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Crucible + BitBucket

aram.dermenjian
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August 8, 2013

I can't seem to add a repository into Crucible and I can't find any documentation that helps show what I'm supposed to do to get it up and running. Does anyone know what we're supposed to do to get it working?

Note that I have a private repository

Here is the error I'm receiving:

Error testing connection.
Error talking to repository:


at com.atlassian.fisheye.git.GitScmConfig.testConnection(GitScmConfig.java:148)
at com.cenqua.fisheye.RepositoryConfig.testConnection(RepositoryConfig.java:451)
at com.atlassian.fisheye.spi.admin.impl.DefaultRepositoryAdminService.testConnectionFor(DefaultRepositoryAdminService.java:579)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)

Connection failed.

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aram.dermenjian
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August 9, 2013

Right ... so apparently the problem was that I didn't have git installed in the machine:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=295307338

#funtimes It would help if any of the documentations mentioned that you needed git installed.... Neither the fisheye nor the crucible documentation mentions git needs to be installed.

nbegleysrf January 22, 2019

Ugh, I'm so dumb.  Thank you.

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Mohammed Davoodi
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February 2, 2017

Our organization has written a plugin, Crucible Review Hook for Bitbucket to offer Crucible review integration into Bitbucket. You can check it out here. It allows you to automatically create Crucible reviews when creating pull requests, while also blocking Pull Request merges until the Crucible review is approved.

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Renjith Pillai
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August 9, 2013

In fact, the easiest and fastest way to do code review is to use Pull requests.

In case you are still looking for Crucible itself, this post might help you https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/148627/code-review-with-crucible-for-bitbucket

aram.dermenjian
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August 9, 2013

Unfortunately it's not working... I'm updating my details above to show the error I'm receiving.

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aram.dermenjian
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August 8, 2013

I've tried both ssh with key generation and also with https and can't seem to get it to work

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