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How to auth in a REST request (not using OAuth2)?

Edited

I tried using Base Auth but it seems to be out of date.

How to sign in with an app password or API token

 

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Ben
Atlassian Team
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Oct 10, 2022

Hey Dmitrii,

The easiest way to specify App Password within an API request is to include it with the
--user switch on the cURL command. This tells the endpoint that you wish to authenticate with your App Password.

For example, once you have configured an App Password this would be the command if you wanted to check the repo permissions within a workspace:

curl -X GET https://api.bitbucket.org/2.0/workspaces/{workspaceID}/permissions/repositories --user {username}:{AppPassword}

Hope this helps.

Cheers!

- Ben (Bitbucket Cloud Support)

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