Changes for page Bitbucket

Last modified by Boris Folgmann on 2025/05/27 09:16

From version 1.1
edited by DevOps-as-a-Service Operator
on 2025/02/05 11:33
Change comment: Imported from XAR
To version 2.1
edited by Boris Folgmann
on 2025/05/22 10:41
Change comment: fixed wording

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1 -DevOps as a Service includes a hosted and managed version of Atlassian Bitbucket. Please check out the[[ vendor provided documentation>>https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver||shape="rect"]] to learn how to work in Bitbucket projects. You can skip any documentation related to Bitbucket installation or administration.
1 +DevOps-as-a-Service can include a hosted and managed version of Atlassian Bitbucket. Please check out the[[ vendor provided documentation>>https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver||shape="rect"]] to learn how to work in Bitbucket projects. You can skip any documentation related to Bitbucket installation or administration.
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3 3  
4 4  {{toc/}}
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6 6  
7 7  = Log in to Bitbucket =
8 8  
9 -Select **Projects** in SDPortal, then click on //Bitbucket// in the **Tools** section:
9 +Select **Projects** in DevOps Portal, then click on //Bitbucket// in the **Tools** section:
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11 11  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_15-44-58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" queryparams="effects=drop-shadow" width="1109"]]
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13 13  Log in to Bitbucket with your **username** and **password**.
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15 -If there are no repositories in the project you can **Create a repository** or you can **Import a repositories **to a project
15 +If there are no repositories in the project you can **Create a repository** or you can **Import repositories **to a project
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17 17  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_15-46-42.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" queryparams="effects=drop-shadow" width="1109"]]
18 18  
19 19  = Create a Repository =
20 20  
21 -To create an empty repository click Create repository or the + sign on the left, and the a new window appears:
21 +To create an empty repository click Create repository or the + sign on the left, and then a new window appears:
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23 23  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_15-55-36.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" queryparams="effects=drop-shadow" width="800"]]
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63 63  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_16-2-22.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="250"]]
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65 -If you click on the project's name the (created or imported) repositories will appear. In this example an imported repository can be found by clicking **Showing DevOps as a Service capabilities.**
65 +If you click on the project's name the (created or imported) repositories will appear. In this example an imported repository can be found by clicking **Showing DevOps-as-a-Service capabilities.**
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67 67  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_16-7-57.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="240"]]
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73 73  On the left side you can see the options such as creating a //branch, pull request,// or// fork//.
74 74  
75 -= Roles in SDPortal and roles in Bitbucket =
75 += Roles in DevOps Portal and roles in Bitbucket =
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77 -The roles are handled automatically by SDPortal, and when a user is created in SDPortal with a role in a project all permissions are automatically set in Bitbucket too.
77 +The roles are handled automatically by DevOps Portal, and when a user is created in DevOps Portal with a role in a project all permissions are automatically set in Bitbucket, too.
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79 79  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_14-41-56.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" queryparams="effects=drop-shadow" width="1109"]]
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81 -In this example the user (Barney Rubble) in SDPortal has Developer role in the project.
81 +In this example the user (Barney Rubble) in DevOps Portal has Developer role in the project.
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83 83  [[image:attach:image2019-8-7_14-40-12.png||data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" queryparams="effects=drop-shadow" width="1109"]]
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91 91  Above you can see how the roles in the project are handled in Bitbucket's project permissions:
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93 93  (% class="relative-table wrapped" style="width:27.3777%" %)
94 -|=(% class="active" rowspan="2" style="text-align: center" %)SDPortal role|=(% class="active" colspan="3" style="text-align: center" %) User access in Bitbucket
94 +|=(% class="active" rowspan="2" style="text-align: center" %)DevOps Portal role|=(% class="active" colspan="3" style="text-align: center" %) User access in Bitbucket
95 95  |=(% class="active" %)Admin|=(% class="active" %)Write|=(% class="active" %)Read
96 96  |=(% class="active" %)Viewer|❌|❌|❌
97 97  |=(% class="active" %)Developer|❌|✅|✅
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101 101  = Create a branch from an issue in Jira =
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103 103  {{info}}
104 -To create branches in Jira Software it must be connected with Bitbucket, this is managed by SDPortal automatically.
104 +To create branches in Jira Software it must be connected with Bitbucket, this is managed by DevOps Portal automatically.
105 105  {{/info}}
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107 107  In the **Development** panel, click** Create Branch:**
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301 301  * The committer's email address must match the email address of a single JIRA Software user with the appropriate project permissions to transition issues.
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303 303  {{info}}
304 -For further tips on using Smart Commits in Bitbucket visit the [[vendor's website.>>url:https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/using-smart-commits-960155400.html||shape="rect"]]
304 +For further tips on using Smart Commits in Bitbucket visit the [[vendor's website.>>url:https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/using-smart-commits-960155400.html||shape="rect"]]
305 305  {{/info}}