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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Job Status Notification" from Jenkins.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Checklist Item in Card" in Trello.
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Supported triggers and actions
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- New Job Status Notification
Catches job status notifications sent via the Notficiation Plugin
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- List ID
- Filter
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- List ID
- Card ID
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- List ID
- Card ID
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- New Board
Triggers when a new board is added.
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- List ID
- Card ID
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- Board ID
- List ID
- Card ID
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- Board ID
- Time Before
- Time Before (Unit)
- Status
- Only cards where you're a member?
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Frequently Asked Questions about Jenkins + Trello integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Jenkins and Trello
How do I set up a Jenkins-Trello integration?
Setting up a Jenkins-Trello integration involves using a third-party service like Zapier or custom scripts. You'll typically configure triggers in Jenkins, such as job completion, and match them to actions in Trello, like creating a new card.
What triggers can I use for the Jenkins and Trello integration?
Triggers in the Jenkins and Trello integration can include events such as when a build starts, completes, or fails. These triggers can then initiate actions in Trello, like creating cards or updating existing ones.
Can I update a Trello card based on Jenkins build status?
Yes, you can automatically update a Trello card based on the status of a Jenkins build. By setting specific triggers for different build outcomes (success or failure), corresponding updates can be pushed to your Trello board.
Is it possible to create Trello lists dynamically from Jenkins?
Currently, creating lists dynamically from Jenkins is not directly supported. However, depending on our automation tools' capabilities, you might simulate this by using scripts that interact with the Trello API after specific triggers occur in Jenkins.
What actions are available in Trello when integrating with Jenkins?
When integrating with Jenkins, you can perform various actions in Trello such as creating new cards, moving existing cards to different lists based on build results, adding comments to cards, or updating card attributes.
Are there security concerns with integrating Jenkins and Trello?
Integrating Jenkins with Trello requires careful handling of authentication credentials and API keys. We always recommend using secure storage solutions for secrets and ensuring webhooks or external connections are properly secured.
Does the integration support two-way communication between Jenkins and Trello?
The integration primarily supports one-way communication where events in Jenkins trigger actions in Trello. Two-way communication would require additional configuration and custom solutions.