This Jenkins plugin builds pull requests from Bitbucket.org and will report the test results.
- Jenkins 1.625.3 or higher.
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin
- Create a new job
- Select and configure Git SCM
- Add Repository URL,
git@bitbucket.org:${repositoryOwner}/${repositoryName}.git
- In Branch Specifier, type
*/${sourceBranch}
- Add Repository URL,
- Under Build Triggers, check Bitbucket Pull Request Builder
- In Cron, enter crontab for this job.
- e.g.
* * * * *
will check for new pull requests every minute
- e.g.
- In Bitbucket BasicAuth Username, write your bitbucket username, like
jenkins@densan-labs.net
- In Bitbucket BasicAuth Password, write your password
- In CI Identifier, enter an unique identifier among your Jenkins jobs related to the repo
- In CI Name, enter a human readable name for your Jenkins server
- Write RepositoryOwner
- Write RepositoryName
- Save to preserve your changes
pipeline {
agent any
triggers{
bitbucketpr(projectPath:'<BIT_BUCKET_PATH>',
cron:'H/15 * * * *',
credentialsId:'',
username:'',
password:'',
repositoryOwner:'',
repositoryName:'',
branchesFilter:'',
branchesFilterBySCMIncludes:false,
ciKey:'',
ciName:'',
ciSkipPhrases:'',
checkDestinationCommit:false,
approveIfSuccess:false,
cancelOutdatedJobs:true,
commentTrigger:'')
}
}
After you set up your Jenkins pipeline, run the job for the first time manually (otherwise the trigger may not work!)
You may want Jenkins to attempt to merge your PR before building. This may help expose inconsistencies between the source branch and target branch. Note that if the merge cannot be completed, the build will fail immediately.
- Follow the steps above in "Creating a Job"
- In the "Source Code Management" > "Git" > "Additional Behaviors" section, click "Add" > "Merge Before Building"
- In "Name of Repository" put "origin" (or, if not using default name, use your remote repository's name. Note: unlike in the main part of the Git Repository config, you cannot leave this item blank for "default").
- In "Branch to merge to" put "${targetBranch}"
- Note that as long as you don't push these changes to your remote repository, the merge only happens in your local repository.
If you are merging into your target branch, you might want Jenkins to do a new build of the Pull Request when the target branch changes.
- There is a checkbox that says, "Rebuild if destination branch changes?" which enables this check.
If you want to rerun a pull request build, write a comment on your pull request reading “test this please”.
sourceBranch
targetBranch
repositoryOwner
repositoryName
pullRequestId
destinationRepositoryOwner
destinationRepositoryName
pullRequestTitle
pullRequestAuthor
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Do not use Fork jenkinsci/bitbucket-pullrequest-builder-plugin for contribution
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Use project nishio-dens/bitbucket-pullrequest-builder-plugin
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Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
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Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
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Fork the project.
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Start a feature/bugfix branch.
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Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
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