We are required by QA to prove that we approved all of our pullrequests and export such a list to an external audit company. Is there a way to export the list of all pullrequest to excel or a different file format?
I had a look at the Bitbucket API but it seems that this will not do the deal. Maybe this is an Issue for JIRA as well, as the required data is collected on the release summary page?
Any update on this? We also need something to export the pull requests for our Management level that do not have access to Bitbucket.
Hello Folks, Is it possible to export a report of all the Pull requests merged in Bitbucket cloud for a given time period ?
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Hi,
One way to export the list of all pull requests with their data into a CSV file is by using the Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket app.
You can get more details in this article.
Kind regards,
Uladzislava
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Hi! We do use Bitbucket server (formerly Stash) v5.1.3 and we also need to export all pull-requests details (pull request id, reviewers, etc.) done from a certain date (since 01/11/2017 till today) on certain repositories.
If I get it right, repository attached by @sshaw is meant for Bitbucket cloud (uses rest api 2.0), while in our case we only have rest api 1.0 so it doesn't work.
At this moment I am considering implementing a custom application/script that does all this logic (iterate through all pull-request pages, filter dates, etc.).
Before start doing so (it will take a while to implement), I was just wondering if any of you knows about an alternative that could save me quite some time (e.g. a github repository I could use as a basis, a Bitbucket server out of the box feature, a Bitbucket plugin, etc.) .
Thanks in advance.
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@Josep Serra, what makes you think the Bitbucket client works with 2.0 only? Codebase does reference `1.0` in API paths...
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Thanks @sshaw for the quick reply! Mmm it sounds weird to me since I run the latest version and path generated was referencing api 2.0. Consequently it threw a 404 exception since the path could not be found in our Bitbucket server (If I manually modify the path to api 1.0 then it worked). At that point I assumed it was thought for api 2.0. Maybe I did something wrong. I have finally implemented a custom script to solve my issue. thanks anyway for the support
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I just added Bitbucket support to Export Pull Requests. It'll export them to a CSV. Check it out: https://github.com/sshaw/export-pull-requests
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hi, I've tried your plugin and it looks good, but, the User column remains blank...
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Hi, this was fixed in v0.3.4. What version you using?
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hi
I'm using v0.3.3 (GitHub v0.19.0, GitLab v4.17.0, Bitbucket v0.1.7)
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