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How do I find out which Pull Request merged a particular commit to the main line?

Raamkumar Krishnan
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May 6, 2018

As per the question above.

It can be assumed all commits are to be merged via Pull Requests only.

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Isabella Stephens
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May 17, 2018

Hi Raamkumar,

There is no easy way to do this in Bitbucket Server at the moment. There is an open feature request here, which discusses some possible approaches.

Another possibility not mentioned in that issue is to find related pull requests through Jira. This will only work if your Bitbucket Server instance is connected to a Jira instance, and you use the convention of including issue keys in your commit messages and branch names. You can browse to the related Jira issue mentioned on the commit, and then look for related pull requests in the Development panel on the right hand side of the issue page. It should look something like this:

 Screen Shot 2018-05-18 at 3.41.46 pm.png

If none of these solutions work for you, note that we are working on a feature to make this much easier. You might want to follow the linked feature request to keep an eye on updates about this feature.

Cheers,

Isabella - Atlassian

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