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Hi Everyone,
I just set up a Bitbucket Server (V6.7), but I can't view my remote repositories in Sourcetree (V3.2.6). I can manually clone from Bitbucket using the clone address and I am able to authenticate to my Bitbucket server from sourcetree. It does not matter if "Show Organization Repos" is checked or not. Does anyone know why this might be happening? I Currently have 3 projects and 6 repositories in Bitbucket and none of them show up.
Downgrading to SourceTree 3.1.3 fixed our issue with seeing a list of all remote repositories when connecting to an on-prem BitBucket Server 6.10.3 over HTTPS.
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This worked for me too! Though, I'm still not seeing other private repositories that were shared with my account.
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Hello,
I'm using Bitbucket Datacenter version 7.21 and I also had the problem when I can't see the remote repositories with SourceTree version 3.4.8. The downgrade to 3.1.3 solved the problem.
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I can confirm that this was still an issue in v 3.4.6.
Downgraded to 3.1.3 and I can see all the repos.
I bet the problem is in the dropdown with the projects, probably it fails the filtering and you see an empty list...
Is there a way to contribute to the development of sourcetree?
There are a few bugs which I think could be solved fairly easily...
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I doubt this will ever get fixed since Atlassian is discontinuing Bitbucket Server.
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Same problem for me with latest version on Mac OS Catalina. Had to downgrade to version 3.1.1. Problem begins with version 3.1.2
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Has there been any movment on this... I'm having the same issue.
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Not that I know of. I just tried the newest version again last week and it hasn't been resolved.
After profiling the requests from sourcetree to my bitbucket server, I found that the web API calls from the newer versions of sourcetree changed a bit. Bitbucket server still returns the correct repositories when I would send the older API calls, but doesn't with the newer ones.
I then upgraded my server to the latest version of Bitbucket to see if the API changed. However, no, it still responds the same.
I've been meaning to create a support ticket, but have not had the time yet.
Sourcetree version 3.1.3 seems to be the latest version that works correctly.
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I've been experiencing the same issue. It happened in 3.2.4 so I reverted back to an earlier version. Now that 3.2.6 is out, I updated to see if the issue is fixed, but it is not.
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Hi Brad,
Welcome to the Community and thanks for reaching out. We'll need a couple more things before we can continue helping you:
Let us know!
Ana
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Hi Ana,
Yes, I own the repositories on the server and I also have successfully authenticated my Bitbucket account with Sourcetree, so I know that it can see the server. I recently added another project in Bitbucket and now the first project is showing up as a remote, but none of the others are.
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