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Mirroring Bitbucket Cloud organizations and repos in Snyk

In order to import the entirety of Bitbucket Cloud repos into Snyk you can use the available utils to make it possible in 4 commands. You will need to configure Bitbucket Cloud username and password and Snyk token as environment variable to proceed. Please refer to individual documentation pages for more detailed info, however the general steps are:

  1. export BITBUCKET_CLOUD_USERNAME=***, export BITBUCKET_CLOUD_PASSWORD=*** and export SNYK_TOKEN=***
  2. Generate organization data e.g. snyk-api-import orgs:data --source=bitbucket-cloud --groupId=<snyk_group_id> Full instructions
  3. Create organizations in Snyk snyk-api-import orgs:create --file=orgs.json Full instructions will create a snyk-created-orgs.json file with Snyk organization ids and integration ids that are needed for import.
  4. Generate import data snyk-api-import import:data --orgsData=snyk-created-orgs.json --source=bitbucket-cloud Full instructions
  5. Run import DEBUG=*snyk* snyk-api-import importFull instructions

Re-importing new repos & orgs only while Mirroring

Once initial import is complete you may want to periodically check for new repos and make sure they are added into Snyk. To do this a similar flow to what is described above with a few small changes can be used:

  1. export BITBUCKET_CLOUD_USERNAME=***, export BITBUCKET_CLOUD_PASSWORD=*** and export SNYK_TOKEN=***
  2. Generate organization data in Snyk and skip any that do not have any repos via --skipEmptyOrg snyk-api-import orgs:data --source=bitbucket-cloud --groupId=<snyk_group_id> --skipEmptyOrg Full instructions
  3. Create organizations in Snyk and this time skip any that have been created already with --noDuplicateNames parameter snyk-api-import orgs:create --file=orgs.json --noDuplicateNames Full instructions will create a snyk-created-orgs.json file with Snyk organization ids and integration ids that are needed for import.
  4. Generate import data snyk-api-import import:data --orgsData=snyk-created-orgs.json --source=bitbucket-cloud Full instructions
  5. Optional. Generate the previously imported log to skip all previously imported repos a Group (see full documentation): snyk-api-import-macos list:imported --integrationType=<integration-type> --groupId=<snyk_group_id>
  6. Run import DEBUG=*snyk* snyk-api-import import Full instructions