Integrate Jenkins with Microsoft Teams to automate your work

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Select a trigger from Jenkins

A trigger is an event that starts your Zap and runs the workflow. For example, with Jenkins, a trigger could be "New Job Status Notification."
A trigger is the event that kicks off your automated workflow.

Setup an action from Microsoft Teams

An action is what takes place after the automation is triggered. For example, with Microsoft Teams, the action could be "Create Channel."
An action is the event that your automated workflow performs when triggered.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Jenkins + Microsoft Teams integrations

New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Jenkins and Microsoft Teams

What activities or events in Jenkins can trigger a notification to Microsoft Teams?

We can set up notifications for various Jenkins events such as build start, build success, build failure, and other state changes. This integration helps keep your team updated in real-time through Microsoft Teams channels.

How do I configure Jenkins to send messages to a specific channel in Microsoft Teams?

To send messages from Jenkins to a specific Microsoft Teams channel, we configure the Webhook URL of that channel in Jenkins. You would typically go into the settings of your Jenkins project and specify the URL under the post-build actions section.

Can I customize the content of the notifications sent from Jenkins to Microsoft Teams?

Yes, we allow customization of message content including altering text, adding links to Jenkins console output or logs, and more. The customization ensures that your team receives pertinent information in a digestible format.

Is it possible to restrict which build results trigger messages to be sent to Teams?

Absolutely, you can configure settings so only certain statuses like 'failed' or 'unstable' builds trigger a message. This ensures your team isn't overwhelmed with notifications for successful builds unless necessary.

Do I need any special permissions in either Jenkins or Microsoft Teams for integration?

Yes, you'll likely need admin privileges on both ends. In Jenkins, permissions will be needed mainly for plugin installation and configuration changes. In Microsoft Teams, permission is required mainly for creating connectors via Webhooks.

Are there any plugins needed for integrating Jenkins with Microsoft Teams?

Yes, there's usually a plugin required on the Jenkins side named 'Teams Notifier' or similar. This plugin helps facilitate sending messages directly from Jenkins job configurations to specified channels in Microsoft Teams.

Can I receive notifications in personal chats instead of channels within Microsoft Teams?

Direct integrations predominantly support channel notifications via Webhooks. However, you might employ bots designed specifically for personal chat integrations if direct messaging is a requirement.

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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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