To do this, enter the username of the user you wish to use to integrate with Flow Enterprise and select the user from the list that appears. You will be presented with the "Global Permissions" screen which will allow you to search for the user you just created and assign permissions. Go to the Global Permissions section of the settings. Password/Confirm Password: This is the initial password of the user.However, if you have already generated a secure password, you can uncheck this box. E-mail a link to the user to set their password Checkbox: You can check this if you want to make this user/service account go through the normal password settings.E-mail Address: The e-mail address for the user.
Full Name: A human-readable, easy to recognize name for the account.Username: This is the username for the account.The fields should be filled out as follows: Once you click Create User, you will be presented with a user creation screen. For example, if you are using LDAP to integrate with your Active Directory, you can add the service account inside the Active Directory according to normal processes and then move to the next step. Tip: If your BitBucket Server is integrated with LDAP or an SSO solution, you can also create the user inside the main user information source used by that solution. If you are not creating a service account for this purpose, you can skip to the next step. To create this user, browse to the Users section of the menu and then click Create User. We recommend creating a service account for connecting GitPrime Enterprise to BitBucket Server.Click on the gear icon in top right corner to navigate to BitBucket Server's settings.Log in to your BitBucket Server installation.BitBucket maintains backwards compatibility within a major version, but there may be breaking changes to the API on other major versions. Note: Currently BitBucket 5.X version are supported.