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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Folder" from Dropbox.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Branch" in GitLab.
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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.
- Space
- FolderRequired
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include sharing link?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Space
- FolderRequired
- File
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include file contents?
- Include sharing link?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Space
- File PathRequired
- Important Information
ActionWrite- Space
- FolderRequired
- Folder NameRequired
ActionWrite
- Space
- FolderRequired
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include file contents?
- Include sharing link?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Space
- FileRequired
- New LocationRequired
ActionWrite- Space
- Folder PathRequired
- Important Information
ActionWrite- Space
- FolderRequired
- FileRequired
- Overwrite
- Specify File Name
- Specify File Extension
- Include sharing link?
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dropbox + GitLab integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Dropbox and GitLab
How can I integrate Dropbox with GitLab?
You can integrate Dropbox with GitLab using automation tools like Zapier. This involves setting up triggers and actions where specific events in Dropbox (like adding a file) can trigger actions in GitLab (such as creating an issue).
What types of triggers are available for Dropbox when integrating with GitLab?
When integrating Dropbox with GitLab, you can use triggers such as 'New File in Folder', 'New Folder', or 'File Updated' that initiate actions within your GitLab projects.
Can a new file addition in Dropbox trigger a pipeline in GitLab?
Yes, by setting up an appropriate automation, when a new file is added to a specific folder in Dropbox, it can trigger a defined pipeline or create issues/tasks in GitLab based on your configurations.
Is it possible to automatically update a GitLab issue when a file is updated in Dropbox?
Absolutely. When you update a file in the designated Dropbox folder, an action can be set up to automatically reflect these updates by commenting or modifying the relevant GitLab issue.
How do we manage authentication between Dropbox and GitLab during integration?
When setting up the integration, both your Dropbox and GitLab accounts need to be authenticated. This involves entering credentials for both services securely within our platform so that automated actions can be performed safely.
Are there any limitations on file types or sizes for triggering actions from Dropbox to GitLab?
Generally, there are no specific limitations on file types; however, execution speed might vary based on size and network conditions. It's always good practice to test with files similar in size and type as routinely used.
Can I limit integrations between specific folders of my Dropbox with certain projects on GitLab?
Yes, you can specify which folders in your Dropbox should trigger actions within certain projects on your GitLab account. This granularity helps manage project scopes effectively.