Hello!
In Bitbucket I created a read only Authorization Bearer token.
When I use the command below in a bash script, I am prompted for my name and password. I need to backup the repositories NOT using my credentials but a "group" credential. It is my understanding that this command *should* work to authenticate without having to enter my personal information.
git clone -c http.extraHeader='Authorization: Bearer ...foobar bubble babble...' --mirror https:bitbucketserver.com/scm/projectname/teamspace.git
How can I authenticate without needing to enter my credentials.
All suggestions welcome!
Michelle
Here is a similar question with some relevant answers: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Bitbucket-questions/How-do-you-clone-a-repository-from-Bit-Bucket-server-using-a/qaq-p/751179
Personally I couldn't get the -c extraHeader method to work, so I ended up using a method similar to this:
git clone https://{username}:{access_token}@yourbitbucket.org/user/repo.git
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