Connecting to Enterprise BitBucket
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Trying to leverage Kactus for our corporate BitBucket account. I have it connected to the repository, when I try to push, it asks for either a personal GitHub or Enterprise GitHub account, since we’re using a corporate BitBucket, I don’t know how to proceed. None of the GitHub Enterprise fields match what I use to connect.
Version
Kactus version: 0.3.1
**OS version:**10.12.3 (16D32)
Steps to Reproduce
Attempt to publish to a branch
Expected behavior: I expect Kactus to ask for money, then allow me to push.
Actual behavior: Asks for an account that I don’t have.
Reproduces how often: [What percentage of the time does it reproduce?]
Logs
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:11 (5 by maintainers)
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for now yes, they would need a GitHub account. I will roll out a way to pay for multiple license at once but it’s not ready yet
You can already use a bitbucket repo, but you still a github account as it is what Kactus uses for authentication