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I recently started using the new webhooks to integrate Bitbucket with Slack. I've got the webhook triggers setup correctly, however, I'm running into a HTTP 500 error whenever the webhook tries to publish an event (see below).
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We released our new version of webhooks today: http://blog.bitbucket.org/2015/06/24/the-new-bitbucket-webhooks/
Slack currently still uses the old webhooks, which are now renamed to Services; please try to configure webhooks using Services instead.
That would make sense, but even when I go back to using Services, I'm still not getting any updates at all.
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I was having the same problem, but using Service instead of Webhooks solved the problem.
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It looks like the service will post whenever a commit/push is done, but I don't get messages for Pull Request updates/approvals/declines etc...
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Getting 500 error while creating webhook on bitbucket inpremise-server
Please help me resolving below issue
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