Connect GitLab and Google Calendar 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
Google Calendar
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Action
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Google Calendar

Clears a primary calendar. This operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.

Google Calendar

Creates a new calendar.

Google Calendar

Creates a new access control rule.

Google Calendar

Creates a new event.

Google Calendar

Deletes a calendar.

Google Calendar

Deletes an access control rule.

Google Calendar

Deletes an event.

Google Calendar

Duplicates an event.

Google Calendar

Returns metadata for a calendar.

Google Calendar

Returns metadata of an access control rule.

Google Calendar

Returns metadata for an event in the specific calendar.

Google Calendar

Returns free/busy information for a set of calendars.

Google Calendar

Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.

Google Calendar

Updates an existing calendar.

Google Calendar

Updates an existing access control rule.

Google Calendar

Updates an existing event.

Google Calendar

Returns the rules in the access control list for the calendar.

Google Calendar

Returns the calendars on the user's calendar list.

Google Calendar

Searches for events on the specified calendar.

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Create custom GitLab and Google Calendar 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
Google Calendar
Clear a Calendar

Clears a primary calendar. This operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.

Action
Google Calendar
Create a Calendar

Creates a new calendar.

Action
GitLab
Create a File in a Repository

Creates a file in a repository.

Action
GitLab
Create a Group

Creates a group.

Action

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