You have to put 
http://{USERNAME}:{PASSWORD}@JENKINS_URL/job/JOB_NAME/build?token=TOKEN 
<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2FJENKINS_URL%2Fjob%2FJOB_NAME%2Fbuild%3Ftoken%3DTOKEN&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNH17rdcappBFDsl3TDKB9QoL8fg5Q>

Il giorno giovedì 28 luglio 2016 23:32:32 UTC+2, Otávio Augusto Soares ha 
scritto:
>
> Have you tried using the "Trigger builds remotely (e.g., from scripts)", 
> setting a token and then add a webhooh to 
> http://JENKINS_URL/job/JOB_NAME/build?token=TOKEN
>
> Unfortunately it's not working for me because I've secured my jenkins and 
> get 403. But you can try.
>
> Em sexta-feira, 22 de julho de 2016 08:52:45 UTC-3, Jeroen Reijn escreveu:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to get my multibranch workflow job to trigger based on a 
>> change in bitbucket server (previously known as stash).
>>
>> I've read most of the docs on the several plugins, but I can't seem to 
>> get the combination to work. 
>>
>> What I've done now is configure my project with:
>>
>> Branch sources -> Bitbucket
>> Build Configuration -> Mode -> From Jenkinsfile
>> Bitbucket Server URL -> My custom URL
>> And I've setup the credentials.
>>
>> That part seems to work fine, so if I manually trigger the build it runs 
>> fine and does the branch indexing.
>>
>> On the bitbucket side, I've tried to use the following plugins:
>>
>> 1. Bitbucket Server Webhook to Jenkins
>> I tried this with specificing the jenkins url, but it reports back with:
>>
>> Error: Jenkins response: No git jobs using repository: 
>> http://host:7990/scm/hv/project.git and branches: master No Git 
>> consumers using SCM API plugin for: http://host:7990/scm/hv/project.git
>>
>> I guess this comes from the fact it's a pipeline job that uses a branches 
>> sources instead of git in a 'normal' maven base project with git as source.
>>
>>
>> 2. Post-Receive WebHooks
>>
>> If I use this plugin with the URL http://jenkinshost:8080/bitbucket-hook/ 
>> it complaints with:
>> WARNING: Error while serving http://jenkinshost:8080/bitbucket-hook/ 
>>
>> net.sf.json.JSONException: JSONObject["user"] not found.
>>
>> So it seems the request body to the bitbucket hook is not what the server 
>> expects. I've found some github issues, but I can't seem to figure out how 
>> I can make this work.
>>
>> I assume I'm not the only one trying this?
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jeroen
>>
>>
>>

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