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Add support for bitbucket repos cloned with ssh #174
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@paulirish Can you please review this PR and merge it? |
@@ -199,6 +199,15 @@ elif [[ "${#pathargs[@]}" -ge 3 && ${pathargs[${#pathargs[@]} - 3]} == 'scm' ]]; | |||
pathargs=(${pathPref[@]} 'projects' ${pathargs[${#pathargs[@]} - 2]} 'repos' "${pathargs[@]:${#pathargs[@]} - 1}") | |||
IFS='/' urlpath="${pathargs[*]}" | |||
providerBranchRef="/browse?at=$remote_ref" | |||
elif [[ "$domain" == *"bitbucket"* ]] && [[ $gitprotocol == 'ssh' ]]; then |
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Is this for bitbucket.org or Bitbucket Server (Self hosted). Can we get a test or at the very least an example URL -> what it should be converted to?
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@derimagia In my case, it is for self-hosted bitbucket. I mentioned the example urls in the issue. Also added a test for the same. Please review it once again.
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I have the same use case using a self-hosted bitbucket server but bitbucket
isn't in the domain name so this would still not work for me. I wonder if there's a way to add a flag or update to this PR that uses the same functionality but doesn't assume that bitbucket
is in the domain.
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I was wondering if this was the case. Currently the way it looks like we determine if it's a bitbucket server is if it has scm
in the URL (third to last segment). Is this still valid but only with non-ssh?
Either way the way we may already support this is with the existing open.
config params.
It's not gitlab specific and people have used it for other providers, can it be used here?
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@derimagia Yes, current way of determining bitbucket server does not work with ssh. It works with the code I pushed in this PR.
The documentation is not clear to use config param for bitbucket if it is already supported.
Remote url in git config: ssh://[email protected]/aaa/bbb.git
URL to be opened: https://bitbucket.scm.xyz.com/projects/aaa/repos/bbb/browse
I tried these commands, still it did not work
git config "open.https://bitbucket.scm.xyz.com.domain" "bitbucket.scm.xyz.com/projects"
git config "open.https://bitbucket.scm.xyz.com.domain" "bitbucket.scm.xyz.com"
git config "open.https://bitbucket.scm.xyz.com.protocol" "https"
Signed-off-by: Prabhu Jayakumar <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Prabhu Jayakumar [email protected]
Fixes #173