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Install Atlassian Bitbucket Server

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  • 2.3.0 (latest)
  • 2.2.8
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released May 14th 2020
This version is compatible with:
  • Puppet Enterprise 2019.8.x, 2019.7.x, 2019.5.x, 2019.4.x, 2019.3.x, 2019.2.x, 2019.1.x, 2019.0.x, 2018.1.x
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  • Bolt
  • Manual installation
  • Direct download

Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'thewired-bitbucket', '2.3.0'
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Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add thewired-bitbucket
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Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install thewired-bitbucket --version 2.3.0

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Documentation

thewired/bitbucket — version 2.3.0 May 14th 2020

puppet-bitbucket

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Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
  3. Setup - The basics of getting started with Bitbucket
  4. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  5. Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
  6. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  7. Development - Guide for contributing to the module
  8. Testing - How to test the Bitbucket module
  9. Contributors

Overview

This is a puppet module to install Atlassian Bitbucket. On-premises source code management for Git that's secure, fast, and enterprise grade.

Module Version Supported Stash/Bitbucket versions
2.3.x 4.5.x - 7.x.x
2.2.x 4.5.x - 5.x.x
2.1.x 4.5.x - 4.14.x
2.0.x 4.0.x - 4.4.x

Module Description

This module installs/upgrades Atlassian's Enterprise source code management tool. The Bitbucket module also manages the bitbucket configuration files with Puppet.

Setup

Bitbucket Prerequisites

  • Bitbucket requires a Java Developers Kit (JDK) or Java Run-time Environment (JRE) platform to be installed on your servers operating system. Oracle JDK / JRE (formerly Sun JDK / JRE) versions 7 and 8 and Open JDK/ JRE versions 7 and 8 are currently supported by Atlassian.

  • Bitbucket requires a relational database to store its configuration data. This module currently supports PostgreSQL 8.4 to 9.x and MySQL 5.x. We suggest using puppetlabs-postgresql/puppetlabs-mysql modules to configure/manage the database. The module uses PostgreSQL as a default.

  • Bitbucket requires Git to be installed on your servers operating system before it can start the service. puppetlabs/git can be used to manage this installation. Refer to Atlassian documentation to determine what version of Git is supported for different versions of Bitbucket.

  • Whilst not required, for production use we recommend using nginx/apache as a reverse proxy to Bitbucket. We suggest using the jfryman/nginx puppet module.

  • Users of the module are responsible for archive package dependencies for alternative providers and all extraction utilities such as tar, gunzip, bunzip, unzip.

What Bitbucket affects

If installing to an existing Bitbucket instance, it is your responsibility to backup your database. We also recommend that you backup your Bitbucket home directory and that you align your current Bitbucket version with the version you intend to use with puppet Bitbucket module.

You must have your database setup with the account user that Bitbucket will use. This can be done using the puppetlabs-postgresql and puppetlabs-mysql modules. The mysql java connector can be installed using the puppet/mysql_java_connector module.

When using this module to upgrade Bitbucket, please make sure you have a database/Bitbucket home backup. We plan to include a class for backing up the bitbucket home directory in a future release.

Beginning with Bitbucket

This puppet module will automatically download the Bitbucket tar.gz from Atlassian and extracts it into /opt/bitbucket/atlassian-bitbucket-$version. The default Bitbucket home is /home/bitbucket.

Basic examples
  class { 'bitbucket':
    javahome    => '/opt/java',
  }
  class { 'bitbucket':
    version        => '5.10.0',
    javahome       => '/opt/java',
    dburl          => 'jdbc:postgresql://bitbucket.example.com:5433/bitbucket',
    dbpassword     => $bitbucketpass,
  }

Schedule a weekly git garbage collect for all repositories.

  class { 'bitbucket::gc': }

Enable external facts for bitbucket version.

  class { 'bitbucket::facts': }

Enable a bitbucket backup

  class { 'bitbucket':
    backup_ensure          => present,
    backupclient_version    => '3.3.4',
    backup_home            => '/opt/bitbucket-backup',
    backupuser             => 'admin',
    backuppass             => 'password',
    backup_keep_age        => '3d',
    backup_schedule_hour   => '5',
    backup_schedule_minute => '0',
  }
Upgrades
Upgrades to Bitbucket

Bitbucket can be upgraded by incrementing this version number. This will STOP the running instance of Bitbucket and attempt to upgrade. You should take caution when doing large version upgrades. Always backup your database and your home directory. The bitbucket::facts class is required for upgrades.

  class { 'bitbucket':
    javahome => '/opt/java',
    version  => '5.10.0',
  }
  class { 'bitbucket::facts': }

If the bitbucket service is managed outside of puppet the stop_bitbucket paramater can be used to shut down bitbucket.

  class { 'bitbucket':
    javahome   => '/opt/java',
    version    => '5.10.0',
    stop_bitbucket => 'crm resource stop bitbucket && sleep 15',
  }
  class { 'bitbucket::facts': }

Usage

This module also allows for direct customization of the JVM, following Atlassian's recommendations

This is especially useful for setting properties such as HTTP/https proxy settings. Support has also been added for reverse proxying bitbucket via Apache or nginx.

A more complex example

  class { 'bitbucket':
    version        => '5.10.0',
    installdir     => '/opt/atlassian/atlassian-bitbucket',
    homedir        => '/opt/atlassian/application-data/bitbucket-home',
    javahome       => '/opt/java',
    download_url    => 'http://example.co.za/pub/software/development-tools/atlassian/',
    dburl          => 'jdbc:postgresql://dbvip.example.co.za:5433/bitbucket',
    dbpassword     => $bitbucketpass,
    service_manage => false,
    jvm_xms        => '1G',
    jvm_xmx        => '4G',
    java_opts      => '-Dhttp.proxyHost=proxy.example.co.za -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 -Dhttps.proxyHost=proxy.example.co.za -Dhttps.proxyPort=8080 -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=\"localhost|127.0.0.1|172.*.*.*|10.*.*.*|*.example.co.za\"',
    proxy          => {
      'server.scheme'     => 'https',
      'server.proxy-name' => 'bitbucket.example.co.za',
      'server.proxy-port' => '443',
    },
    tomcat_port    => '7991'
  }
  class { 'bitbucket::facts': }
  class { 'bitbucket::gc': }

A Hiera example

This example is used in production for 500 users in an traditional enterprise environment. Your mileage may vary. The dbpassword can be stored using eyaml hiera extension.

# Bitbucket configuration
bitbucket::version:        '5.10.0'
bitbucket::installdir:     '/opt/atlassian/atlassian-bitbucket'
bitbucket::homedir:        '/opt/atlassian/application-data/bitbucket-home'
bitbucket::javahome:       '/opt/java'
bitbucket::dburl:          'jdbc:postgresql://dbvip.example.co.za:5433/bitbucket'
bitbucket::service_manage: false
bitbucket::download_url:    'http://example.co.za/pub/software/development-tools/atlassian'
bitbucket::jvm_xms:        '1G'
bitbucket::jvm_xmx:        '4G'
bitbucket::java_opts: >
  -XX:+UseLargePages
  -Dhttp.proxyHost=proxy.example.co.za
  -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080
  -Dhttps.proxyHost=proxy.example.co.za
  -Dhttps.proxyPort=8080
  -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=localhost\|127.0.0.1\|172.*.*.*\|10.*.*.*\|*.example.co.za
bitbucket::env:
  - 'http_proxy=proxy.example.co.za:8080'
  - 'https_proxy=proxy.example.co.za:8080'
bitbucket::proxy:
  server.scheme:     'https'
  server.proxy-name:  'bitbucket.example.co.za'
  server.proxy-port:  '443'
bitbucket::bitbucket_stop: '/usr/sbin crm resource stop bitbucket'

Reference

Classes

Public Classes

  • bitbucket: Main class, manages the installation and configuration of Bitbucket.
  • bitbucket::facts: Enable external facts for running instance of Bitbucket. This class is required to handle upgrades of Bitbucket. As it is an external fact, we chose not to enable it by default.
  • bitbucket::gc: Schedule a weekly git garbage collect for all repositories
  • bitbucket::backup: Schedule a backup of bitbucket

Private Classes

  • bitbucket::install: Installs Bitbucket binaries
  • bitbucket::config: Modifies Bitbucket/tomcat configuration files
  • bitbucket::service: Manage the Bitbucket service.

Parameters

Bitbucket parameters

javahome

Specify the java home directory. No assumptions are made re the location of java and therefore this option is required. Default: undef

version

Specifies the version of Bitbucket to install, defaults to latest available at time of module upload to the forge. It is recommended to pin the version number to avoid unnecessary upgrades of Bitbucket

format

The format of the file bitbucket will be installed from. Default: 'tar.gz'

installdir

The installation directory of the bitbucket binaries. Default: '/opt/bitbucket'

homedir

The home directory of bitbucket. Configuration files are stored here. Default: '/home/bitbucket'

logdir

The directory where all lof files are stored. Default: '/var/log/bitbucket'

manage_usr_grp

Whether or not this module will manage the bitbucket user and group associated with the install. You must either allow the module to manage both aspects or handle both outside the module. Default: true

user

The user that bitbucket should run as, as well as the ownership of bitbucket related files. Default: 'atlbitbucket'

group

The group that bitbucket files should be owned by. Default: 'atlbitbucket'

uid

Specify a uid of the bitbucket user. Default: undef

gid

Specify a gid of the bitbucket user: Default: undef

context_path

Specify context path, defaults to ''. If modified, Once Bitbucket has started, go to the administration area and click Server Settings (under 'Settings'). Append the new context path to your base URL.

tomcat_port

Specify the port that you wish to run tomcat under, defaults to 7990

Database parameters

dbuser

The name of the database user that bitbucket should use. Default: 'bitbucket'

dbpassword

The database password for the database user. Default: 'password'

dburl

The uri to the bitbucket database server. Default: 'jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/bitbucket'

dbdriver

The driver to use to connect to the database. Default: 'org.postgresql.Driver'

JVM Java parameters

jvm_xms

Default: '256m'

jvm_xmx

Default: '1024m'

jvm_optional

Default: '-XX:-HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError'

jvm_support_recommended_args

Default: ''

java_opts

Default: ''

Tomcat parameters

proxy

Reverse https proxy configuration. See examples for more detail. Default: {}

Miscellaneous parameters

download_url

Where to download the bitbucket binaries from. Default: 'https://downloads.atlassian.com/software/stash/downloads'

checksum

The md5 checksum of the archive file. Only supported with deploy_module => archive. Defaults to 'undef'

service_manage

Should puppet manage this service? Default: true

service_ensure

Manage the bitbucket service, defaults to 'running'

service_enable

Defaults to 'true'

service_options

Add options to the start-bitbucket.sh script. Example: --no-search. Defaults to ''.

stop_bitbucket

If the bitbucket service is managed outside of puppet the stop_bitbucket paramater can be used to shut down bitbucket for upgrades. Defaults to 'service bitbucket stop && sleep 15'

deploy_module

Module to use for installed bitbucket archive fille. Supports puppet-archive and nanliu-staging. Defaults to 'archive'. Archive supports md5 hash checking, Staging supports s3 buckets.

config_properties

Extra configuration options for bitbucket (bitbucket-config.properties). See https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/STASH/Bitbucket+config+properties for available options. Must be a hash, Default: {}

umask

Specify the umask bitbucket should run with. Defaults to undef, in which case the user account's default umask is left untouched.

additionnal_env

Add a line in _startup-webapp.sh. Some installations require custom env variables (like modifying LD_LIBRARY_PATH).

Backup parameters

manage_backup

Whether to manage installation of backup client or not. Defaults to true.

backup_ensure

Enable or disable the backup cron job. Defaults to present.

backupclient_version

The version of the backup client to install. Defaults to '3.3.4'

backup_home

Home directory to use for backups. Backups are created here under /archive. Defaults to '/opt/bitbucket-backup'.

backupuser

The username to use to initiate the bitbucket backup. Defaults to 'admin'

backuppass

The password to use to initiate the bitbucket backup. Defaults to 'password'

backup_keep_age

How long to keep the backup archives for. You can choose seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks by specifying the first letter of any of those words (e.g., ‘1w’). Specifying 0 will remove all files.

backup_schedule_hour

Hour schedule for when to perform backup. Defaults to '5'.

backup_schedule_minute

Minute schedule for when to perform backup. Defaults to '0'.

Limitations

  • Puppet 3.4+
  • Puppet Enterprise

The puppetlabs repositories can be found at: http://yum.puppetlabs.com/ and http://apt.puppetlabs.com/

  • RedHat / CentOS 5/6/7
  • Ubuntu 12.04 / 14.04 / 16.04
  • Debian 7

Development

Please feel free to raise any issues here for bug fixes. We also welcome feature requests. Feel free to make a pull request for anything and we make the effort to review and merge. We prefer with tests if possible.

Testing - How to test the Bitbucket module

Using puppetlabs_spec_helper. Simply run:

bundle install && bundle exec rake spec

to get results.

/usr/bin/ruby1.9.1 -S rspec spec/classes/bitbucket_config_spec.rb spec/classes/bitbucket_facts_spec.rb spec/classes/bitbucket_install_spec.rb spec/classes/bitbucket_service_spec.rb spec/classes/bitbucket_upgrade_spec.rb --color
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Using Beaker - Puppet Labs cloud enabled acceptance testing tool.

run (Additional yak shaving may be required):

BEAKER_set=ubuntu-server-12042-x64 bundle exec rake beaker
BEAKER_set=debian-73-x64 bundle exec rake beaker
BEAKER_set=centos-64-x64 bundle exec rake beaker

Contributors

  • Jaco Van Tonder
  • Merritt Krakowitzer merritt@krakowitzer.com
  • Sebastian Cole
  • Geoff Williams
  • Bruce Morrison
  • Daniel Duwe
  • Brian Carpio
  • Frank Kleine
  • Ben Roberts