
When this happens...
New Commit
Merge Request Review Request
New Job Event
New Issue Comment
New Project Merge Request Event
New Project Issue Event
New Merge Request Comment
New Commit Comment
New Code Snippet Comment
New Group Issue Event
New Group Merge Request Event

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Add Product
Add Project
Create Contact
Create Expense
Create a Task
Add Invoice
Update product
Update Project
Create Estimate
Update Contact
Update Expense
Update Task
Update Account
Add Account
Delete Contact
Delete Task
Delete Invoice
Delete Estimate
Delete Project
Delete Product
Fine a Project
Find a Invoice
Find a Task
Find a product
Find a Account
Delete Account
Delete Expense
List Users
List Taxes
List Projects
List Tasks
List Tickets
List Employees
List Contacts
List Accounts
List Deals
List CRM Pipeline Stages
List CRM Pipelines
List CRMSources
List CRMStages
List CRMStatuses
List Documents
List Folders
List Forms
List Payments
List Payment Gateways Credentials
List Project Categories
List SalesAgents
List Task Categories
List Ticket Agents
List Ticket Channels
Ticket Types
When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Triggers when a commit is made on a specified project.
Triggers when you are requested to review a merge request.
Trigger for a specified job event in a project.
Triggers when a new comment is made on an issue in the selected project.
Triggers on an open, merge, or close merge request event.
Triggers on project issue event. e.g. when an issue is opened, closed or updated.
Action is the task that follows automatically within your GitLab integrations.
Find merge request for a project.
Finds all Merge Requests that the authenticated user has access to.
Creates a new commit. Supports creating or updating a file.
Creates a new merge request.
Creates a new branch.
Add note to merge request

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To start, connect both your GitLab and Agiled accounts to viaSocket. Once connected, you can set up a workflow where an event in GitLab triggers actions in Agiled (or vice versa).
Absolutely. You can customize how GitLab data is recorded in Agiled. This includes choosing which data fields go into which fields of Agiled, setting up custom formats, and filtering out unwanted information.
The data sync between GitLab and Agiled typically happens in real-time through instant triggers. And a maximum of 15 minutes in case of a scheduled trigger.
Yes, viaSocket allows you to add custom logic or use built-in filters to modify data according to your needs.
Yes, you can set conditional logic to control the flow of data between GitLab and Agiled. For instance, you can specify that data should only be sent if certain conditions are met, or you can create if/else statements to manage different outcomes.
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