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Connect Bitbucket to Auth0

1

Bitbucket setup

  1. Visit the Bitbucket Developer account page and sign up.
  2. Navigate to workspace settings.
  3. Add a new OAuth 2.0 consumer.
  4. Fill in the required details.
  5. Configure OAuth redirect URL:
    • Redirect URL: https://YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN/login/callback
    You can find the Auth0 domain in the Auth0 Dashboard.You can find this under Applications > [Your Application] > Settings > Basic Information > Domain.If you are using the custom domains feature, your Auth0 domain is the custom domain. You can find this under Branding > Custom Domains.
  6. Set permissions/scopes.
  7. Click Save.
  8. Toggle the consumer name to see the generated Key and Secret value for your consumer.
  9. Copy the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret.
To learn more about setting up Bitbucket, read the Login with Bitbucket documentation.
2

Auth0 setup

  1. In the Auth0 Dashboard, go to Authentication > Social.
  2. Select Create Connection, then choose Bitbucket.
  3. Click Continue.
  4. In General:
    1. Enter the Client ID and Client Secret from your Bitbucket OAuth app.
    2. Under Attributes, select the scope(s) required for your application. These determine what permissions your application can request from Bitbucket, whether for authentication (such as accessing basic profile details) or for API access (such as connecting to the provider's APIs).
  5. In Advanced, Enable Token Vault. This lets the connection retrieve and securely store access tokens for third‑party APIs. Learn more in Configure Token Vault.
  6. Click Create.
  7. After creation, you are redirected to the Applications page. Select the application(s) to enable this connection for.
    Note: In a new Auth0 tenant, you can select the Default App.
  8. Once you have created your Bitbucket social connection, test your connection to ensure the setup is working correctly before using it in your application.
This guide walks you through setting up the Bitbucket connection in Auth0. For an end-to-end example that shows how to set up your app to call third-party APIs on the user's behalf using a connection like this, read the Call Other's APIs on User's Behalf Quickstart.

Token Vault configuration example

To configure the Token Vault for your Bitbucket connection, you can use the following code snippet in your application:
const auth0AI = new Auth0AI();

export const withBitbucketConnection = auth0AI.withTokenForConnection({
  connection: "bitbucket",
  scopes: ["profile", ...],
  refreshToken: getAuth0RefreshToken(),
});

Next steps