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Install, update, and uninstall Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud from the Manage installed apps page.

  1. Log in as an Administrator and click the profile avatar located in the top-right corner of any Bitbucket page.

  2. Click the applicable workspace from the Recent Workspace list, or click All Workspaces and select the workspace from the list. Click the Settings icon ⚙️, then Workspace settings from the Settings box when it appears.

  3. When the left sidebar menu opens, click Installed Apps under APPS AND FEATURES. The Installed Apps page opens.

  4. From the list of apps, click Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud to expand the entry. This contains vendor, app key, and Installation context information. You can also perform multiple operations relating to Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud.

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Update

Update detects if a newer version of Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud exists on the marketplace and provides a quick and easy method for updating to that latest version.

Click Update to open the Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud request access dialog. Review the wording of the access request and click Update when you are ready to proceed.

After a successful update, you’ll receive a notification letting you know the update is complete and to refresh the page to see any changes.

Manage App

Click Manage App to proceed to the Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Servers page. Here you can add new Jenkins instance information at the workspace level, or edit existing Jenkins instance information.

  1. Click Add Jenkins Instance to open the Add Jenkins Instance dialog.

  2. Enter the URL of your Jenkins instance.

  3. If you are using Git plugin version 4.11.4 or later, you must obtain a NotifyCommit access token from Jenkins and enter it here. See Access Token Requirements for Git Plugin - Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud for information on how to generate the token.

  4. Click Add Server when finished. The new Jenkins instance appears in the Jenkins Server list.

Click the vertical ellipsis beside each instance in the Jenkins Server list to Edit or Delete the Jenkins instance information.

You can also add Jenkins instances through the Workspace Settings or Repository Settings options. See Configure Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud for more information.

Remove

  1. Click Remove in the Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket entry. The Remove app dialog opens.

  2. Click Uninstall app to remove Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket.

Enable developer mode

Bitbucket Cloud allows the installation of apps from unknown sources. Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket cloud does not require this option as it cannot be installed or updated through a URL.

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