I want to trigger Bitbucket's Event Payloads to run my Bamboo Plan.
In the Webhook menu of Repository Setting in Bitbucket, what should I enter for the Name, URL, and Secret of Bamboo for Create Webhook?
I entered TEST_WEBHOOK as the Name, Bamboo Plan https://bamboo.nsoft.com/build/admin/triggerManualBuild.action?buildKey=ADA-TBT as the URL, and Bamboo's Personal Access Token as Secret.
I then pressed the Test connection button and received a 403 response along with the Body message below.
{"status-code":"403","error-code":"XSRF_FAILURE_NO_TOKEN_IN_COOKIE","message":"Unable to access this resource due to a failed XSRF check. Please ensure that a valid XSRF token is provided in the request."}
Please help me.
Hi Lee,
you can't trigger a build in bamboo via webhook the same way you start a build from the UI (hence the XSRF failure).
Here is a setup guide on how to trigger a post commit build from Bitbucket (Cloud) https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo/triggering-a-bamboo-build-from-bitbucket-cloud-using-webhooks-873949130.html
Note that you have to enable and configure webhooks in bamboo first!
I know you have Bitbucket server - but you should be able to use the same approach on the Bitbucket side, entering the Bamboo webhook URL and secret.
Hope that helps, Ulrich
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