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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Child Object in a Firebase Realtime Database" from Firebase / Firestore.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create New Company" in Trigger.
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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.
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- Order
- Location of newest objects
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- Data
ActionWrite- Api_docs_info
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- URLRequired
- Query string parameters
- Additional request headers
- Body
ActionWrite- CollectionRequired
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ActionSearch
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- Document ID
- Data
ActionWrite- PathRequired
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- Search valueRequired
- Wrap search value in quotes
- Location of best match
ActionSearch- New Task
Triggers when a new Task is added.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Firebase / Firestore + Trigger integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Firebase / Firestore and Trigger
How do I integrate Firebase / Firestore with Trigger?
You can integrate Firebase / Firestore with Trigger by setting up a trigger event in Trigger that listens for changes in your Firestore database. Use Trigger to connect your Firebase project, and choose the specific Firestore collection and document you want to monitor.
Can I perform actions on Firestore documents using Trigger?
Yes, once a trigger event from Firestore is detected in Trigger, you can perform a variety of actions. These include updating other Firestore documents or collections, sending notifications, or triggering workflows in other applications connected via Trigger.
Which events in Firebase / Firestore can be used as triggers?
In Firestore, you can set triggers for events like document creation, updates, deletions, or changes in a specific field within a document. These events will then initiate actions defined within your Trigger workflows.
Is it possible to filter the triggers based on specific conditions in Firebase / Firestore?
Yes, you can apply conditions to trigger events by specifying certain criteria that must be met. This ensures that only relevant changes within your Firebase / Firestore data will initiate actions through Trigger.
How often does Trigger check for updates in my Firebase / Firestore database?
The polling frequency of checks for updates is determined by the settings configured during integration setup. Ensure that these settings align with how current you need your data synchronization to be between Firebase / Firestore and any connected services.
Are there any limitations when using Firebase /Firestore with Trigger?
Some limitations might include rate limits imposed by Google on the number of operations per second or per minute. Ensure that your anticipated operations are within these limits when configuring triggers and actions.
What types of actions can be triggered in other applications when there's an update in my Firebase/Firestore data?
When there’s an update in your Firebase/Firestore data, you can configure various actions such as sending emails through Gmail or another service, updating rows in Google Sheets or databases like MySQL, and even posting messages into Slack channels.