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  2. BAM-21375

Removing repository from Bamboo should remove created SSH access key in Bitbucket

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      Summary(Customer's use case)

      When a Bitbucket repository inside Bamboo plan, Bamboo's SSH access key gets added to the Bitbucket repository. If the Bitbucket repository is deleted inside Bamboo plan, this Bamboo's SSH access key will not get deleted in Bitbucket thereby giving unnecessary access. This creates a cumbersome process of manually deleting the SSH key when a repository is deleted in a Bamboo plan

      Expected result

      Please we would like to see that the SSH key is automatically deleted when a repository is deleted from a Bamboo plan. Kindly let us know if the description of the request and expected result are what you are looking for. Any additions are most welcomed.

      Thank You.

            [BAM-21375] Removing repository from Bamboo should remove created SSH access key in Bitbucket

            Sowndarya added a comment -

            Same issue is with Bitbucket-Fisheye connection also :

            When I add a repository from Bitbucket Server in Fisheye, Fisheye's SSH access key will gets added to the Bitbucket repository. This is fine. But when I remove the repository in Fisheye, the SSH access keys still exists inside Bitbucket repository. Is it not getting removed. Basically, once SSH access key is added, it will never get deleted unless deleted manually.

            Sowndarya added a comment - Same issue is with Bitbucket-Fisheye connection also : When I add a repository from Bitbucket Server in Fisheye, Fisheye's SSH access key will gets added to the Bitbucket repository. This is fine. But when I remove the repository in Fisheye, the SSH access keys still exists inside Bitbucket repository. Is it not getting removed. Basically, once SSH access key is added, it will never get deleted unless deleted manually.

            If the Bitbucket repository is deleted inside Bamboo plan

            If a repo is deleted from a plan that repository definition still exists, so at the very least we would need to not do this when repositories are deleted from plans, only when they are removed from Bamboo altogether as they could still be used on other plans.

            John van der Loo (Inactive) added a comment - If the Bitbucket repository is deleted inside Bamboo plan If a repo is deleted from a plan that repository definition still exists, so at the very least we would need to not do this when repositories are deleted from plans, only when they are removed from Bamboo altogether as they could still be used on other plans.

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              abimba@atlassian.com Andrew Bimba
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