analysis failed (something went wrong during the analysis)
- Analyzing (intermediate status while Codacy is analyzing the pull request)
Click a pull request to see the details of that pull request.
Last updated repositories#
The Last updated repositories list displays the last updated repositories, sorted by reverse date of the last update. Each item displays the date of the last update and the current grade of the repository.
Click See all to see all repositories in your organization.
Note
The exact value of the last updated date of the repositories depends on your Git provider:
- GitHub: date of the last commit to any branch of the repository (value of
pushed_at
from the GitHub Repositories API). - GitLab: date when the project was last updated (value of
last_activity_at
from the GitLab Groups API). Note that this value is only updated at most once per hour). - Bitbucket: date when the repository was last updated (value of
updated_on
from the Bitbucket Repositories API). On Bitbucket Server Codacy can't obtain this information and the list displays the repositories in alphabetical order.
See also#
- Which metrics does Codacy calculate?
- Using the Codacy API to obtain current issues in repositories
- Using the Codacy API to obtain code quality metrics for files
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