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Jeff Smith [01/Mar/19 01:36 PM]
I think I understand. It sounds like there is a technical limitation that ssh keys cannot be used to get the pull request test information. Thanks!
Hi Jeff,
When you use ssh to checkout repository, username and password are not necessary. But if you want to build with pull requests, the username and password are required because QuickBuild need them to visit BitBucket RESTful APIs to fetch the pull requests information. The username and password are used only for fetching pull requests information, not for checking out source code. So you can still define ssh url for your repository url. For normal deployments, QuickBuild uses ssh keys to authenticate with the BitBucket cloud server but pull-request test configurations need a username and password. My basic question is why we can't use ssh keys for pull-request testing.
A build specific account should be specified as user name and password, and others should not be able to access this account. Or am I mis-understanding your concerns?
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