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Right now images used for custom Bitbucket pipes are required to be public according to the documentation.
You don't have to use Dockerhub, if you have another service to host Docker images, but the image does have to be public.
For security reasons, it would nice to be able to host and use private images for pipes that are only used internally.
I'm asking specifically for images used for Pipes, their newly released feature.
I face the same problem, it is specifically about the image used as Bitbucket Pipe.
I have created an image that I would like to use as a pipe but I can't add username and password like I'm used to under the image: section.
Is there a workaround for this already?