![]() If you see someone else asking for help and you have an answer, please get involved so we can build this community up and make it valuable for everyone. If you have questions or need support, please create a post in that space so that we can help you get going. This will also be where we will provide support to people participating in the EAP. We will share important updates there like new capability releases, roadmap updates, and any breaking changes. The community space will be the primary place for collaboration and communication during the Bitbucket Cloud x Forge EAP. Getting help, providing feedback, sharing ideas? The code for the app we build in that video is available in-full, here: atlassian/dd23-forge-bitbucketįor all these examples, you’ll need to reference the Bitbucket Cloud Forge Modules, Events, and Endpoints references listed in the previous section. If you’re more of a visual learner, there is also a Youtube video where a member of our team walks through building a basic Forge app in Bitbucket Cloud available here: Building a Forge app in Bitbucket Cloud | Atlassian ![]() Instructions on how to do that are available here: Build a Bitbucket hello world app Once complete, you can start by working through our example Bitbucket Cloud Forge app tutorial. This will guide you through the basics of setting up your local environment with the core Forge tooling, required for building apps in any Atlassian product. ![]() The first step to getting started building apps in Bitbucket Cloud with Forge is to complete the “Getting started with Forge” guide available here: Getting started with Forge. This will be the foundation for everything that follows. For that reason, it’s critical that we have a core Forge experience that is simple to use, reliable, and does what people expect. The purpose of this EAP is to get this new capability in front of our users as early in the process as possible so that you can start experimenting with the new systems, learn what works and what doesn’t, and give us feedback so that we can make Forge in Bitbucket Cloud the best solution possible.Īs mentioned earlier, we’ve got a whole range of exciting new features planned for Bitbucket Cloud, built on top of Forge as the “engine” that will drive them. With all that being said, Forge is a powerful, yet complex system and we know that we’re probably not going to get it 100% right first time. ![]() The team has been working hard over the last 12 months to bring the power of Forge to Bitbucket Cloud and we’re ready to start getting customer and partner feedback on this new and exciting set of tools. Why are we running this EAP?įorge is a healthy and mature part of the Atlassian Ecosystem, but it’s brand-new to Bitbucket Cloud. We’re extremely excited to bring this capability to both customers and partners in Bitbucket Cloud and we can’t wait to see the amazing solutions you all are able to build. We believe this set of capabilities is going to provide a unique opportunity directly to our customers in Bitbucket Cloud, owing to the fact that most of our users are inherently “code first” in terms of how they choose to solve problems. Today, Forge is the platform that underpins the newest and most innovative 3rd party apps in the Atlassian Marketplace - but Forge is not just for building 3rd party apps. To learn more about Forge, check out the overview here: About Forge Imagine if you could write your own native features (back-end & front-end) and inject them directly into Atlassian products - that’s what Forge allows you to do. What is Forge?įorge is Atlassian's company-wide product extensibility framework that allows customers and partners to add “native like” functionality directly into existing Atlassian products. We have a range of exciting changes and enhancements coming to Bitbucket Cloud over the coming months that all start today, with our EAP of Forge in Bitbucket Cloud.Ĭome join us in the dedicated community space for more information and to get involved. We’re extremely excited to be kicking off the next chapter in the Bitbucket Cloud story.
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