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# Authentication through Bitbucket Cloud
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## Overview
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One of the login options for dex uses the Bitbucket OAuth2 flow to identify the end user through their Bitbucket account.
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When a client redeems a refresh token through dex, dex will re-query Bitbucket to update user information in the ID Token. To do this, __dex stores a readonly Bitbucket access token in its backing datastore.__ Users that reject dex's access through Bitbucket will also revoke all dex clients which authenticated them through Bitbucket.
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## Configuration
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Register a new OAuth consumer with [Bitbucket](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/oauth-on-bitbucket-cloud-238027431.html) ensuring the callback URL is `(dex issuer)/callback`. For example if dex is listening at the non-root path `https://auth.example.com/dex` the callback would be `https://auth.example.com/dex/callback`.
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The following is an example of a configuration for `examples/config-dev.yaml`:
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```yaml
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connectors:
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- type: bitbucket-cloud
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# Required field for connector id.
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id: bitbucket-cloud
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# Required field for connector name.
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name: Bitbucket Cloud
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config:
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# Credentials can be string literals or pulled from the environment.
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clientID: $BITBUCKET_CLIENT_ID
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clientSecret: $BITBUCKET_CLIENT_SECRET
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redirectURI: http://127.0.0.1:5556/dex/callback
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# Optional teams whitelist, communicated through the "groups" scope.
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# If `teams` is omitted, all of the user's Bitbucket teams are returned when the groups scope is present.
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# If `teams` is provided, this acts as a whitelist - only the user's Bitbucket teams that are in the configured `teams` below will go into the groups claim. Conversely, if the user is not in any of the configured `teams`, the user will not be authenticated.
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teams:
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- my-team
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```
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