Use the webhooks integration to create a Trello card

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You can use the webhooks integration to instantly create a Trello card using the @-notification feature.

This flow uses the Trello REST POST card API endpoint to post an @notification to a relevant Trello list.

Overview

  • Locate your Trello app key and token

  • Find the list in the board to which you want to submit cards

  • Configure a webhook

Getting your Trello app key and token

Login to Trello to get your Trello application key and token.

NOTE: Trello mentions API key in the URL. For this article, API and app keys are one and the same.

developer_api_key

To get the token, click the token link (green arrow) above, authorize a token with the Trello account you are logged into, and grab the token in the subsequent link:

trello_api_key

Designate the Trello list

Click on a card in the list you’d like to add cards to. Append .json to the URL, and then navigate to that URL.

card_url

From there, find the value of idList:

id_list

Configure the Webhook

See the API documentation for Trello cards and Datadog’s webhooks integration

In the configuration:

  • “name” is the alias for how you reference this hook (@webhook-NAME)

  • “URL” is https://api.trello.com/1/cards

Enable Custom Payload and fill in a JSON object that looks like:

{
  "name": "$USER : $EVENT_TITLE",
  "desc": "$EVENT_MSG",
  "key": "{APP_KEY}",
  "token": "{TOKEN_KEY}",
  "pos": "bottom",
  "idList": "{ID_LIST_VALUE}"
}
  • name: title of the card
  • desc: description of the card
  • key: application key
  • token: token key
  • pos: relative position of the card on the list
  • idList: list ID

The resulting config looks like this:

integration_config

Some points to consider

This flow involves Trello generating a server token for the application. As you can see in the token disclaimer:

trello_disclaimer

The token provides read/write access to all your boards and teams, so this is a potential concern if you do not want to give away access in this way.

To avoid this, consider creating a specific Trello user that is only joined to the board you designate. Have that user receive the server token.