################## Bitbucket ################## Browse to the repository you want to add, and click on settings in the menu. In the left menu choose **Webhooks**. Then click on **Add webhook**. | Under **URL** enter the following: ``https://your.bot.url//bitbucket``. | In this case the ``/bitbucket`` tells chat 'n' hook that the webhooks are coming from bitbucket. | The ``/`` tells chat 'n' what project it is. **Make sure you have** ``/bitbucket`` **on the end of your url** Last and final: **Triggers** -> **Choose from a full list of triggers** and select the events you want. Last one, click **Save** Example config -------------- .. code-block:: yaml services: bitbucket: token: 'xxxxxxxx' hooks: : github: enabled: true secret: '' token: '' scripts: push: - python /path/to/script.py notify_branches: - master disabled_events: # Allow all but those here - create notify_events: # Deny all but those here - push - commit_commment - watch send_to: telegram: enabled: true token: "xx:xxx" channels: - "-xxxxx" slack: enabled: false bot_name: 'Bot' webhooks: - 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/xxxx/xxxxx/xxxx' mattermost: enabled: false bot_name: 'Bot' webhooks: - 'https://mattermost.xxxxx.com/hooks/xxxx' discord: enabled: false bot_name: 'Bot' webhooks: - 'https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/xxxx/xxxxxxx' The ``token`` is used for api communication. You don't need to supply a token, but you will hit the rate limits of bitbucket quite fast.