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Gather Bitbucket credentials

Configuring the connector requires you to pass in credentials generated in Bitbucket. Gather these credentials before you move on.

Create an API token

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In Bitbucket, navigate to your account’s API Tokens page.
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Click Create API token with scopes.
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Give the API token a name, such as “ConductorOne”, and set its expiration date.
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Select Bitbucket from the list of apps.
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On the Select Bitbucket scopes page, select the following:Read scopes:
  • read:workspace:bitbucket - Required to read workspace details and workspace members
  • read:user:bitbucket - Required to read user information
  • read:project:bitbucket - Required to read project information
  • read:repository:bitbucket - Required to read repository information
Admin scopes:
  • admin:workspace:bitbucket - Required to read workspace user groups (v1.0 API) and manage group memberships
  • admin:project:bitbucket - Required to read and manage project permissions for users and groups
  • admin:repository:bitbucket - Required to read and manage repository permissions for users and groups
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Click Next.
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Review your new API token’s details and click Create token.
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Carefully copy and save the API token.
That’s it! Next, move on to the connector configuration instructions.

Configure the Bitbucket connector

To complete this task, you’ll need:
  • The Connector Administrator or Super Administrator role in ConductorOne
  • Access to the set of Bitbucket credentials generated by following the instructions above
Follow these instructions to use a built-in, no-code connector hosted by ConductorOne.
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In ConductorOne, navigate to Admin > Connectors and click Add connector.
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Search for Bitbucket and click Add.
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Choose how to set up the new Bitbucket connector:
  • Add the connector to a currently unmanaged app (select from the list of apps that were discovered in your identity, SSO, or federation provider that aren’t yet managed with ConductorOne)
  • Add the connector to a managed app (select from the list of existing managed apps)
  • Create a new managed app
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Set the owner for this connector. You can manage the connector yourself, or choose someone else from the list of ConductorOne users. Setting multiple owners is allowed. If you choose someone else, ConductorOne will notify the new connector owner by email that their help is needed to complete the setup process.
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Click Next.
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Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit.
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Enter your Bitbucket username into the Username field.
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Enter the API token created for this integration into the App password field.
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Optional. Enter the names of the specific Bitbucket workspaces you want to integrate. If you have only one workspace, or if you want to integrate all your workspaces, you do not need to enter anything here.
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Click Save.
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The connector’s label changes to Syncing, followed by Connected. You can view the logs to ensure that information is syncing.
That’s it! Your Bitbucket connector is now pulling access data into ConductorOne.