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Pipelines: Running pipelines on fork and original repository

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Maria Wróblewska
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Oct 12, 2023

I created a bitbucket-pipelines.yml file in my fork repository, I wanted this to run tests when PR to master is created or updated... and everything works perfectly. 

There is a problem in case, when i created PR to my original repository. I enabled pipelines and added my .yml file, but unfortunately nothing is happening. I believed that it will work as in my fork repository. 

Do you know how can I make this work? Do I need to add something to my code or enabled something to connect my fork with original repository?

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Maria Wróblewska
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Oct 12, 2023

solved: "Pull requests from a forked repository don't trigger the pipeline."...

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