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Frequently Asked Questions about GitHub + Teamwork integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with GitHub and Teamwork
How do I connect GitHub with Teamwork?
To connect GitHub with Teamwork, navigate to your Zapier account, find the GitHub and Teamwork apps, and follow the prompts to authorize both accounts. The integration allows you to set up automated workflows called Zaps between triggers in GitHub and actions in Teamwork.
What triggers can I use from GitHub in our integration with Teamwork?
We support various triggers from GitHub such as 'New Issue', 'New Pull Request', or 'New Commit'. These can be used to automate tasks in Teamwork based on specific events occurring in your repositories.
What actions can be performed in Teamwork when integrating with GitHub?
When a trigger from GitHub occurs, you can set actions in Teamwork like creating a new task, adding comments to tasks, or updating project details. This helps keep your development and project management processes aligned.
Can I sync comments between GitHub and Teamwork using the integration?
While direct comment syncing is not available, you can trigger a Zap when a comment is added on a GitHub issue or pull request and then use it to create an update or note within a task in Teamwork.
Does the integration allow automatic task creation in Teamwork for new GitHub issues?
Yes, you can set up a Zap where a new issue in a specified GitHub repository automatically creates a new task within a designated project in Teamwork.
Is it possible to update the status of a task in Teamwork through actions on GitHub?
Currently, this integration doesn't support directly updating task statuses via actions on GitHub. However, workarounds exist using custom fields or tags that change based on specific triggers from your repositories.
How do we handle multiple repositories integration with the same Teamwork account?
You can create multiple Zaps if you wish to integrate different repositories with your Teamwork account. Each Zap will need its own configuration where you map specific repository triggers to corresponding actions within your projects.
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.