GitLab + Asana Integration
Learn more about Unito's Asana-GitHub integration, including what fields are synced between the two tools and your customization options.
In this article:
Which fields does Unito sync between Asana and GitLab?
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Asana |
↔️ : 2-way sync →: 1-way only |
GitLab |
| Title |
↔️ | Title |
| Description |
↔️ | Description |
| Comments |
↔️ | Comments |
| Tags |
↔️ | Labels |
| Due Date |
↔️ | Due Date |
| State |
↔️ | State |
| Attachments |
→ | Description Footer |
| Description Footer |
← | Link to Issue |
| Description Footer |
← | Author |
| Description Footer |
← | Issue Number |
| Description Footer |
← | Milestone |
| Created By |
→ | Description Footer |
| Link to Task | → | Description |
Customization options for GitLab + Asana integrations
- Add rules to filter by issue type: You can filter GitLab issues by type in a flow synced to Asana (Issue, Pull-Request, or both).
- Filter by issue type: You can filter GitLab issues by type in a flow synced to Asana(Issue, Pull-Request, or both).
- Add GitLab issue numbers to Asana tasks: Unito doesn't sync the issue number by default but you can add issue numbers to Asana task titles in the flow settings under the Asana tab.