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From YouTube: Walkthrough: Bitbucket Cloud Importer
Description
Haris Delalić from the Import Team reviews the current state of the Bitbucket Importer by doing a quick import from Bitbucket Cloud into GitLab.com.
Doc: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/import/bitbucket.html
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I
will
use
the
convenient
go
to
project
link
to
take
a
look
at
the
project
that
I've
created
so
as
requested
the
project
was
named
bitbucket
repo.
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I
see
that
I
have
three
commits
two
branches
and
the
two
files,
so
this
pretty
much
feels
about
right,
at
least
at
a
high
level.
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And,
as
I
can
tell
there
are,
these
are
the
two
issues
that
I
had
created
in
bitbucket
and
in
bitbucket
I
was
able
to
select
the
issue
type,
whether
it
was
going
to
be
enhancement
or
a
bug,
and
I
can
tell
now
that
that
data
has
come
across
as
labels,
which
is
really
nice.
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It
is
just
being
directly
linked
from
here
and
since
I'm
no
longer
in
bitbucket
repo,
I
have
no
access
to
that
particular
url.
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But
I
wonder
if
it's
just
because
the
issue
numbers
in
gitlab
were
also
just
one
and
two
the
same
as
in
bitbucket,
and
if
this
was
any
different.
Would
that
have
the
have
still
worked.
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And
again,
looking
at
the
merge
request,
I
can
see
the
commit
and
I
can
see
the
author
of
the
commit,
which
is
my
external
user,
so
the
user
has
been
matched
and
I
can
see
that
within
gitlab.
Now
I
have
that
external
user
that
was
using
bitbucket
having
been
matched
to
the
gitlab
user
using
the
email
address,
because
it
is
a
common
email
address
of
community
systems.
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So
and
so
we've
seen
the
milestones,
we
have
seen
the
issues
and
we
have
seen
the
merge
requests
and
commits.
We
have
also
seen
the
repository
with
the
files
and
those
are
all
there.
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So
all
in
all,
it
seems
like
it
worked
pretty
at
the
import
work
pretty
fast
and
it
imported
all
the
major
objects
that
I
expected
to
have.