Bitbucket Continuous Integration with Bamboo OnDemand

Tim Widmann August 12, 2012

I'm having trouble getting Bitbucket to trigger a Bamboo OnDemand build. I followed the documentation for setting up a Bamboo service from Bitbucket but it doesn't trigger the Plan to build. Bamboo seems to work OK though; I can trigger builds manually without any problems. As a backup I changed the build strategy to polling the repository for changes and that worked. In the mean time I can use that but I would like CI builds triggered on-commit.

I have a couple of questions:

- Does Bitbucket support making CI notifications to Bamboo OnDemand? If it helps I enabled the Accept legacy remote API calls? option in Bamboo's settings

- Is there a way to get logs or errors from Bitbucket to debug? That way I can see if it's making the call, and what the response is.

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aMarcus
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August 13, 2012

Bamboo OnDemand supports being triggered via the Bitbucket Bamboo Service. The correct URL depends on your specific instance name, but is roughly: https://<instance>.atlassian.net/builds or https://<instance>.jira.com/builds depending on the age of your OnDemand instance. No IP address is necessary in the Trigger IP field.

Check out the documentation on the Bitbucket Bamboo Service at https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Bamboo+hook+management. If you run into any issues, please open a support request.

Cornelius Kopp October 6, 2013

The link to the documentation now leads to a nonexisting page. Can you perhaps update this for the latest version?

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