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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Calendar" from Google Calendar.
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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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- New Calendar
Triggers when a calendar is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - CalendarRequired
- Search_term
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- Expand Recurring Events
Try ItTriggerInstant- CalendarRequired
- Search_termRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling
- CalendarRequired
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- Time Before
- Time Before (Unit)
- Search_term
Try ItTriggerPolling- CalendarRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- CalendarRequired
- EventRequired
- Attendee/sRequired
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Frequently Asked Questions about Google Calendar + OpsGenie integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Google Calendar and OpsGenie
How do I set up a trigger in Google Calendar to create an alert in OpsGenie?
To set up a trigger, first connect your Google Calendar account with OpsGenie through our integration interface. Once connected, you can choose specific events or keywords that will trigger the creation of an alert in OpsGenie when they appear on your calendar.
Can I configure OpsGenie to send alerts based on specific calendar events?
Yes, you can configure OpsGenie to send alerts based on specific events by setting triggers for those events when integrating with Google Calendar. You can specify event types or even certain keywords within event titles or descriptions.
Is it possible to only receive OpsGenie alerts during certain hours from my Google Calendar?
You can specify time-based conditions when setting up actions within OpsGenie. This allows you to restrict alert notifications to only occur during certain hours of the day.
What happens if I delete an event in Google Calendar that triggered an OpsGenie alert?
If a calendar event that triggered an OpsGenie alert is deleted, the alert itself will not automatically get removed from OpsGenie. You'll need to manually resolve or close the alert within the OpsGenie platform.
Does changing the time of a Google Calendar event affect the associated alert in OpsGenie?
Changing the time of a Google Calendar event doesn't automatically modify any existing alerts in OpsGenie. You'll need to update or handle these alerts separately within our platform.
How can I stop receiving duplicate alerts for recurring events from Google Calendar in OpsGenie?
To handle recurring events and avoid duplicate alerts, ensure that your integration settings include conditions specific to handling recurring events separately or using deduplication options provided by our system.
Are there limits on how many calendar events can trigger actions within OpsGenie?
While we strive for flexibility, there might be limitations based on your plan regarding how many actions can be triggered by calendar events. It's advisable to review your current plan's capabilities for detailed limits.