Atlassian has just released their own plugin, which is much easier to user and mimics the behavior that used to be there for hipchat
I tried this with basic configuration, but encountered this error message which make me can't move on - Oops, we couldn't communicate successfully with your app. Please check that your web address is entered correctly, and that you've configured your software with the credentials below.
I am guess slack trying to access my bitbucket server which is on premise (local ip address)
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If you installed the plugin into bitbucket, then went to the admin sections and started the connection which allows basic or advanced, it should have created a Bitbucket app inside your slack instance. Go to slack and manage apps, then find the Bitbucket app, about 1/3 of the way down there is a 'Configuration' section edit that by clicking the pencil from there you will be able to declare the expected URL for your bitbucket server.
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You should manual create App in Slack and use an Advanced setting that is not working at the moment for Bitbucket.
See comments https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-articles/Connect-Jira-and-Confluence-Server-to-Slack-Today/ba-p/1008234
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I got it right already, basic just simply ignore that error message "Oops, we couldn't communicate successfully with your app. Please check that your web address is entered correctly, and that you've configured your software with the credentials below.", the integration still work like a charm.
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Hi @Kevin Tan,
Yes, while we aren't using it personally, it functions the exact same way as the Bamboo one does. You install the free add-on from the marketplace. Provide the Slack webhook url (you'll need admin permissions in slack to get this) and the channel that messages should be published in, and then you you have some optional selections about what information you what to have sent to slack (e.g. the name of the bot user, the icon for it, what actions produce a notification, etc.)
I hope that helps!
-James
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