GitHub modules
- Topics:
- Workfront Fusion
In an Adobe Workfront Fusion scenario, you can automate workflows that use GitHub, as well as connect it to multiple third-party applications and services.
Access requirements
You must have the following access to use the functionality in this article:
New: Standard
Or
Current: Work or higher
Current: No Workfront Fusion license requirement
Or
Legacy: Workfront Fusion for Work Automation and Integration
New:
- Select or Prime Workfront package: Your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion.
- Ultimate Workfront package: Workfront Fusion is included.
Or
Current: Your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion.
For more detail about the information in this table, see Access requirements in documentation.
For information on Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses, see Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses.
Prerequisites
To use GitHub modules, you must hava a GitHub account.
Connect GitHub to Workfront Fusion
For instructions about connecting your GitHub account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions
GitHub modules and their fields.
When you configure GitHub modules, Workfront Fusion displays the fields listed below. Along with these, additional GitHub fields might display, depending on factors such as your access level in the app or service. A bolded title in a module indicates a required field.
If you see the map button above a field or function, you can use it to set variables and functions for that field. For more information, see Map information from one module to another.
Triggers
Watch Comments
This trigger module starts a scenario when a new comment is added or an existing comment is modified.
Watch Forks
This trigger module starts a scenario when a new fork is created.
Watch Issues
This trigger module starts a scenario when a new issue is added or an existing issue is modified.
You can filter the issues you want to watch for by how you are associated with them.
- All issues
- Only issues assigned to me
- Only issues created by me
- Only issues mentioning me
- Only issues I'm subscribed to updates for
Watch Pull Requests
This module triggers when a new pull request is added or an existing pull request is modified.
Watch Repositories
This trigger module starts a scenario when a repository is created or modified.
Actions
Add assignees
This module adds assignees to the specified issue
Add labels to an issue
This module adds labels to an issue. Labels are defined on the repository level, and can only be created by someone with write access to the repository.
Create a comment
This module creates a comment on the specified issue.
Create an issue
This module creates a new issue in the selected repository.
Get an issue
This module retrieves details about the specified issue
List comments
This module lists all comments on the specified issue.
Remove a label from an issue
This module removes a single label from an issue.
Remove assignees
This module removes assignees from the specified issue.
Search for an issue
This module searches for issues that match your search criteria.
Select how you want to sort the results of the search.
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Best match
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Date created
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Date updated
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Number of comments
Select ascending or descending.
For dates, selecting descending will return the most recent date first.
For number of comments, selecting descending will return the issue with the highest number of comments first.
Update an issue
This module updates an existing GitHub issue.