Cross Recovery Options
This article describes the cross recovery options in Bitbucket
Cross recovery options
In general, Xopero ONE allows you to restore the data between GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket. Different vendors gives you an opportunity to create different metadata, which are not common to the all providers. Due to this fact, during the restore process, you can meet the case, when the some metadata may be not available to restore. In this article you will find the information, which metadata are allowed to restore between Bitbucket and other Git providers.
See also the article with protected Bitbucket resources / elements / metadata:
Protected Bitbucket Resources / Elements / MetadataMetadata | Restore to |
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Downloads | Bitbucket |
Deployment keys | Bitbucket, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Pull requests | Bitbucket, Bitbucket DC, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Pull requests comments | Bitbucket, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Webhooks | Bitbucket |
Pipelines | Bitbucket |
Tag | Bitbucket, Bitbucket DC, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
LFS | Bitbucket, Bitbucket DC, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Commits | Bitbucket, Bitbucket DC, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Issue Comments | Bitbucket, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Issues | Bitbucket, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Repository | Bitbucket, Bitbucket DC, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Wiki | Bitbucket, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Branches | Bitbucket, Bitbucket DC, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab |
Pipeline schedules | Bitbucket |
Pipeline known hosts | Bitbucket |
Branching model | Bitbucket |
Branch restrictions | Bitbucket |
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