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bitbucket-push-request

v1.10.1

Published

Module to create a push, pull request in bitbucket

Readme

Introduction

Node module to make a pull request for bitbucket after doing some changes.

This project was based in Creating A Real-World CLI App With Node.

For more information of Bitbucket Rest API you can go to the Documentation.

If you wanna create the Slack Notification you can go to the Webhook Incoming Documentation

This app was built for NodeJS.

How to install it

npm i bitbucket-push-request --save-dev

How to run it

  • ./bin/push or
  • Add it to your package.json as a script like this: "push": "node node_modules/bitbucket-push-request/bin/push"
  • Run it from there with npm run push
  • Send the commands with the -- before the commands. Example: npm run push pr -- -j <jira> -m <message>

How to link it

npm link

After you link it, you can run it as push

Help

Run push help

Configuration

For the use, you need to do the following:

  • Create a copy of the file bb-pr-config-template.json and rename it as bb-pr-config.json
  • Fill the values for authentication and bitbucket repository

Available Commands

  • full - push, pull-request and slack notification
  • pr - push, create a pull request and slack notification
  • forks - show the forks for the repository
  • slack - send a message to slack hook. You can send the jira you created too!!
  • tag - create a tag in remote based on the package.json version
  • version-update - Update the version in the package.json
  • lib-update - Update the version in the package.json dependency of parent app

Examples of use

  • push pr -j <code> -m <my title>
  • push full -j <code> -m <message> -n <version>
  • push version-update -n <version> -p <path> -j <code>
  • push lib-update -n <version> -j <code> -t <feature>
  • push tag

Requirements

  • You need at least Node 8.0 to run it