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Jira & BitBucket integration

lwsllc
Contributor
September 29, 2020

Hello all,

 

I'm moving from GitHub to BitBucket and thus trying to link a Jira software project with a new BitBucket repository. I've completed all the steps I thought I should, and get this...is this what I should be seeing? 

I thought I'd literally see the code from my repo  here...but what am I missing? 

Thank you all :)

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Code-LWS-Projects.png

 

 

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Jimmy Seddon
Community Champion
September 29, 2020

Hi @lwsllc,

I haven't tried this out yet for myself, but according to this article posted by Atlassian, it would appear that you need to tag a Jira issue key in a commit, branch name or Pull Request summary, before you will see repository information available in that code tab.

I hope that helps!

-Jimmy

lwsllc
Contributor
October 2, 2020

Yes, that was it! Thank you Jimmy :) Now that I’ve tagged a branch it shows up...appreciate your reply!

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Petter Gonçalves
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
September 29, 2020

Hello @lwsllc

Thank you for reaching out.

Actually, the code page displays the list of repositories you have currently linked with the project, as displayed in the screenshot below:

Screen Shot 2020-09-29 at 23.56.31.png

That being said, you must include issue keys in your branch names, commit messages or pull requests to properly link your Jira projects to any repositories you have in your Bitbucket. Check the documentation below for more details:

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Let us know if you have any questions.

lwsllc
Contributor
October 2, 2020

Hey Peter - just wanted to say thank you for your reply...it helped! :) 

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