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Important! Changes to Zapier integration on the Triggre platform Make a new flow part with the input of the triggered data-item (in this example “Website request”) Create a ‘connection triggre’ Choose type Zapier Send all properties from “Website request” Create a data trigger This data trigger needs to be triggered when any property in the data-item “Website request” is added, changed or deleted (based on the information in the second
Is there an API to create Automation Flows programmatically (instead of . . . Hi everyone, I’m exploring deeper automation with Triggre and I had a question regarding how Automation Flows are created I understand that when you create an Automation Flow in the Designer with a Web API trigger, Triggre generates a public endpoint that can be called from external systems That part is clear However, in my use case, we want to create new automation flows programmatically
How to use data triggers - Automation flows - Triggre Community Data triggers are a very powerful concept If you want a flow to start when something happens to your data, use a Data trigger There are three different types of Data triggers: Add, Update and Delete triggers They start processes when data is added, updated or deleted respectively It is important to note that it doesn’t matter what causes the data change Whether it is a User flow or
Building an automation flow - Triggre Community Now our Trigger appears in the Automation flow: Click the green Add button connected to the Arrow to start building your flow In this example, we will add a Flow part: In this example we will choose a Flow part we made specifically for this Automation flow, called Send notification email for new user
Using scheduled triggers - Automation flows - Triggre Community Using Scheduled triggers in Automation flows lets you start an Automation flow on a specific Date and time or on an interval Scheduled triggers are very useful to start flows that send out reminders, or periodically get data from other applications To use the Scheduled trigger in an Automation flow, follow these steps: Create a new Automation flow Add a Trigger by clicking the Add button
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How to easily test scheduled triggers - Automation flows - Triggre . . . When you use Scheduled automation flows, some of them probably perform tests, based on the current date An example: every day you send emails to customers who did not pay their invoices within 14 days and who did not receive a reminding email yet In the Lab, you don’t want to wait those 14 days to test the application You could test by manipulating the data, for instance the invoice dates
Using connection triggers - Automation flows - Triggre Community Triggre can be connected to external applications by using Connection triggers in Automation flows Whenever you make an Automation flow using a Connection trigger, Triggre will build a way for other applications to connect to yours To make an Automation flow with a Connection trigger, follow these steps: Create a new Automation flow Add a Trigger by clicking the Add button Select
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