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This article explains how to update the repository name for Bamboo plan using Bamboo Command Line Interface (CLI).

Instructions

  1. Use updateRepository action to update the repository name for the Bamboo plan and please refer to the sample function below:

    --action updateRepository --plan TES-TRAIN --repository "CLI Repo" --name "Bamboo CLI Repo" --field repository.stash.repositorySlug=testing --repositoryKey BITBUCKET_SERVER --branch master --targetServer "$BITBUCKET_SERVER" --targetUser "$BITBUCKET_USER"  --targetPassword "$BITBUCKET_PASSWORD" --field repository.stash.projectKey=PROJVJ

    In the above action,

    • plan value refers to Bamboo plan key.
    • repository value refers to a repository name in Bamboo.
    • name value refers to new name for Bamboo repository.
    • field repository.stash.repositorySlug value refers to the repository name in Bitbucket. Please refer What is a slug in Bitbucket for how to get slug name for Bitbucket repository
    • repositoryKey refers to the repository type.
    • branch value refers to the repository branch.
    • targetServer value refers to repository URL.
    • targetUser value refers to the username to authenticate the repository URL.
    • targetPassword value refers to the password to authenticate the repository URL.
    • field repository.stash.projectKey value refers to Bitbucket project key.


It is recommended to test this scenario in a non-production environment or run the action with the --simulate parameter to verify the behavior before deploying.

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