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Configure a Webhook in Bitbucket Enterprise

The following documentation is specific to Bitbucket Enterprise customers.

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As of 9 September 2025, app username and passwords have been deprecated as a type of authentication method. However, as of 9 June 2026, all existing app passwords will be disabled. Users are required to create API tokens and migrate this function prior to the deadline to avoid disruptions. https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/api-tokens/arrow-up-right

A. Create a Webhook API Token in ARM

  1. Log in to ARM.

  2. Navigate to Admin Section > API Token.

  3. Click Create API Token.

Create API Token screen in ARM
  1. Enter a Token Name.

  2. Select Type as webhook.

  3. (Optional) Add a Description.

  4. Click Create Option.

Webhook token details input screen in ARM
  1. Your webhook API token is now created.


B. Create a Webhook with Authentication in Bitbucket

  1. Log in to your Bitbucket account and open the target repository.

  2. Go to Settings and select Webhooksarrow-up-right.

Bitbucket Webhooks configuration section
  1. In the webhook configuration form, use the following URL formats:

    • For SCM push events:

    • For ALM commit syncs:

  2. Enter the webhook details and click Save.


Smart Commits

Configure commit message patterns that associate commits with ALM stories. Example:

Smart commit example and configuration options

To configure a webhook:

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