In Confluence, i've installed the Cloud Macros for Bitbucket & Confluence addon, and i'm attempting to build a page that uses the macro ‘Bitbucket Commits List’.
I've entered my bitbucket username & specified an internal company repository, but all i ever receive in the preview & published page is :
"Cloud Macros for Bitbucket and Confluence, by David Simpson."
What am i overlooking?
I think I figured out what the problem is:
When I use my account's user name then the plugin creates a link to https://bitbucket.org/${my user name}/${repo}/${path}.
However, the repo I want to use is NOT as personal repo but part of a shared project for a client of mine so I get a 404.
When I use the shared project's name the URL is https://bitbucket.org/${shared thing name}/${repo}/${path} which is the correct address.
However, then I get a CORS error and a redirect to id.atlassian.com.
Maybe this is the same problem that others have as well. As for me, it means the plugin is useless as I always work on shared projects.
I'm having the same issue, I have a "Continue" button. But clicking it just shows this error in chrome JS console:
Refused to display 'https://bitbucket.org/' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'sameorigin'.
com.atlassian.plugins.atlassian-connect-plugin:ap-core-v5.js?externals=__local-default__:39 [Simple-XDM] Failed to validate origin: https://dvdsmpsn-atlassian-cloud-add-ons.s3.amazonaws.com
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