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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Build" from Azure DevOps.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Alert" in OpsGenie.
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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 + OpsGenie 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 OpsGenie
What is required to integrate Azure DevOps with OpsGenie?
To integrate Azure DevOps with OpsGenie, you need an active account on both platforms. Access to OpsGenie's API and an Azure DevOps service hook are crucial. You'll also need the necessary permissions to configure integrations in both environments.
How does a trigger get initiated in this integration?
In the Azure DevOps and OpsGenie integration, triggers are typically initiated by events in Azure DevOps like work item creations or updates, build completions, or release deployments. These events automatically send alerts to OpsGenie.
Can I customize which alerts OpsGenie receives from Azure DevOps?
Yes, you can customize which alerts are sent from Azure DevOps to OpsGenie by setting specific triggers for events like builds failing or certain work items being updated. This allows for better control over alert noise in your team’s workflow.
What actions can be automated with this integration?
With this integration, you can automate actions such as sending alerts when a new work item is created, notifying teams of build failures or successes, and updating incidents within OpsGenie based on the status changes in Azure DevOps.
How do I resolve issues directly from OpsGenie that originated in Azure DevOps?
You can resolve issues directly through OpsGenie using bidirectional integrations which allow actions taken on an alert (like resolving it) to update the linked artifact or incident status back in Azure DevOps accordingly.
Is there support for alert deduplication with this integration?
Yes, our integration supports alert deduplication where multiple notifications related to the same issue from Azure DevOps are consolidated into a single alert within OpsGenie to reduce redundancy and streamline response efforts.
How do updates in Azure DevOps reflect in OpsGenie alerts?
Updates made to tasks or incidents within Azure DevOps are reflected in real-time within corresponding alerts or incidents tracked by OpsGenie through configured triggers and webhook connections between the two systems.