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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Comment" from WordPress.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "New Metric Post" in Datadog.
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Zapier seamlessly connects WordPress and Datadog, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Status
Try ItTriggerPolling- Post_status
- Post_type
Try ItTriggerPolling- Updated User
Triggers when a user is updated.
Try ItTriggerInstant - FileRequired
- Post
- Filename
- Title
- Author
- Caption
- Description
- Alt_text
- Comment_status
- Ping_status
ActionWrite
- New Media
Triggers when a new media is uploaded.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Post_types
- Post_statuses
- Trigger only when state changes?
Try ItTriggerInstant- New User
Triggers when a new user is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Post_type
ActionWrite
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Frequently Asked Questions about WordPress + Datadog integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with WordPress and Datadog
How can I integrate WordPress with Datadog using our platform?
To integrate WordPress with Datadog, you need to set up a Zap that connects your WordPress account to Datadog. Once connected, you can choose specific triggers in WordPress, such as a new post or comment, and actions in Datadog, like logging new events or sending metrics.
What triggers from WordPress can be sent to Datadog?
Triggers such as a new post, updated post, new comment, user registration, or even custom WordPress event hooks can be utilized to send data from WordPress to Datadog.
Are there specific actions that can be performed in Datadog when a trigger occurs in WordPress?
When a trigger occurs in WordPress, actions like creating logs, updating dashboards, and sending metrics to specific monitors or tags in Datadog can be performed.
Do I need any coding skills to set up the integration between WordPress and Datadog?
No coding skills are necessary. Our platform provides a user-friendly interface where you can easily select triggers and actions to set up the integration between WordPress and Datadog without any technical knowledge.
Can custom events from my WordPress site be monitored by Datadog using your integration?
Yes, custom events created through plugins or bespoke development on your WordPress site can be monitored. You simply need to define these events as triggers when creating your Zap connecting to Datadog.
Is it possible to filter which data gets sent from WordPress to Datadog?
Yes, our platform allows you to apply filters when setting up your Zap so that only specific data meeting certain criteria will trigger an action in Datadog.
What happens if my connection between WordPress and Datadog fails? How do I troubleshoot it?
If the connection fails, we recommend checking the API keys for both services first. Also ensure that both accounts have proper permissions set up. You can review error logs within our platform for detailed insights into what might have gone wrong during the zap execution.