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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Alert or Deployment" from New Relic.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Message" in Google Chat.
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Zapier seamlessly connects New Relic and Google Chat, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
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- New Alert or Deployment
Trigger when we get an webhook for alert or deployment.
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- Action Button Text
- Action Button URL
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- Application NameRequired
- UserRequired
- Description
- Revision
- Changelog
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Frequently Asked Questions about New Relic + Google Chat integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with New Relic and Google Chat
How do I integrate New Relic with Google Chat using our platform?
To integrate New Relic with Google Chat using our platform, set up a Zap where New Relic is the trigger app and choose the specific event that will initiate the workflow, such as 'New Alert or Deployment.' Then, select Google Chat as the action app and configure it to send messages to your specified chat room when the New Relic trigger occurs.
What triggers can I use from New Relic in an integration with Google Chat?
When integrating New Relic with Google Chat, you can use triggers such as 'New Alert or Deployment' or 'Violation Opened.' These triggers allow you to define specific events in New Relic that will prompt a message or alert to be sent through Google Chat.
Are there any pre-built templates for integrating New Relic with Google Chat?
We offer pre-built Zap templates to facilitate integrating New Relic with Google Chat. These templates have predefined triggers and actions like alert notifications directly set up for both apps, providing a streamlined setup process.
Can I customize alerts from New Relic before they are sent to Google Chat?
Yes, you can customize alerts from New Relic by including details like alert conditions, duration, and entity involved. Before sending them to Google Chat, use our editor to format these details into a message that suits your team's needs.
How do we handle errors during an integration between New Relic and Google Chat?
Error handling is essential when integrating New Relic with Google Chat. We provide detailed logs that help troubleshoot any issues. If a Zap fails, you'll be notified so you can investigate potential causes such as authentication errors or misconfigured settings.
Does an integration between New Relic and Google Chat support real-time notifications?
Yes, integrating these two platforms supports real-time notifications. Once a specified trigger event occurs in New Relic, an immediate notification is sent through Google Chat. Ensure that your triggers are correctly set for instant alerts.
What action types can be configured in Google Chat when an event is triggered in New Relic?
In the integration setup between New Relic and Google Chat, you can configure actions such as sending messages to a specific chat room or user. Customize these actions to include critical information about the triggered event from New Relic.