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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Code Snippet Comment" from GitLab.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Copy File or Folder (Across Sites)" in Microsoft SharePoint.
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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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Practical ways you can use GitLab and Microsoft SharePoint
Archive GitLab project issues in SharePoint
When a GitLab project issue is closed, Zapier automatically creates a record in SharePoint to archive the issue. This preserves project history and ensures traceability without manual data transfer. Ideal for managing compliance and maintaining structured repositories of resolved issues.
ITTrack GitLab merge events in SharePoint
Ensure your team stays updated on project progress. When a GitLab merge request is closed, Zapier creates a list item in SharePoint, logging the details. This provides a centralized hub for monitoring code integration milestones and facilitates better oversight.
Project ManagementFrequently Asked Questions about GitLab + Microsoft SharePoint integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with GitLab and Microsoft SharePoint
What are the prerequisites for integrating GitLab with Microsoft SharePoint?
Before you start the integration, ensure that you have administrative access to both GitLab and Microsoft SharePoint. You'll need to set up a Zapier account if you haven't already, as our platform will facilitate the connection between these two services.
How do I authenticate my GitLab and SharePoint accounts on your platform?
To authenticate your GitLab account, you'll need to enter your personal access token when prompted. For SharePoint, you'll be asked to log in using your Microsoft credentials. Our system ensures secure authentication processes for both services.
Which triggers can be used from GitLab in this integration?
You can start workflows using triggers such as 'New Commit', 'New Merge Request', or 'Pipeline Success'. Each trigger serves as a starting point for automating tasks between GitLab and SharePoint.
What actions can be executed in SharePoint as a part of the integration?
Actions like creating new list items or documents, updating existing records, and sending alerts via email can be executed in SharePoint when triggered by events in GitLab.
Can I customize notifications received through this integration?
Absolutely. You can configure notifications to alert specific users when certain actions are taken in either GitLab or SharePoint, such as completing a new merge request or updating a document.
Is it possible to sync documents between GitLab and SharePoint continuously?
Yes, continuous sync is achievable. You can set up automated workflows that update documents in real-time across both platforms whenever changes occur.
How do I handle errors during the integration process?
Our platform provides detailed logs and error messages to help diagnose issues. Make sure that triggers and actions are correctly configured according to your needs and recheck authentication tokens if problems persist.