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At the moment if you are provided with a link to a Sentry issue there is no way to identify which project the issue is part of. The page has no trace of information about which project it sits in.
As an example use case:
a user is provided with a link to an issue, but they don't have access to that project
the user provides the URL to an admin and says "please give me access so I can see this"
the admin opens the URL but has no idea which project to grant access to
I tried looking at the URL format for the web page - but the project=xxx query string seems to be a vestigial fragment of the past and has no effect on anything.
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@seanhoughton - at the top of every issue we display the short name of the issue, which also contains the project the issue is in. Does that address your use case?
I've shared an example screenshot from our internal Sentry project:
Problem Statement
At the moment if you are provided with a link to a Sentry issue there is no way to identify which project the issue is part of. The page has no trace of information about which project it sits in.
As an example use case:
I tried looking at the URL format for the web page - but the
project=xxx
query string seems to be a vestigial fragment of the past and has no effect on anything.Solution Brainstorm
No response
Product Area
Unknown
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: