Have you had a chance to evaluate Appfire's Webhook to Jenkins for Bitbucket Cloud? It offers support for multiple Jenkins servers and will allow you to trigger jobs in Jenkins from a variety of triggers.
I'm the Product Marketing Manager for this integration app and would be happy to connect you with our support team if you would like a demo or have any questions.
Thanks, Jennifer, I tried this plugin and I am not able to connect my Jenkins Instance by using that plugin and I need a demo for this.
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Hi @sudheer kumar
You're welcome! Our support team would be happy to give you a demo and assist you with connecting your Jenkins instance. Please submit a support ticket and someone from our support team will reach out soon.
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We've done so using the open source Bitbucket Branch Source plugin. Browse their user guide for setup instructions. We've used this successfully for years for Bitbucket Server and are now using it for Bitbucket Cloud.
One caveat, at the time of this post there exists a bug in the plugin with OAuth credentials which prevents changesets from being read. Please see the linked github issue for current information. This bug may not affect your workflows. I am hoping it gets resolved soon.
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We are using free style project in Jenkins, so how can I connect Bitbucket cloud to that.
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I am unsure if this plugin works with freestyle projects. We only create multi-branch pipeline projects and aside from the previously mentioned bug this plugin works well for us.
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