You can include information on branches from a Bitbucket repository by adding lists of branches in your Confluence page. For each branch you will get the branch name.
Add the macro
You can either:
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type directly
{ Bitbucket branchesandENTERto add and edit the macro, or -
click in the editor toolbar on Insert > Other Macros and select the Bitbucket branches macro (located in the category “External Content” of the macro library).
Macro settings
You will then be prompted to specify the following:
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Dropdown of connections registered in the macro configuration |
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Name of the project within the connection containing the targeted repository |
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Name of the repository containing the requested branches |
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Choose number of branches to be displayed (defaults to 100)
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