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strider-bitbucket

v1.4.3

Published

A Bitbucket provider for Strider

Downloads

57

Readme

strider-bitbucket

This module provides seamless integration between strider and bitbucket, including automatic addition/deletion of ssh-keys, and commit and pull-request webhooks.

Build Status
NPM

Features

  • configuration
  • clone, update, code caching
  • commit webhooks management
  • ssh key management
  • skipping commits via [skip ci] in commit message
  • pull-request webhook handling (Bitbucket Cloud)

Configuration

If you're running somewhere other than localhost:3000, you need to set the SERVER_NAME environment variable. This can be done like so:

SERVER_NAME="https://appxample.com" npm start

Note no training slash.

Creating your own bitbucket app

Go to the API page at https://bitbucket.org/account/user/[your-username]/api and click "Add consumer".

Then set the env variables PLUGIN_BITBUCKET_APP_KEY and PLUGIN_BITBUCKET_APP_SECRET to the values given you.

Testing

npm test