IT and Development
Bitbucket
13 min
bitbucket is a git based code hosting and collaboration platform for teams integrating bitbucket with make com allows users to automate repository management, issue tracking, and code deployment workflows directly from their bitbucket account this is ai generated content based on official bitbucket documentation the content may contain mistakes please verify important information if you have questions on vendor documentation, contact https //developer atlassian com/bitbucket/api/2/reference/ directly requirements to use the bitbucket app in make, you must have an active bitbucket account and appropriate authentication credentials such as oauth 2 0 tokens or api tokens, https //bitbucket org/product/ for subscription, refer to the https //bitbucket org/product/ connect bitbucket and {{product name}} to get started, you must first create a connection between bitbucket and {{product name}} , allowing the two services to communicate obtain your oauth2 0 credentials in your bitbucket account create the connection in make obtain your oauth2 0 credentials in your bitbucket account before you create the connection in {{product name}} , you should first obtain your oauth2 0 credentials in your bitbucket account to obtain your oauth2 0 credentials click your avatar in the top navigation bar select the relevant workspace under recent workspace s or all workspace s click the settings cog in the top navigation bar select workspace settings from the settings dropdown menu select oauth consumer s under apps and features in the sidebar click add consumer enter the name and optional description for your consumer enter the callback uri https //www integromat com/oauth/cb/bitbucket2 click save click the new consumer name to reveal credentials copy the client id displayed on screen copy the client secret displayed on screen you will use this value while creating a connection in {{product name}} because the ui might have changed, the steps you see on your screen might be different, https //support atlassian com/bitbucket cloud/docs/use oauth on bitbucket cloud/ create the connection in {{product name}} https //www make com/en/register , add the bitbucket module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} , and click create a connection if you add a module with an instant tag, click create a webhook , then create a connection optional in the connection name field, enter a name for the connection enter the authentication credentials you copied from your bitbucket account or follow the on screen instructions to create the connection for detailed information on connecting an application, see docid\ so88fm6pkt0g adkddfzz page bitbucket modules after connecting to the bitbucket app, you can choose from a list of available modules to build your {{scenario plural lowercase}} create a snippet comment adds a new comment to a specific snippet get a file retrieve and provide a direct download link to the actual file contents of a specified artifact, rather than its metadata get a snippet fetches the details of a specific snippet by its unique identifier list repository watchers retrieves a list of all users who are watching the specified repository list snippets retrieves a list of all available code snippets make an api call executes a custom api request to the connected service using your authorized credentials start watching a snippet begin monitoring changes or updates to a selected snippet stop watching a snippet stops monitoring changes or updates to a selected snippet watch a repository adds a new webhook to a chosen repository, enabling automated notifications or actions when specific events occur watch a workspace adds a new webhook to the selected workspace, allowing it to receive and process incoming data or events templates you can look for more templates in https //www make com/en/templates , where you'll find thousands of pre created {{scenario plural lowercase}} bitbucket resources you can have access to more resources related to this app on the following links https //community make com/search?q=bitbucket https //bitbucket org/product/ https //developer atlassian com/bitbucket/api/2/reference/ https //www make com/en/integrations/bitbucket