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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Branch" from GitHub.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "API Request (Beta)" in Google Forms.
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Frequently Asked Questions about GitHub + Google Forms integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with GitHub and Google Forms
How can I integrate GitHub with Google Forms?
You can integrate GitHub with Google Forms using our platform by setting up triggers, such as new form submissions in Google Forms, that prompt actions in GitHub, like creating a new issue. Simply connect your accounts and define the conditions for your automated workflow.
What are the main triggers when integrating Google Forms with GitHub?
The primary trigger when integrating Google Forms with GitHub is a new form response. When someone submits a response on your Google Form, it can automatically trigger an action like opening a new issue or adding a comment in a specified GitHub repository.
Can I customize the fields that get transferred from Google Forms to GitHub?
Yes, you can customize which fields from your Google Form are included in the action performed in GitHub. You select specific form responses to populate details like the issue title or description in your repository.
Is it possible to update an existing issue in GitHub based on Google Form responses?
Currently, our integration facilitates creating new issues based on form submissions rather than updating existing ones. However, you may manually link relevant responses to ongoing issues if needed.
Does this integration support collaboration features between team members using the same forms and repositories?
Yes, this integration allows multiple team members to collaborate efficiently. Whenever there's a triggering form response, related actions on shared repositories are available for all authorized collaborators to view and act upon.
How secure is my data when integrating these two platforms?
We prioritize security and ensure that all data transferred between Google Forms and GitHub through our platform is encrypted both at rest and during transit. Additionally, required permissions are requested minimalistically.
Can I use this integration for multiple forms or repositories simultaneously?
Yes, you can create different integrations for various forms or repositories by setting distinct triggers and corresponding actions for each pair as needed within our platform's interface.
Practical ways you can use GitHub and Google Forms
Alert GitHub about form responses.
When a new response is submitted in Google Forms, Zapier triggers an action in GitHub, such as creating a new Gist, a new Issue, or even a Pull Request. This ensures that feedback, bug reports, or feature requests collected via forms are quickly integrated into the development process.
EngineeringTrack GitHub changes via forms.
When a new branch is created in GitHub, Zapier updates a Google Form or retrieves a specific form response. This bridges the gap between codebase changes and broader IT documentation processes, helping IT teams stay updated.
ITLog form submissions as GitHub issues.
When a new Google Forms response is received, Zapier creates a GitHub Issue automatically. This workflow is ideal for project managers collecting feedback, tasks, or bug reports via forms, ensuring submissions are effortlessly added to the team's GitHub repository for tracking.
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Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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