Bitbucket Cloud
Log in as an Administrator administrator and click the profile avatar in the top-right corner of any Bitbucket Cloud page.
Click the applicable workspace from the Recent Workspace list, or click All Workspaces and select the workspace from the list.
Click Settings ⚙️ next to the profile avatar and click Workspace settings under BITBUCKET ADMINISTRATION.
Click Marketplace under APPS AND FEATURESon the side menu.
Locate Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket from the list of apps and click Add.
Review the access permissions and click Grant access.
After installing Webhook to Jenkins
When Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud is installed, you are redirected to the Get Started page. Here, first-time users receive guidance to help define their Jenkins server connections and configure repository hook settings. The Welcome page provides links to the Connections and Hook Settings pages, which in turn provide direction as to the next configuration step.
The welcome page also provides links for requesting Support assistance, the Review page on the Atlassian Marketplace page, for setting up a demo, and an email to provide feedback.
See Get started for more information.
When the installation is successful, Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud appears in the Manage Installed apps list.
Refresh the page for the Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud entry to appear at the bottom of the Workspace settings menu.
Access request
When you click Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket for the first time, an Access request box opens asking for Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud access to your account. If you do not grant access, the app cannot operate.
Click Review to open the Review permissions dialog.
Click Allow to grant access to your account. An Access granted message opens once the request is allowed.
Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud can now be configured and used.
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If you click Cancel, you deny Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud access to your account. To provide access after this point, Click Settings ⚙️ > Personal Bitbucket Settings > App authorizations. Click Remove next to the Webhook to Jenkins entry. The next time you open Webhook to Jenkins, the Access request box appears and you can allow access to your account. |