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When migrating plan repositories e.g. to Bitbucket Cloud (or any other no Bitbucket Server repository), for the "Remote trigger" type, a WebHook and a "Trigger IP address" has to be specified.
For not needing to update that IP address manually and plan per plan, a global Bamboo setting would be great allowing to whitelist that IP address used for "Remote trigger".
This could, for example, be just another tab under Cog >> Overview >> Repository settings.
What is currently possible is to utilize Bamboo's bulk actions, like so:
- As Bamboo Admin user navigate to Cog >> Overview >> Bulk action and there select "Replace triggers" and press button "Next".
- Select the plans wished underneath your projects of choice and press button "Next" again.
- That brings you to a page where you can select "Trigger type". Choose "Remote trigger" there and find opening field "Trigger IP addresses" where you can perform the change.
Another great alternative to providing a place for global Bamboo setting for changing that IP trigger address might be prividing an appropriate REST API endpoint. Or even both.
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