Bitbucket Pipelines - Is there a way to see a build monitor?
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We are starting to use Bitbucket Pipelines after previously using Jenkins as our CI server.
The only thing that's missing now is a build monitor, something similar to the Jenkins Build Monitor seen here: link
Does anyone know of an equivalent for Pipelines? I suppose I could always create my own using the Bitbucket Repositories API and an open source build monitor framework like this, but I'd rather not do that unless I have to.
Thanks!
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We are starting to use Bitbucket Pipelines after previously using Jenkins as our CI server.
The only thing that's missing now is a build monitor, something similar to the Jenkins Build Monitor seen here: link
Does anyone know of an equivalent for Pipelines? I suppose I could always create my own using the Bitbucket Repositories API and an open source build monitor framework like this, but I'd rather not do that unless I have to.
Thanks!
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As of November 2018 the framework you mention supports Bitbucket Pipelines.
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Nov 9 at 21:19
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We are starting to use Bitbucket Pipelines after previously using Jenkins as our CI server.
The only thing that's missing now is a build monitor, something similar to the Jenkins Build Monitor seen here: link
Does anyone know of an equivalent for Pipelines? I suppose I could always create my own using the Bitbucket Repositories API and an open source build monitor framework like this, but I'd rather not do that unless I have to.
Thanks!
continuous-integration bitbucket bitbucket-pipelines
We are starting to use Bitbucket Pipelines after previously using Jenkins as our CI server.
The only thing that's missing now is a build monitor, something similar to the Jenkins Build Monitor seen here: link
Does anyone know of an equivalent for Pipelines? I suppose I could always create my own using the Bitbucket Repositories API and an open source build monitor framework like this, but I'd rather not do that unless I have to.
Thanks!
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As of November 2018 the framework you mention supports Bitbucket Pipelines.
– piperamirez
Nov 9 at 21:19
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As of November 2018 the framework you mention supports Bitbucket Pipelines.
– piperamirez
Nov 9 at 21:19
As of November 2018 the framework you mention supports Bitbucket Pipelines.
– piperamirez
Nov 9 at 21:19
As of November 2018 the framework you mention supports Bitbucket Pipelines.
– piperamirez
Nov 9 at 21:19
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As of November 2018 the framework you mention supports Bitbucket Pipelines.
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Nov 9 at 21:19