Bitbucket
Bitbucket is a Git-based source code repository hosting service owned by Atlassian offering both commercial plans and free accounts with unlimited private repositories, along with CI/CD pipelines, code reviews via pull requests, and code collaboration tools for development teams.
24 channels
across 1 AsyncAPI spec
· Provider profile
Channels
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Receives the issue:comment_created event payload. Triggered when a user comments on an issue.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the issue:created event payload. Triggered when a user files a new issue on the repository's issue tracker.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the issue:updated event payload. Triggered when an issue's status, kind, priority, assignee, or other fields are changed. The payload includes a changes object and may include an associated cBitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:approved event payload. Triggered when a user approves a pull request. The payload includes an approval object with the date and the approving user.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:changes_request_created event payload. Triggered when a reviewer requests changes on a pull request.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:changes_request_removed event payload. Triggered when a reviewer removes a previously created change request from a pull request.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:comment_created event payload. Triggered when a user comments on a pull request.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:comment_deleted event payload. Triggered when a pull request comment is deleted.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:comment_reopened event payload. Triggered when a previously resolved pull request comment thread is reopened.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:comment_resolved event payload. Triggered when a pull request comment thread is marked as resolved.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:comment_updated event payload. Triggered when a pull request comment is edited.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:created event payload. Triggered when a new pull request is created in the repository.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:fulfilled event payload. Triggered when a pull request is merged. The pullrequest object has a state of MERGED.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:rejected event payload. Triggered when a pull request is declined. The pullrequest object has a state of DECLINED.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:unapproved event payload. Triggered when a user removes their approval from a pull request.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the pullrequest:updated event payload. Triggered when a pull request's title, description, reviewers, or destination branch is updated.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:commit_comment_created event payload. Triggered when a user comments on a commit in the repository. The payload includes the commit, the comment, and the repository.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:commit_status_created event payload. Triggered when a build status is created for a commit, typically by a CI/CD integration. The payload includes the commit status object.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:commit_status_updated event payload. Triggered when an existing commit build status is updated (for example, from INPROGRESS to SUCCESSFUL or FAILED).Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:deleted event payload. Triggered when a repository is deleted. The payload includes the original repository and the user who deleted it.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:fork event payload. Triggered when a user forks the repository. The payload includes both the original repository and the new fork.Bitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:push event payload. Triggered whenever a user pushes changes to the repository. The push payload describes the set of changes (created, updated, or removed branches and tags) includeBitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:transfer event payload. Triggered when a repository is transferred from one workspace to another. The payload includes the new repository, the previous workspace owner, and the actorBitbucket Cloud Webhook Events
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Receives the repo:updated event payload. Triggered when a repository's details such as name, description, language, website, or main branch are changed. The payload includes a changes object describinBitbucket Cloud Webhook Events