When you have a webhook with an event, Bitbucket Data Center sends the event
request to the server URL for the webhook whenever that event occurs.
For Bitbucket to send event payload requests for a webhook with HTTPS
endpoints, make sure your URL has a valid SSL certificate that a public
certificate authority has signed.
The following payloads contain some of the common entity types: User,
Repository, Comment, and Pull Request – which have consistent
representations in all the payloads where they appear. For example, the actor
property in the repo:refs_changed payload is a representation of the
event's user.
When you have a webhook with an event, Bitbucket Data Center sends the event request to the server URL for the webhook whenever that event occurs.
For Bitbucket to send event payload requests for a webhook with HTTPS endpoints, make sure your URL has a valid SSL certificate that a public certificate authority has signed.
The following payloads contain some of the common entity types:
User
,Repository
,Comment
, andPull Request
– which have consistent representations in all the payloads where they appear. For example, the actor property in therepo:refs_changed
payload is a representation of the event's user.