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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Build" from Azure DevOps.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "3.1 Create Issue" in Taiga.
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Supported triggers and actions
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- Build DefinitionRequired
- Build Status
- ProjectRequired
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- Repository
- Branch
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
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- Build DefinitionRequired
ActionWrite
- ProjectRequired
- PathRequired
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
- Contains StringRequired
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
- Changed Field
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- TypeRequired
- TitleRequired
- Area
- Iteration
- Assigned To
- Description
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + Taiga integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Azure DevOps and Taiga
Can Azure DevOps build status trigger actions in Taiga?
Yes, you can set up triggers based on build statuses in Azure DevOps to initiate actions in Taiga, such as creating a new task or updating an existing user story.
Is it possible to automatically create a work item in Azure DevOps when a new task is created in Taiga?
Absolutely! You can configure a trigger for new tasks created in Taiga so that they automatically generate corresponding work items within Azure DevOps.
How do I update Taiga when a pull request is completed in Azure DevOps?
When a pull request is completed in Azure DevOps, we allow you to set triggers to update certain fields of related tasks or user stories within Taiga, ensuring alignment between both platforms.
Can comments added in Taiga be reflected back into Azure DevOps tasks?
While direct synchronization of comments isn't typically supported, you can set up notifications or logs as part of the task updates that transmit essential information back to pertinent tasks within Azure DevOps.
What happens if an error occurs during the sync between Azure DevOps and Taiga?
If an error arises during synchronization, we have error handling procedures that attempt retries and alert users to rectify any issues manually if necessary.
Are there any limitations on the types of fields that can be synchronized between Azure DevOps and Taiga?
While most standard fields are compatible for synchronization, certain custom fields may require additional configuration to ensure proper mapping between the two platforms.
Does the integration support automatic updates of project statuses from Azure DevOps to Taiga?
Yes, project status updates can be automated by setting triggers based on completion of builds or milestones within Azure DevOps, which then reflect accordingly in your Taiga projects.