The generation is done by app/controllers/projects/labels_controller.rb
, which uses:
@labels = @project.issues_labels
This is defined in app/models/project.rb
def issues_labels
@issues_labels ||= (issues_default_labels + issues.tags_on(:labels)).uniq.sort_by(&:name)
end
Those labels are defined in lib/gitlab/issues_labels.rb
.
So if everything else fails, you still can change those values in that file.
class IssuesLabels
class << self
def important_labels
%w(bug critical confirmed)
end
def warning_labels
%w(documentation support)
end
def neutral_labels
%w(discussion suggestion)
end
def positive_labels
%w(feature enhancement)
end
Note that even if that list was applied when creating an issue, removing labels on said created issue is now easier with GitLab 13.5 (October 2020)
Remove issue labels with a single click
Removing a label from an issue used to require three clicks, fetching a fresh list of labels from the server, and using a search box to find the label you want to remove. This was unintuitive and inefficient, given that GitLab users remove labels from issues approximately 55,000 times per day.
It may not be revolutionary, but you can now remove an issue’s label with a single click.
See Documentation and Issue.
With GitLab 14.7 (January 2022):
Delete labels directly from the Edit Label page
In this release, we’ve added the ability to delete labels in the Edit Label page. This is a usability enhancement that finally allows users to delete labels instead of having a long list of labels called “deprecated”. This includes Admin, Project, and Group labels.
See Documentation and Issue.
lib/gitlab/issues_labels.rb
on existing projects, even if you've added site-wide labels in the admin area.