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==== Bitbucket
There are a number of steps you have to complete to be able to login to Bitbucket.
First, open the `Identity Providers` left menu item and select `Bitbucket` from the `Add provider` drop down list. This will bring you to the `Add identity provider` page.
.Add Identity Provider
image:{project_images}/bitbucket-add-identity-provider.png[]
Before you can click `Save`, you must obtain a `Client ID` and `Client Secret` from Bitbucket.
NOTE: You will the `Redirect URI` from this page in a later step, which you will provide to Bitbucket when you register {project_name} as a client there.
.Add a New App
To enable login with Bitbucket you must first register an application project in
https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/oauth-on-bitbucket-cloud-238027431.html[OAuth on Bitbucket Cloud].
NOTE: Bitbucket often changes the look and feel of application registration, so what you see on the Bitbucket site may differ. If in doubt, see the Bitbucket documentation.
image:images/bitbucket-developer-applications.png[]
Click the `Add consumer` button.
.Register App
image:images/bitbucket-register-app.png[]
Copy the `Redirect URI` from the {project_name} `Add Identity Provider` page and enter it into the `Authorization callback URL` field on the Bitbucket `Register a new OAuth application` page.
On the same page, mark the `Email` and `Read` boxes under `Account` to allow your application to read user email.
.Bitbucket App Page
image:images/bitbucket-app-page.png[]
When you are done registering, click `Save`. This will open the application management page in Bitbucket. Find the client ID and secret from this page so you can enter them into the {project_name} `Add identity provider` page.
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+To finish, return to {project_name} and enter them. Click `Save`.