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Announcing a Rebuilt Pull Request Create Page
We are happy to announce that we are rolling out a completely rebuilt Pull Request (PR) creation experience. Over the last few months we’ve been building and testing an improved experience when creating a pull request and are excited to finally share it with you. The main goal of the project was to bring the […]
Bitbucket audit logs are now available in Atlassian Access
We are excited to announce that Bitbucket Cloud event logs now can be tracked in Atlassian Access. With the Atlassian Access audit logs feature, organization admins will ultimately be able to trace critical Bitbucket user activity, including who, when, and what actions were performed. As part of Atlassian’s cloud-first strategy, Atlassian is investing in building […]
Access Bitbucket Cloud repositories more securely with resource-scoped access tokens.
As part of our ongoing commitment to meeting the Security & Compliance needs of our customers, Bitbucket Cloud is introducing the first of a range of new API access controls. We understand there is a constant tension between the need to keep source code secure, while also enabling tools to integrate with your Source Code […]
Announcing Linux Shell Runners in Bitbucket Pipelines
We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports non-containerized Linux Shell Self-Hosted Runners. We have moved from beta to an official release. You can now create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Linux infrastructure without container restrictions. Since it is your infrastructure, you will not be charged for the build minutes […]
Bitbucket pipelines: Failing parallel builds fast
Parallel steps in Bitbucket Pipelines allow you to build and test faster by running a set of steps at the same time. However, if one of parallel steps fails, the rest of the build continues to run, consuming time and build minute costs. Today, we are announcing a fail-fast option in Bitbucket Pipelines, which will […]
Updated repository size limits and automatic garbage collection
We are happy to announce that we’ve made improvements to our repository size limits and how those size limits are maintained by you and within Bitbucket. We are progressively rolling out these changes over the next 2 weeks through November 10. By default, the Bitbucket Cloud repository size limit is 4GB. In the past, when […]
Introducing the New Snyk App for Bitbucket Cloud
This post is authored by Marco Morales, Partner Solutions Architect, and Sarah Conway, Director of Partner Marketing, at Snyk. We’re excited to announce a new Snyk App for Bitbucket Cloud. Snyk first announced this integration in June 2021, which brings Snyk scan results into the Bitbucket Cloud environment so you can identify vulnerabilities as […]
Announcing financially backed uptime SLA’s for Premium plan customers
We are happy to announce that as of October 4, 2022, Bitbucket Cloud is joining our flagship cloud products Jira Software, Jira Service Management, and Confluence in offering our Premium plan customers financially backed uptime SLAs. This means that if the availability of core Bitbucket Cloud features drops below 99.9% for a given month after […]
Announcing macOS Runners in Bitbucket Pipelines
We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports macOS self-hosted runners. We have moved from beta to an official release. You can now create a self-hosted runner and run it on your macOS infrastructure to run macOS and iOS builds. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for Bitbucket Pipelines […]
Preserving pull request approvals
We are introducing a new premium merge condition in the repository settings For repositories that have enabled the “Reset approvals when the source branch is modified” merge condition, approvals may be reset even when the resulting diff of a pull request does not change. This may be due to amending a commit message or syncing […]
New product features – default tasks, in-progress builds & more
Over the last few weeks, we’ve launched several new pull request features, announced BuildKit support, and an open beta for Linux shell runners. We’ve summarized the changes in this blog. Click on the learn more links below each update to go to the specific feature blog. Pull request feature updates Default pull request tasks We’ve […]
More reliable merge checks
We are introducing a change to the pull request merge checks that will make them more reliable. Specifically, we will no longer allow pull requests to be merged while a build is in progress. It was possible for a pull request to be merged while some of its builds were still in progress and for […]
Default Pull Request Tasks
There are multiple ways to create a task on a pull request. They can be added from the sidebar, top-level pull request comments, file-level comment or inline comments. Once created, they all appear in the sidebar. On any repository, merge checks can be configured for any branch to only allow merging if all pull request […]
Announcing support for Docker BuildKit in Bitbucket Pipelines
We are happy to announce that one of the top voted features for Bitbucket Pipelines, Docker BuildKit is now available. You can now build Docker images with the BuildKit utility. With BuildKit you can take advantage of the various features it provides like: Performance: BuildKit uses parallelism and caching internally to build images faster. Secrets: […]
Announcing support for Windows runners in Bitbucket Pipelines
We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]
