Hi,
I’m a long time Bitbucket user, but haven’t accessed the web interface in a good while. Now I’m unable to find my repos, looks like I have lost access to them? I’m able to push and pull via ssh though. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jardar
Hi @Jardar,
Just a heads up, I removed the workspace id from your post to protect your privacy.
Login to Bitbucket Cloud is possible only with the primary email address and not with any of the email aliases. If you get asked to create a new account, this means that there is no Bitbucket Cloud account with that email as a primary one.
I checked in our system the workspace you mentioned, and the user associated with the workspace has a primary email different than the email of your community account. The emails are similar but different.
I suggest logging in to https://bitbucket.org/ with any other email addresses you own, in order to find the account you are looking for.
If you get asked to create a new account when you try to log in with a certain email, this means that there is no Bitbucket account with that email as the primary.
Kind regards,
Theodora
Hi Theodora,
This helped me find the right account, thank you! At some point, I logged in with a username that was not an email, but this was changed since I logged in last time.
BR,
Jardar
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Hi Jardar,
That's good to hear, thank you for the update!
Login with username to the website has been disabled in the last few years, only the email can be used when logging in to the website.
The Bitbucket username should still be used for Git operations via HTTPS (cloning, pulling, pushing, etc) and for Basic Auth with API.
Kind regards,
Theodora
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Hi @Jardar welcome to the Atlassian community.
Please be informed, without repo access you can't pull or push the changes. In this case I belive you gave access on repo. It may be cache related or permission related issue. Could you please check in incognito browser once. If still issue appears then you might either need to connect with repo owner to check the access rights for your ID.
Alternatively, you may reach Atlassian support with error or message screenshots.
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Thanks @G subramanyam
The repos I'm pushing to are indeed mine, and I have set up access with ssh-keys. There is, however, some time since I logged into bitbucket.org, and things have changed..
I have a workspace called <workspace-id-removed>, and repos have the address like this: git@bitbucket.org:<workspace-id-removed>/repo.git
When I logged in with my username, I was asked to create a new workspace, and was not given access to my old one.
I tried to ask Atlassian support, but they directed me here, which I find a bit strange, but thought I would try a post. :D
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