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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Build" from Azure DevOps.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Client" in Harvest.
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Supported triggers and actions
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.
- Build DefinitionRequired
- Build Status
- ProjectRequired
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- Repository
- Branch
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
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- Build DefinitionRequired
ActionWrite
- ProjectRequired
- PathRequired
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
- Contains StringRequired
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
- Changed Field
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- TypeRequired
- TitleRequired
- Area
- Iteration
- Assigned To
- Description
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + Harvest integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Azure DevOps and Harvest
How can I connect Azure DevOps to Harvest?
You can connect Azure DevOps to Harvest by setting up a Zap that triggers when a specified event occurs in Azure DevOps, such as work item changes or completed builds. Then, you can define an action in Harvest, like creating a new time entry or updating a project.
What triggers are supported for Azure DevOps in the integration?
In our integration, you can use several triggers for Azure DevOps, including 'Work Item Created', 'Work Item Updated', and 'Build Completed', each of which allows you to respond with specific actions within Harvest.
What actions can be performed in Harvest with this integration?
When integrating with Harvest, actions such as 'Create Time Entry', 'Create Project', and 'Update User' are available. These actions let you automate processes based on events that occur in your Azure DevOps environment.
Do I need technical expertise to set up the integration between Azure DevOps and Harvest?
No technical expertise is required. Our platform provides a user-friendly interface that guides you through connecting Azure DevOps with Harvest by choosing triggers and actions suitable for your workflow.
Is it possible to automate time tracking with the integration?
Yes, by using triggers from Azure DevOps like 'Work Item Completed' and pairing them with the 'Create Time Entry' action in Harvest, you can automate time tracking seamlessly.
Can this integration handle updates in real-time?
Our system is designed to handle updates as close to real-time as possible. Once a trigger event is detected in Azure DevOps, corresponding actions are initiated promptly within Harvest.
Are there limitations on the number of integrations or tasks I can create between these platforms?
The number of integrations or tasks you can create depends on your subscription plan with us. We offer various plans that cater to different levels of usage and needs.