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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Code Snippet Comment" from GitLab.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Add Task List From Template" in Teamwork.
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Practical ways you can use GitLab and Teamwork
Create GitLab issues from Teamwork tasks.
When a new task is created in Teamwork for engineering, Zapier can create a corresponding issue in GitLab. This workflow helps bridge project management and coding environments, ensuring engineers have all the details they need in their preferred tool.
EngineeringAdd GitLab merge request comments to marketing tasks.
When a new comment is added to a merge request in GitLab, Zapier can automatically create a new task in a designated Teamwork project. This ensures the marketing team is immediately aware of technical feedback or changes relevant to their campaigns, ensuring faster turnarounds.
Marketing & Marketing OpsFrequently Asked Questions about GitLab + Teamwork integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with GitLab and Teamwork
How do I integrate GitLab with Teamwork?
Integration can be set up by logging into your account, navigating to the 'Integrations' section, and selecting GitLab. Follow the prompts to authorize Teamwork access to your GitLab repositories.
What triggers are available when using GitLab and Teamwork together?
When integrating GitLab with Teamwork, triggers such as a new commit in a branch, a new merge request, or a push to a specific branch can be utilized to initiate actions in Teamwork.
Can I create tasks in Teamwork based on activity in GitLab?
Yes, you can create tasks automatically in Teamwork when specific events occur in GitLab, like when a new issue is opened or when code is pushed.
Is it possible to update a task's status in Teamwork from changes made in GitLab?
Absolutely. A commit or merge request can trigger task status updates or mark them as complete in Teamwork, aligning your project's momentum across both platforms.
What kind of actions can be performed in Teamwork as a result of GitLab events?
As a result of events such as pushes or merge requests in GitLab, actions like creating comments on tasks, updating milestones, and notifying team members can be performed within Teamwork.
How secure is the integration between GitLab and Teamwork?
We ensure that security protocols are adhered to strictly. Authorization tokens used during integration set-up ensure that only permitted access is allowed between both platforms.
Can I customize notifications for different events triggered by the integration?
Yes, customizing notifications within our integration setup allows you to control which team members receive updates from certain triggers like completed tasks or new merge requests. This maintains focus on relevant activities.