TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigArgs

data class TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigArgs(val bitbucketServerConfigResource: Output<String>, val projectKey: Output<String>, val pullRequest: Output<TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigPullRequestArgs>? = null, val push: Output<TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigPushArgs>? = null, val repoSlug: Output<String>) : ConvertibleToJava<TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigArgs>

Constructors

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constructor(bitbucketServerConfigResource: Output<String>, projectKey: Output<String>, pullRequest: Output<TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigPullRequestArgs>? = null, push: Output<TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigPushArgs>? = null, repoSlug: Output<String>)

Properties

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The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.

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val projectKey: Output<String>

Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".

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Filter to match changes in pull requests. Structure is documented below.

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Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags. Structure is documented below.

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val repoSlug: Output<String>

Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): TriggerBitbucketServerTriggerConfigArgs