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Tatuya Kamada
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# Integrate your GitLab server with Bitbucket
Import projects from Bitbucket and login to your GitLab instance with your
Bitbucket account.
Import projects from Bitbucket
.org
and login to your GitLab instance with your
Bitbucket
.org
account.
## Overview
You can set up Bitbucket as an OAuth provider so that you can use your
credentials to authenticate into GitLab or import your projects from Bitbucket.
You can set up Bitbucket.org as an OAuth provider so that you can use your
credentials to authenticate into GitLab or import your projects from
Bitbucket.org.
-
To use Bitbucket as an OmniAuth provider, follow the
[
Bitbucket OmniAuth
-
To use Bitbucket
.org
as an OmniAuth provider, follow the
[
Bitbucket OmniAuth
provider
](
#bitbucket-omniauth-provider
)
section.
-
To import projects from Bitbucket, follow both the
[
Bitbucket OmniAuth provider
](
#bitbucket-omniauth-provider
)
and
...
...
@@ -21,16 +22,16 @@ Make sure to first follow the [Initial OmniAuth configuration][init-oauth]
before proceeding with setting up the Bitbucket integration.
To enable the Bitbucket OmniAuth provider you must register your application
with Bitbucket. Bitbucket will generate an application ID and secret key for
with Bitbucket.
org.
Bitbucket will generate an application ID and secret key for
you to use.
1.
Sign in to
Bitbucket
.
1.
Navigate to your individual user settings (
Manage account
) or a team's
settings (
Manage team
), depending on how you want the application registered.
1.
Sign in to
[
Bitbucket.org
](
https://bitbucket.org
)
.
1.
Navigate to your individual user settings (
**Bitbucket settings**
) or a team's
settings (
**Manage team**
), depending on how you want the application registered.
It does not matter if the application is registered as an individual or a
team
-
that is entirely up to you.
1.
Select
"OAuth" in the left menu
.
1.
Select
"Add consumer"
.
team
,
that is entirely up to you.
1.
Select
**OAuth**
in the left menu under "Access Management"
.
1.
Select
**Add consumer**
.
1.
Provide the required details:
| Item | Description |
...
...
@@ -40,66 +41,74 @@ you to use.
| **Callback URL** | Leave blank. |
| **URL** | The URL to your GitLab installation, e.g., `https://gitlab.example.com`. |
1.
G
rant at least the following permissions:
And g
rant at least the following permissions:
```
Account: Email
Repositories: Read
Repositories: Read
, Admin
```
1.
Select "Save".
1.
Select your newly created OAuth consumer.
1.
You should now see a Key and Secret in the list of OAuth customers.
Keep this page open as you continue configuration.
1.
On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.
>**Note:**
It may seem a little odd to giving GitLab admin permissions to repositories,
but this is needed in order for GitLab to be able to clone the repositories.
For omnibus package:
![Bitbucket OAuth settings page](img/bitbucket_oauth_settings_page.png)
```sh
sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
```
1.
Select
**Save**
.
1.
Select your newly created OAuth consumer and you should now see a Key and
Secret in the list of OAuth customers. Keep this page open as you continue
the configuration.
For installations from source:
![Bitbucket OAuth key](img/bitbucket_oauth_keys.png)
```sh
cd /home/git/gitlab
1.
On your GitLab server, open the configuration file:
sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml
```
# For Omnibus packages
sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
1.
See
[
Initial OmniAuth Configuration
](
omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration
)
for initial settings.
1.
Add the provider configuration:
# For installations from source
sudo -u git -H editor /home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml
```
1.
Follow the
[
Initial OmniAuth Configuration
](
omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration
)
for initial settings.
1.
Add the Bitbucket provider configuration:
For
omnibus package
:
For
Omnibus packages
:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
{
"name" => "bitbucket",
"app_id" => "
YOUR
_KEY",
"app_secret" => "
YOUR
_APP_SECRET",
"app_id" => "
BITBUCKET_APP
_KEY",
"app_secret" => "
BITBUCKET
_APP_SECRET",
"url" => "https://bitbucket.org/"
}
]
```
For installation from source:
For installation
s
from source:
```yaml
- { name: 'bitbucket',
app_id: '
YOUR
_KEY',
app_secret: '
YOUR
_APP_SECRET' }
app_id: '
BITBUCKET_APP
_KEY',
app_secret: '
BITBUCKET
_APP_SECRET' }
```
1.
Change 'YOUR_KEY' to the key from the Bitbucket application page from step 7.
1.
Change 'YOUR_APP_SECRET' to the secret from the Bitbucket application page from step 7.
---
Where `BITBUCKET_APP_KEY` is the Key and `BITBUCKET_APP_SECRET` the Secret
from the Bitbucket application page.
1.
Save the configuration file.
1.
Restart GitLab for the changes to take effect.
1.
[
Reconfigure
][]
or
[
restart GitLab
][]
for the changes to take effect if you
installed GitLab via Omnibus or from source respectively.
On the sign in page there should now be a Bitbucket icon below the regular sign
in form. Click the icon to begin the authentication process. Bitbucket will ask
the user to sign in and authorize the GitLab application. If everything goes
well the user will be returned to GitLab and will be signed in.
well
,
the user will be returned to GitLab and will be signed in.
## Bitbucket project import
...
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@@ -198,3 +207,5 @@ Special thanks to the writer behind the following article:
[
init-oauth
]:
omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration
[
bitbucket-docs
]:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/use-the-ssh-protocol-with-bitbucket-cloud-221449711.html#UsetheSSHprotocolwithBitbucketCloud-KnownhostorBitbucket%27spublickeyfingerprints
[
reconfigure
]:
../administration/restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure
[
restart GitLab
]:
../administration/restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source
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