Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket (Cloud) will be retired on 12 April. Until that date, the app will remain available to existing customers and will continue to be supported, but it will no longer receive updates. New installations are not recommended. If you have any questions, please reach out to us.
Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud - Overview
Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket (Cloud) will be retired on 12 April. Until that date, the app will remain available to existing customers and will continue to be supported, but it will no longer receive updates. New installations are not recommended. If you have any questions, please reach out to us.
Integrating your Bitbucket repository with Jenkins using Webhook to Jenkins saves time and increases productivity by allowing you to configure your Bitbucket repository so that a git push automatically triggers a Jenkins build. Configuration options allow you to trigger jobs based on branch naming conventions, limit specific pull request events, and filter out particular committers.
This guide shows you how to configure your Jenkins and Bitbucket Cloud instances and provides the necessary steps to integrate the two using Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud.
Automatically Trigger Jobs on Commit Push
Webhook to Jenkins provides the ability to configure your repository so that a git push to Bitbucket automatically triggers a Jenkins build. Configuration options allow you to trigger jobs based on branch naming conventions, limit specific pull request events, and filter out particular committers.
Features
Automatically Trigger Jobs on Commit Push
Simple configuration on different levels (workspace, repository)
Add multiple Jenkins servers
Build parameter support
Triggers include: Pull Request Opened, Merged, and Approved, and Repository Refs Changed
Choose from Cloud or Data Center documentation
Documentation for Webhook to Jenkins is available for Cloud and Data Center. Select the documentation path that applies.