Connect GitLab and Dropbox integrations

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Trigger
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GitLab

Triggers on note events.

GitLab

Triggers when a new issue is created or an existing issue was updated/closed/reopened.

GitLab

Triggers on status change of a job.

GitLab

Triggers when a new merge request is created, an existing merge request was updated/merged/closed or a commit is added in the source branch.

GitLab

Triggers on pipeline events.

GitLab

Triggers when a new project is added of which the authenticated user is a member.

GitLab

Triggers on push events.

GitLab

Triggers on tag push events.

GitLab

Triggers when a new todo is added. When no filter is applied, the trigger is run when a new pending todo is added.

GitLab

Triggers when a wiki page is created or edited.

GitLab
Dropbox
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Action
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Dropbox

Copies a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.

Dropbox

Creates a file request.

Dropbox

Creates a new folder.

Dropbox

Creates a new text file(.doc) or overwrite an existing text file(.doc) with the provided content as plain text.

Dropbox

Creates or Updates a public share link to the file or folder (It allows to share the file or folder with anyone).

Dropbox

Permanently removes a file/folder from the server.

Dropbox

Deletes selected file requests.

Dropbox

Downloads a file from a specified folder.

Dropbox

Retrieves specified file request.

Dropbox

Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.

Dropbox

Moves a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox.

Dropbox

Renames a file/folder in the user's Dropbox.

Dropbox

Restores a previous file version.

Dropbox

Updates a file request.

Dropbox

Uploads a file to a selected folder.

Dropbox

Retrieves a list of files or subforders in a specified folder.

Dropbox

Returns a list of file requests owned by this user.

Dropbox

Retrieves a list of file revisions needed to recover previous content.

Dropbox

Searches for files and folders by name.

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Create custom GitLab and Dropbox workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.

GitLab
Accept a Merge Request

Merges changes submitted with merge request.

Action
GitLab
Cancel Merge When Pipeline Succeeds

Cancels a merge request when the pipeline succeeds.

Action
GitLab
Cancel a Job

Cancels a single build of a project.

Action
GitLab
Cancel a Pipeline's Jobs

Cancels a pipeline's builds.

Action
GitLab
Cherry Pick a Commit

Cherry picks a commit to a given branch.

Action
Dropbox
Copy a File or Folder

Copies a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.

Action
Dropbox
Create a File Request

Creates a file request.

Action
GitLab
Create a File in a Repository

Creates a file in a repository.

Action
Dropbox
Create a Folder

Creates a new folder.

Action

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