Bitbucket Server Terraform Provider ================== [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/gavinbunney/terraform-provider-bitbucketserver.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/gavinbunney/terraform-provider-bitbucketserver) This terraform provider allows management of bitbucket server resources. > Note: The bundled terraform bitbucket provider works for bitbucket cloud - this provider is for bitbucket server only! ## 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. ### Quick Start ```hcl 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" } ``` ### Provider Configuration The provider supports parameters to determine the bitbucket server and admin user/password to use. ```hcl provider "bitbucketserver" { server = "https://mybitbucket.example.com" username = "admin" password = "password" } ``` You can also specify these parameters through the `BITBUCKET_SERVER`, `BITBUCKER_USERNAME` and `BITBUCKET_PASSWORD` environment variables. ### Create a Bitbucket Project ```hcl resource "bitbucketserver_project" "test" { key = "TEST" name = "test-01" description = "Test project" avatar = "data:(content type, e.g. image/png);base64,(data)" } ``` * `key` - Required. Project key to set * `name` - Required. Name of the project. * `description` - Optional. Description of the project. * `avatar` - Optional. Avatar to use containing base64-encoded image data. Format: `data:(content type, e.g. image/png);base64,(data)` #### Import Project ```bash $ terraform import bitbucketserver_project.test TEST ``` ### Create a Bitbucket Repository ```hcl resource "bitbucketserver_repository" "test" { name = "test-01" description = "Test repository" } ``` * `name` - Required. Name of the project. * `slug` - Optional. Slug to use for the repository. Calculated if not defined. * `description` - Optional. Description of the repository. * `forkable` - Optional. Enable/disable forks of this repository. Default `true` * `public` - Optional. Determine if this repository is public. Default `false` #### Attributes Additional to the above, the following attributes are emitted: * `clone_ssh` - URL for SSH cloning of the repository. * `clone_https` - URL for HTTPS cloning of the repository. #### Import Repository ```bash $ terraform import bitbucketserver_repository.test TEST/test-01 ``` --- ## Development Guide ### Requirements - [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/downloads.html) 0.10.x - [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) 1.11 (to build the provider plugin) ### Building The Provider Clone repository to: `$GOPATH/src/github.com/gavinbunney/terraform-provider-bitbucketserver` ```sh $ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers; cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers $ git clone git@github.com:gavinbunney/terraform-provider-bitbucketserver ``` Enter the provider directory and build the provider ```sh $ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/gavinbunney/terraform-provider-bitbucketserver $ make build ``` ### Developing the Provider If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need [Go](http://www.golang.org) installed on your machine (version 1.11+ is *required*). You'll also need to correctly setup a [GOPATH](http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH), as well as adding `$GOPATH/bin` to your `$PATH`. To compile the provider, run `make build`. This will build the provider and put the provider binary in the `$GOPATH/bin` directory. ```sh $ make bin ... $ $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-bitbucketserver ... ``` In order to test the provider, you can simply run `make test`. ```sh $ make test ``` In order to run the full suite of Acceptance tests, run `make testacc`. *Note:* Acceptance tests create real resources, and often cost money to run. ```sh $ make testacc ```