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title | Best Practice is to Use Shared Credentials |
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More recent versions of Bamboo support shared credentials for Git, Mercurial, and Bitbucket and Bitbucket Cloud repositories repositories. This centralizes password or SSH maintenance and makes adding repositories and add repository scripting significantly easier by avoiding having confidential information in your scripts. CLI release 7.1 includes support for managing credentials and for referencing them on addRepository. Note Bitbucket Server authorization is done via application links, so it doesn't need specific shared credentials. |
The addRepository action can be used to add source repositories to a plan or as a linked repository. However, you must know the parameter fields that each repository uses and needs. The following gives some examples. If the repository you want is not one of the examples, the parameters can be discovered similar to the following: How to determine fields for addRepository. If you get errors, you will need to debug the field problem by using the url used by the CLI tool in a browser so the errors are more prevalent. Run the action with --verbose and look for url that is being used and failing. This is the best that can be done until Bamboo provides proper REST APIs to help with this scenario.
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