BitBucket Release Tracker

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How do I install the BitBucket Release Tracker PostHog app?

To install this app, follow these simple steps...

  1. Log in to your PostHog instance
  2. Click 'Apps' on the left-hand tool bar
  3. Search for 'BitBucket'
  4. Select the BitBucket Release Tracker app, press 'Install'

And follow the on-screen instructions to complete configuration.

What are the requirements for this app?

The BitBucket Release Tracker requires either PostHog Cloud, or a self-hosted PostHog instance running version 1.30.0 or later.

Not running 1.30.0? Find out how to update your self-hosted PostHog deployment!

Configuration

OptionDescription
URL of your PostHog instance
Type: string
Required: False
Optional - defaults to https://app.posthog.com
PostHog API Key
Type: string
Required: True
Your Personal API Key is not the same as the Project API key
URL of your BitBucket instance - not needed for Bitbucket Cloud
Type: string
Required: False
Optional - defaults to https://bitbucket.org
Bitbucket workspace where your repo is hosted
Type: string
Required: True
This is often your username
Name of your repository
Type: string
Required: True
Bitbucket username
Type: string
Required: False
Required for private repos only
Bitbucket Personal Token
Type: string
Required: False
Required for private repos only

Is the source code for this app available?

PostHog is open-source and so are all apps on the platform. The source code for the Bitbucket Release Tracker is available on GitHub.

Who created this app?

We'd like to thank PostHog team members Yakko Majuri and Michael Matloka for creating the Bitbucket Release Tracker.

Who maintains this app?

This app is maintained by PostHog. If you have issues with the app not functioning as intended, please raise a bug report to let us know!

What if I have feedback on this app?

We love feature requests and feedback! Please create an issue to tell us what you think.

What if my question isn't answered above?

We love answering questions. Ask us anything via our Support page.

You can also join the PostHog Community Slack group to collaborate with others and get advice on developing your own PostHog apps.

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