To use some of the integrations detailed in this article, you will need a Zapier account. For sign up and log in, visit Zapier.com. If you have questions regarding Zapier itself, please consult the Zapier help documentation page.
If you're installing popups, you will also need a Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics accounts, which can be created and accessed from Tagmanager.google.com and analytics.google.com respectively. If you have questions regarding Google Tag Manager or Google Analytics, please consult the Google Support page.
Embedding testimonials and surveys to your Drupal site
The basic procedure of embedding Trustmary's functions into a website built on Drupal consists of copying the embed code from the Embeds section or the survey in question in the Trustmary app and placing it into the desired place on your website.
A more in-depth look at the embedding procedure can be found in our guide about embeds in Drupal.
Installing popups
Installing Google Tag Manager on Drupal
Installing Google Tag Manager onto Drupal can be done by installing an extension module, which can be downloaded from the Download & Extend section on Drupal.org. You can find more detailed instructions for the installation in this guide.
Installing popups with Google Tag Manager
We recommend using Google Tag Manager to install the Trustmary popup script, as this helps ensure the popup is always shown to visitors. For more information on the installation process, check out our installation guide.
Zapier integrations
In this section, we will be taking a look at integrating Drupal and Trustmary via Zapier. Before you start creating integrations with Zapier, we recommend you take a look at our general Zapier integration guide to learn how the basic process of integrating your apps works with Zapier.
Trigger events (from Drupal to Trustmary)
Having Drupal as the trigger in Zapier enables you to transfer data from Drupal to Trustmary. When using Drupal as the trigger in Zapier, you will have access to trigger events that can be used to launch the set functions. Currently the only trigger Drupal has in Zapier is New Content.
Action events (from Trustmary to Drupal)
Having Drupal as the action in Zapier enables you to transfer data from Trustmary to Drupal. When using Drupal as the action in Zapier, you will have access to action events that can be set for the app to perform when triggered. Currently the only trigger Drupal has in Zapier is Create Content.