Add Bitbucket Server importer docs
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# Integrate your GitLab server with Bitbucket
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# Integrate your GitLab server with Bitbucket Cloud
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NOTE: **Note:**
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You need to [enable OmniAuth](omniauth.md) in order to use this.
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# Import your project from Bitbucket to GitLab
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# Import your project from Bitbucket Cloud to GitLab
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Import your projects from Bitbucket to GitLab with minimal effort.
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Import your projects from Bitbucket Cloud to GitLab with minimal effort.
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## Overview
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>**Note:**
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The [Bitbucket integration][bb-import] must be first enabled in order to be
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The [Bitbucket Cloud integration][bb-import] must be first enabled in order to be
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able to import your projects from Bitbucket. Ask your GitLab administrator
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to enable this if not already.
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>**Note:**
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The BitBucket importer currently only works with BitBucket's cloud offering
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(bitbucket.org) and does not work with BitBucket Server (aka Stash).
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>**Note:**
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The Bitbucket Cloud importer works only with Bitbucket.org, not with Bitbucket
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Server (aka Stash). If you are trying to import projects from Bitbucket Server, use
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[the Bitbucket Server importer](bitbucket_server.md).
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- At its current state, the Bitbucket importer can import:
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- the repository description (GitLab 7.7+)
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![New project in GitLab](img/bitbucket_import_new_project.png)
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1. Click on the "Bitbucket" button
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1. Click on the "Bitbucket Cloud" button.
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![Bitbucket](img/import_projects_from_new_project_page.png)
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# Import your project from Bitbucket Server to GitLab
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Import your projects from Bitbucket Server to GitLab with minimal effort.
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## Overview
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>**Note:**
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The BitBucket Server importer does not work with Bitbucket Cloud (aka bitbucket.org). Use the [Bitbucket Cloud importer](bitbucket.md) for that.
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- In its current state, the Bitbucket importer can import:
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- the repository description (GitLab 11.2+)
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- the Git repository data (GitLab 11.2+)
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- the pull requests (GitLab 11.2+)
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- the pull request comments (GitLab 11.2+)
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- Repository public access is retained. If a repository is private in Bitbucket
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it will be created as private in GitLab as well.
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## Limitations
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1. Currently GitLab doesn't allow comments on arbitrary lines of code, so any
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Bitbucket comments out of bounds will be inserted as comments in the merge
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request.
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1. Bitbucket Server allows multiple levels of threading. GitLab
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import will collapse this into one discussion and quote part of the original
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comment.
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1. Declined pull requests have unrecahable commits, which prevents the GitLab
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importer from generating a proper diff. These pull requests will show up as
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empty changes.
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1. Attachments in Markdown are currently not imported.
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1. Task lists are not imported.
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1. Emoji reactions are not imported
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## How it works
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The Bitbucket Server importer works as follows:
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1. The user will be prompted to enter the URl, username, and password or personal access token to login to Bitbucket.
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These credentials are preserved only as long as the importer is running.
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1. The importer will attempt to list all the current repositories on the Bitbucket Server.
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1. Upon selection, the importer will clone the repository and import pull requests and comments.
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### User assignment
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When issues/pull requests are being imported, the Bitbucket importer tries to
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find the author's e-mail address with a confirmed e-mail address in the GitLab
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user database. If no such user is available, the project creator is set as
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the author. The importer will append a note in the comment to mark the original
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creator.
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The importer will create any new namespaces (groups) if they don't exist or in
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the case the namespace is taken, the repository will be imported under the user's
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namespace that started the import process.
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## Importing your Bitbucket repositories
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1. Sign in to GitLab and go to your dashboard.
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1. Click on **New project**.
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![New project in GitLab](img/bitbucket_import_new_project.png)
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1. Click on the "Bitbucket Server" button. If the button is not present, enable the importer in
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`Admin` -> `Application Settings` -> `Visbility and access controls` -> `Import sources`.
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![Bitbucket](img/import_projects_from_new_project_page.png)
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1. Enter your Bitbucket Server credentials.
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![Grant access](img/bitbucket_server_import_credentials.png)
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1. Click on the projects that you'd like to import or **Import all projects**.
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You can also select the namespace under which each project will be
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imported.
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![Import projects](img/bitbucket_server_import_select_project.png)
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