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Bitbucket Server Terraform Provider

user guide

This terraform provider allows management of Bitbucket Server resources. The bundled terraform bitbucket provider works only for Bitbucket Cloud.

Using the provider

Download a binary for your system from the release page and remove the -os-arch details so you're left with terraform-provider-bitbucketserver. Use chmod +x to make it executable and then either place it at the root of your Terraform folder or in the Terraform plugin folder on your system.

See User Guide for details on all the provided data and resource types.

Example

provider "bitbucketserver" {
  server   = "https://mybitbucket.example.com"
  username = "admin"
  password = "password"
}

resource "bitbucketserver_project" "test" {
  key         = "TEST"
  name        = "test-01"
  description = "Test project"
}

resource "bitbucketserver_repository" "test" {
  project     = bitbucketserver_project.test.key
  name        = "test-01"
  description = "Test repository"
}

Development Guide

Requirements

Building the provider

To build the provider, run make build. This will also put the provider binary in the $GOPATH/bin directory.

$ make build

Testing

In order to test the provider, you can simply run make test.

$ make test

In order to run the full suite of acceptance tests, run make testacc-bitbucket.

$ make testacc-bitbucket

Alternatively, you can manually start Bitbucket Server docker container, run the acceptance tests and then shut down the docker.

$ scripts/start-docker-compose.sh
$ make testacc
$ scripts/stop-docker-compose.sh

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