I have a pipeline runner that builds Java app and generates a Jar file.
I want to deploy it to common place so that testers and developers can download it.
I was looking at Yaml deployment step. I don't see anything like JFrog Artifactory to deploy to.
That makes me wonder if I am understanding the deployments in BitBucket right.
Thanks Theodora!
I figured that I can add "artifacts:" to my yml then I would see "Artifacts" tab with tar zip of the files that I want to publish.
I figured a way to upload files using JFrong jf cli command too.
Hi @Video Guy,
Jfrog has developed the following pipe which I believe can be used to upload artifacts to JFrog Artifactory:
The ReadMe file in that repo includes some examples of how to set it up and use it in your bitbucket-pipelines.yml file.
If you have any questions or issues with the configuration, I would suggest reaching out to JFrog support team, as this pipe is developed by them and not by Atlassian.
Kind regards,
Theodora
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