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Enter the name of the Bitbucket Server project containing the repository you want Jenkins to build from. To find a project, start typing.
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notifyBitbucket : Notify Bitbucket Instance​​ result . Enter a 40-digit SHA1 commit id or a Jenkins variable prefixed with '$' (e. g. $GIT_COMMIT) when you want ...
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See Violation Comments to Bitbucket Server Plugin for details on how to configure and use this plugin. Pattern is a regular expression for matching report ...
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In the Choose a repository section, select the repository in your Bitbucket account or team from which to build your Pipeline project. If your list of ...
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The following plugin provides functionality available through Pipeline-compatible steps. Read more about how to integrate steps into your Pipeline in the Steps ...
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Continuous Integration (CI) with automated test execution and trend analysis has revolutionized the way companies approach build management, ...
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In this example, username and password credentials are assigned to environment variables to access a Bitbucket repository in a common account or team for your ...
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Click New Item on Jenkins home page. · Enter a name for your Pipeline, select Multibranch Pipeline and click OK. · Add a Branch Source (for example, Git) and ...
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Performs a Jira workflow action for every issue that matches the JQL query. A common use might be to consider a ticket "confirmed" in the last build step of ...
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