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Azure DevOps
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Choose a trigger
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 "Add Block to Page" in Notion.
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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.
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Page
Required
Comment
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Parent_page
Required
Title
Content
Icon
Cover
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Item ID
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Data Source
Item
Required
Content
Content Format
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
File_upload_note
Data Source
Required
Item
Required
File Property
Required
File
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Stop on error
Required
HTTP Method
Required
URL
Required
Query string parameters
Additional request headers
Body
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Retrieve a Page
This action retrieves a specific page from Notion using its ID. The page id can be a normal page or a database item.
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Page
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Block ID
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Page ID
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Title
Required
Exact_match
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Data Source
Advanced Query (JSON)
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Data Source
Template Mode
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search or write
Find existing data in your app, or create a new record if no data is found
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Practical ways you can use Azure DevOps and Notion
Sync completed builds with Notion updates
When a build is completed in Azure DevOps, Zapier updates a Notion database or page with the build details. This keeps engineers informed without requiring them to switch between tools, improving workflow transparency.
When a new project is created in Azure DevOps, Zapier automatically generates a corresponding page in Notion. This allows IT teams to centralize project documentation from the start, reducing onboarding time and improving operational efficiency.
Track Azure DevOps work items in a Notion database
When a new work item is created in Azure DevOps, Zapier adds it to a Notion database for centralized task management. This minimizes the need for manual updates, ensuring work items are aligned across tools and saving managers time.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + Notion 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 Notion
How can I integrate Azure DevOps with Notion?
You can integrate Azure DevOps with Notion using automation tools that establish triggers and actions between the two platforms. For example, set up a trigger in Azure DevOps for when a work item is updated and an action in Notion to create or update a database entry.
What triggers are available for Azure DevOps when integrating with Notion?
Triggers for Azure DevOps include work item creation, update, or completion as well as pull request events. These triggers can be configured to prompt actions in Notion, such as creating database items or sending notifications.
Can I automatically update a Notion database when a work item is completed in Azure DevOps?
Yes, you can set up a trigger in Azure DevOps to detect when a work item is completed. This trigger can then initiate an action to update the corresponding database entry in Notion to reflect the status change.
Is it possible to track pull request approvals from Azure DevOps within my Notion workspace?
Absolutely. You can create a trigger for pull request approvals in Azure DevOps that will automatically log these actions into your Notion workspace, providing real-time updates.
How do we handle failed automation between Azure DevOps and Notion?
Failed automations can be managed by setting up error handling protocols such as retry attempts or notifications to alert you when something goes wrong. You might need to revisit conditions or configurations to prevent future errors.
What actions can be performed on Notion through integration with Azure DevOps?
Actions that can be executed on Notion include creating new pages or database entries, updating existing ones, and tagging items based on changes detected by triggers from Azure DevOps like task updates or completions.
Does the integration between Azure DevOps and Notion support bidirectional updates?
Currently, most integrations allow for one-way triggers from Azure DevOps to initiate actions in Notion rather than bidirectional updates. However, you could configure additional workflows if you require back-and-forth synchronization using other tools.
About Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps is where teams manage, develop, and deliver software in the cloud. Azure DevOps provides free, private Git project hosting for up to 5 users, project and test management tools, build and CI, and team collaboration. Connect using the development tools of your choice, including Visual Studio, Eclipse, Xcode, and more.