
Improves your code review experience by integrating static code analysis, bug prediction, PR templates and source code lookup
Improves your code review experience by integrating static code analysis, bug prediction, PR templates and source code lookup
Improves your code review experience by integrating static code analysis, bug prediction, PR templates and source code lookup
Runs static code analysis tools on your pull requests and reports found violations directly in your code. PMD, Scalastyle, CodeNarc, JSLint & JSHint are built-in but you can run any external tool on your pull requests.
Pull request templates allow you to configure a default description to help contributors add the right details. The app can also mark files which have been detected as bug hotspots to make reviewers take special care.
Ever wanted to check some class or function definitions during a code review? Source code cross-referencing allows you to look up definitions of code entities by Ctrl+Click'ing on them - as you are used to from your IDE!
More details
Code reviews are a cost-effective software bug detection technique. By combining them with static code analysis tools, coding style violations and bugs can be found more reliable when they are judged by the code review peers.
Code Review Assistant (CRA) reports found violations by static code analyzers right in your pull request with the help of Bitbucket's Code Insights. CRA is able to enforce quality requirements by preventing merges of pull requests that exceed a configurable number of violations. Beside the integrated analyzers, you can also run any external tool over your pull requests.
Another important feature of CRA allows developers to look up definitions of code entities like classes and functions during a code review by just one click. With this feature, browsing code in the pull request view feels as convenient as in your IDE!
Finally, CRA is able to mark files in your pull requests which likely contain bugs due to a lot of bug-fixing commits for them in the recent past.
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Thank you for your feedback. Could you please open a support ticket by writing to our support mail address so that we can better discuss this feature request?


Hi, thanks for your question. The plug-in is indeed able to use PEP8. Please find instructions on how to integrate it in our Wiki.


Hi, thanks for your feedback. Could you please create a bug report in our JIRA project or write to our support email address with the stack trace that is generated in your Bitbucket Server log file when you create a pull request? That will help us to reproduce this issue.


Thanks for your feedback! We will support to run any external program (not only the built-in analyzers) which can analyze source code files with the upcoming release 1.8.0. Unfortunately, this will not include Findbugs because it can only deal with byte code. If you need Findbugs we suggest that you have a look at our Sonar for Bitbucket Server plug-in.
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Thank you for your interest in our app. Yes, you can basically use any external tool that emits information about code issues to STDOUT. Please find more details about how to integrate such tools in our Wiki.


Thank you for your interest in our app. We have no plans to support Bitbucket Datacenter for this app.




Thank you for your feedback. Could you please open a support ticket by writing to our support mail address so that we can better discuss this feature request?
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Thank you for your feedback. Could you please open a support ticket by writing to our support mail address so that we can better discuss this feature request?


Hi, thanks for your question. The plug-in is indeed able to use PEP8. Please find instructions on how to integrate it in our Wiki.


Hi, thanks for your feedback. Could you please create a bug report in our JIRA project or write to our support email address with the stack trace that is generated in your Bitbucket Server log file when you create a pull request? That will help us to reproduce this issue.


Thanks for your feedback! We will support to run any external program (not only the built-in analyzers) which can analyze source code files with the upcoming release 1.8.0. Unfortunately, this will not include Findbugs because it can only deal with byte code. If you need Findbugs we suggest that you have a look at our Sonar for Bitbucket Server plug-in.
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- Renew your Jira or Confluence license at a non-legacy tier, then purchase the app at the same tier.
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Versions
Version 4.0.0 • Bitbucket Server 5.15.0 - 7.9.1 • Released 2020-04-20
Summary
Support for Bitbucket 7 and multi-line static code analysis output
Details
New features:* IMPORTANT: Removal of code cross-referencing feature based on ctags for Bitbucket >= 7.0
* Bitbucket 7 compatibility
* Support multi-line static code analysis output
* Ignore LFS files when cloning a repository
Bug fixes:
* Annotations with built-in CodeNarc are not shown due to relative-paths in issue output
Task:
* Upgrade to CodeNarc 1.4
* Increased timeout for running external analyzers
Installation
- Log into your Bitbucket instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Atlassian Marketplace. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Code Review Assistant for Bitbucket via search. The appropriate app version appears in the search results.
- Click Try free to begin a new trial or Buy now to purchase a license for Code Review Assistant for Bitbucket. You're prompted to log into MyAtlassian. Code Review Assistant for Bitbucket begins to download.
- Enter your information and click Generate license when redirected to MyAtlassian.
- Click Apply license. If you're using an older version of UPM, you can copy and paste the license into your Bitbucket instance.
To find older Code Review Assistant for Bitbucket versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.