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Integrating Bitbucket Server with Atlassian applications
Administering Bitbucket Server
- Users and groups
- External user directories
- Global permissions
- Setting up your mail server
- Integrating Bitbucket Server with Atlassian applications
- Connecting Bitbucket Server to an external database
- Migrating Bitbucket Server to another server
- Specifying the base URL for Bitbucket Server
- Configuring the application navigator
- Managing add-ons
- Audit logging in Bitbucket Server
- Running Bitbucket Server as a Windows service
- Updating your Bitbucket Server license details
- Bitbucket Server config properties
- Moving Bitbucket Server to a different context path
- Data recovery and backups
- Disabling HTTP(S) access to Git repositories in Bitbucket Server
- Smart Mirroring
- Git Large File Storage
- Enabling SSH access to Git repositories in Bitbucket Server
- Using diff transcoding in Bitbucket Server
- Changing the port that Bitbucket Server listens on
- Lockout recovery process
- Proxying and securing Bitbucket Server
- High availability for Bitbucket Server
- Enabling JMX counters for performance monitoring
- Bitbucket Server debug logging
- Scaling Bitbucket Server
- Getting started with Bitbucket Server and AWS
- Add shortcut links to a Bitbucket Server repository
- Data Center Migration
- Git Virtual File System (GVFS)
- Diagnostics for third-party apps
- Administer code search
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When you integrate Bitbucket Server with Atlassian applications you get the following benefits:
Application | Integration feature | Compatibility | |
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| Using Smart Commits in Bitbucket Server | JIRA 7.1+ | Bitbucket Server 4.2+ |
Related branches, commits and pull requests are all summarized in the Development panel in a JIRA issue. | JIRA 6.2+ | Stash 2.10+ | |
Create Git branches from within JIRA and JIRA Agile. | JIRA 6.1+ | Stash 2.8+ | |
JIRA 5.0+ | Stash 2.7+ | ||
See the JIRA issues related to Bitbucket Server commits and pull requests. | JIRA 5.0+ | Stash 2.1+ | |
See all the code changes commited for the issue (on the JIRA Source tab). Click through to see a changed file, or the full commit , in Bitbucket Server. | JIRA 5.0.4+ | Plugin version bundled in JIRA | |
JIRA 5.0–5.0.3 | JIRA FishEye Plugin 5.0.4.1 | ||
JIRA 4.4.x | JIRA FishEye Plugin 3.4.12 | ||
JIRA 4.3.x | JIRA FishEye Plugin 3.1.8 | ||
When Bitbucket Server is integrated with HipChat, notifications are sent to a HipChat room whenever someone pushes to a repository in Bitbucket Server. | Stash 2.2+ | ||
Bamboo responds to repository events published by Bitbucket Server to:
When you link a build plan to a Bitbucket Server repository, build notifications are automatically enabled. See Bamboo integration. | Bamboo 5.6+ | Stash 3.1+ | |
See the latest build status for a commit when viewing Bitbucket Server commits and pull requests. | Bamboo 4.4+ | Stash 2.1+ | |
When you have SourceTree installed, you can:
| SourceTree 1.7+ | Stash 2.7+ | |
When Bitbucket Server is integrated with Crowd, you can:
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