Quick summary
This tutorial shows how to integrate Confluence with GitLab using a Zapier automation, connecting a Confluence trigger to a GitLab action so updates flow between your documentation and code repository automatically. The entire setup takes place inside the Zapier Zap editor and requires no custom code.
Steps
- Log in to Zapier, click Create, and select Zaps to begin building a new automation.
- Click Trigger in the Zap editor to start configuring the trigger step.
- Search for and select Confluence as the Trigger App.
- Choose a trigger event that will start the Zap when something happens in Confluence.
- Sign in to your Confluence account to authorize the connection.
- Fill in the required Confluence fields and click Continue to proceed.
- Click Test trigger to verify that Zapier can pull a sample record from Confluence.
- Select Continue with selected record to confirm the test data and move to the action step.
- Search for and select GitLab as the action app.
- Choose an action event for GitLab, then click Sign in to authorize the GitLab connection.
- Fill in the required GitLab fields and click Continue to finalize the action configuration.
- Click Test step to confirm the GitLab action works correctly with the sample data.
- Click Publish to activate the integration and complete the Confluence–GitLab Zap.
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