Link Bitbucket Server with Jenkins
Integrated CI/CD
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Integrated CI/CD enables you to create a link between Bitbucket and Jenkins, unlocking a range of benefits. Bitbucket can receive build statuses, test results, and other feedback from Jenkins, and display it in context where it matters most. In Jenkins, you can pick a Bitbucket repository and checkout its sources without specifying additional credentials.
Once they’re linked, users can then complete the authorization process to perform Jenkins actions in Bitbucket.
Create the link
For instructions on linking with Jenkins, see the documentation for the Bitbucket Server integration plugin for Jenkins on plugins.jenkins.io.
Next steps
See how to configure your CI server.
Last modified on Jan 4, 2021
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