Vercel for Bitbucket automatically deploys your Bitbucket projects with Vercel, providing Preview Deployment URLs, and automatic Custom Domain updates.

Commits pushed to Bitbucket are automatically built and deployed with Vercel.

Deploying a Bitbucket Repository

Learn how to create a new Vercel Project from a Bitbucket repository and enable automatic deployments on every branch push here.

Changing the Bitbucket Repository of a Project

If you'd like to connect your Vercel Project to a different Bitbucket repository or disconnect it, you can do so from the Git section in the Project Settings.

A Deployment for Each Push

Vercel for Bitbucket will deploy each push by default. This includes pushes and pull requests made to branches. This allows those working within the project to preview the changes made before they are pushed to production.

With each new push, if Vercel is already building a previous commit, the current build will be canceled to build the most recent commit so that you always have the latest changes deployed as quickly as possible.

Updating the Production Domain

If Custom Domains are set from a project domains dashboard, pushes and merges to the Production Branch (commonly "main") will be made live to those domains with the latest deployment made with a push.

If you decide to revert a commit that has already been deployed to production, the previous Production Deployment from a commit will automatically be made available at the Custom Domain instantly; providing you with instant rollbacks.

Preview URLs for Each Pull Request

The latest push to any pull request will automatically be made available at a unique preview URL based on the project name, branch, and team or username. These URLs will be given through a comment on each pull request.

A preview URL created from a pull request.

You may want to use different workflows and APIs based on Git information. To support this, the following System Environment Variables are exposed to your Deployments:


Name
Description
VERCEL_GIT_PROVIDER
The Git Provider the deployment is triggered from. In the case of Bitbucket, the value is always bitbucket.
VERCEL_GIT_REPO_SLUG
The slug of the Bitbucket repository that was deployed. Example: my-site.
VERCEL_GIT_REPO_OWNER
The Bitbucket user or team that the project belongs to. Example: acme.
VERCEL_GIT_REPO_ID
The ID of the Bitbucket repository the deployment is triggered from. Example: {9e072df2-521e-4409-a01c-c984569fea20}.
VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_REF
The Bitbucket branch that the deployment was triggered by. Example: improve-about-page.
VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_SHA
The Bitbucket sha of the commit the deployment was triggered by. Example: fa1eade47b73733d6312d5abfad33ce9e4068081.
VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE
The message accompanying the Bitbucket commit that was deployed. Example: Add John Doe to about page.
VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR_LOGIN
The name of the commit author on Bitbucket. Example: John Doe.
VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR_NAME
Bitbucket profile URL of the commit author. Example: https://bitbucket.org/%7B45585b19-b616-401e-89d3-1a47fddb7033%7D/.

To sign up on Vercel with a different Bitbucket account, sign out of your current Bitbucket account:

Sign out of Bitbucket.

Then, restart the Vercel signup process.


Last Edited on December 30th 2020