OAuth 2.0 scopes for incoming links

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When creating incoming links from external application, you need to select scopes, which are permissions the application can have on your instance.

As an admin, you can select which scopes the application can request from the authorizing user, but the actual permissions will always be capped at what this user can do. For example, even if you select the ADMIN permissions, the application won't be able to use them if the authorizing user only has WRITE permissions.

Here are the scopes you can select when configuring the link. The same scopes will be displayed to users when they authorize the integration. They can later be accessed in their user profile in Authorized applications, where they can also revoke the granted access.

ScopeDescription
No scopes selected

View public projects and repositories

View projects and repositories that are publicly accessible, including pulling code and cloning repositories.

Account
Write

Update your account

Update your user account settings.

Repositories
Read

View projects and repositories

View projects and repositories your account can view, including pulling code, cloning, and forking repositories. Create and comment on pull requests.

Write

Update projects and repositories

Update projects and repositories your account can change, including pushing code and merging pull requests.

Admin

Administer repositories

Perform administrative functions on repositories and pull requests your account can change, including deleting pull requests and updating repository settings and permissions.

Projects
Admin

Administer projects

Perform administrative functions on projects, repositories, and pull requests your account can change, including creating new repositories and updating project settings and permissions.

Admin
Write

Administer Bitbucket

Perform most administrative functions on the entire Bitbucket instance, excluding functions such as backups, imports, and infrastructure settings which are limited to system administrators.

System admin
Write

Administer Bitbucket system

Perform all administrative functions on the entire Bitbucket instance, including functions such as backups, imports, and infrastructure settings.

Last modified on Jan 4, 2023

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