How this automation works
Create a GitHub issue automatically when a Netlify deployment fails. The Applet runs whenever the Netlify "Deployment failed" trigger fires for the selected site and posts an issue to the GitHub repository you choose, including the error and deploy details. This keeps your team informed and helps developers and operators track and resolve build problems using Netlify and GitHub.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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Create your own Netlify and GitHub workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
30 triggers, queries, and actions
Build completed
Build started
Deployment failed
Deployment succeeded
Trigger a deploy
Build completed
Build started
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You can add delays, queries, and more actions in the next step!
More on Netlify and GitHub
About Netlify
Netlify is a cloud platform for deploying and hosting modern web applications with git-based CI/CD, automated builds, and global CDN distribution. Connect your projects to automate deployment notifications and trigger builds programmatically.
Netlify is a cloud platform for deploying and hosting modern web applications with git-based CI/CD, automated builds, and global CDN distribution. Connect your projects to automate deployment notifications and trigger builds programmatically.
About GitHub
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Turn on Applets to automatically track issues, pull requests, repositories, and to quickly create issues.
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Turn on Applets to automatically track issues, pull requests, repositories, and to quickly create issues.
