Bitbucket events can be connected to Kanboard automatic actions.
- Bitbucket commit received
- Bitbucket issue opened
- Bitbucket issue closed
- Bitbucket issue reopened
- Bitbucket issue assignee change
- Bitbucket issue comment created
- Create a task from an external provider
- Change the assignee based on an external username
- Create a comment from an external provider
- Close a task
- Open a task
- On Kanboard, go to the project settings and choose the section Integrations
- Copy the Bitbucket webhook url
- On Bitbucket, go to the project settings and go to the section Webhooks
- Choose a title for your webhook and paste the Kanboard url
- Choose the event: Bitbucket commit received
- Choose the action: Close the task
When one or more commits are sent to Bitbucket, Kanboard will receive the information, each commit message with a task number included will be closed.
Example:
- Commit message: "Fix bug #1234"
- That will close the Kanboard task #1234
- Choose the event: Bitbucket commit received
- Choose the action: Create a comment from an external provider
The comment will contains the commit message and the url to the commit.