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Jérome Perrin
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And grant at least the following permissions:
```
Account: Email
Repositories: Read, Admin
Account: Email, Read
Repositories: Read
Pull Requests: Read
Issues: Read
```
>**Note:**
It may seem a little odd to giving GitLab admin permissions to repositories,
but this is needed in order for GitLab to be able to clone the repositories.
![Bitbucket OAuth settings page](img/bitbucket_oauth_settings_page.png)
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```yaml
- { name: 'bitbucket',
app_id: 'BITBUCKET_APP_KEY',
app_secret: 'BITBUCKET_APP_SECRET' }
app_secret: 'BITBUCKET_APP_SECRET',
url: 'https://bitbucket.org/' }
```
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## Bitbucket project import
To allow projects to be imported directly into GitLab, Bitbucket requires two
extra setup steps compared to
[
GitHub
](
github.md
)
and
[
GitLab.com
](
gitlab.md
)
.
Bitbucket doesn't allow OAuth applications to clone repositories over HTTPS, and
instead requires GitLab to use SSH and identify itself using your GitLab
server's SSH key.
To be able to access repositories on Bitbucket, GitLab will automatically
register your public key with Bitbucket as a deploy key for the repositories to
be imported. Your public key needs to be at
`~/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa`
which
translates to
`/var/opt/gitlab/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa`
for Omnibus packages and to
`/home/git/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa`
for installations from source.
---
Below are the steps that will allow GitLab to be able to import your projects
from Bitbucket.
1.
Make sure you
[
have enabled the Bitbucket OAuth support
](
#bitbucket-omniauth-provider
)
.
1.
Create a new SSH key with an
**empty passphrase**
:
```sh
sudo -u git -H ssh-keygen
```
When asked to 'Enter file in which to save the key' enter:
`/var/opt/gitlab/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa` for Omnibus packages or
`/home/git/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa` for installations from source. The name is
important so make sure to get it right.
> **Warning:**
This key must NOT be associated with ANY existing Bitbucket accounts. If it
is, the import will fail with an `Access denied! Please verify you can add
deploy keys to this repository.` error.
1.
Next, you need to to configure the SSH client to use your new key. Open the
SSH configuration file of the
`git`
user:
```
# For Omnibus packages
sudo editor /var/opt/gitlab/.ssh/config
# For installations from source
sudo editor /home/git/.ssh/config
```
1.
Add a host configuration for
`bitbucket.org`
:
```sh
Host bitbucket.org
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa
User git
```
1.
Save the file and exit.
1.
Manually connect to
`bitbucket.org`
over SSH, while logged in as the
`git`
user that GitLab will use:
```sh
sudo -u git -H ssh bitbucket.org
```
That step is performed because GitLab needs to connect to Bitbucket over SSH,
in order to add `bitbucket.org` to your GitLab server's known SSH hosts.
1.
Verify the RSA key fingerprint you'll see in the response matches the one
in the
[
Bitbucket documentation
][
bitbucket-docs
]
(the specific IP address
doesn't matter):
```sh
The authenticity of host 'bitbucket.org (104.192.143.1)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is SHA256:zzXQOXSRBEiUtuE8AikJYKwbHaxvSc0ojez9YXaGp1A.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
```
1.
If the fingerprint matches, type
`yes`
to continue connecting and have
`bitbucket.org`
be added to your known SSH hosts. After confirming you should
see a permission denied message. If you see an authentication successful
message you have done something wrong. The key you are using has already been
added to a Bitbucket account and will cause the import script to fail. Ensure
the key you are using CANNOT authenticate with Bitbucket.
1.
Restart GitLab to allow it to find the new public key.
Your GitLab server is now able to connect to Bitbucket over SSH. You should be
able to see the "Import projects from Bitbucket" option on the New Project page
You should be able to see the "Import projects from Bitbucket" option on the New Project page
enabled.
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