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Bitbucket - Create PDF, Word, Excel Documents

Bitbucket integrates with Documentero to automatically turn repository activity into ready-to-share documents. Teams can capture commits, pull requests, or repository changes and generate formatted reports in .docx, .pdf, or .xlsx. This helps developers and managers keep track of progress without manually compiling updates. With automation tools like Make, n8n, or Power Automate, the connection can run in the background whenever new events occur in Bitbucket.

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Triggers

Watch a Workspace — Creates a new webhook on the specified workspace.
Watch a Repository — Creates a new webhook on the specified repository.

Actions

Create Document - Generate Word, Excel or PDF Document based on data from Bitbucket using Document Template
Create Document and Send as Email Attachment - Generate Word, Excel or PDF Document based on data from Bitbucket using Document Template and sends it to the specified email as an attachment.

Use Cases

Automatically generate PDF commit reports from Bitbucket activity
Create .docx release notes whenever a new version is tagged in Bitbucket
Export Bitbucket repository logs into Excel for weekly analysis
Build pull request summaries in Word format for project managers
Generate PDF audit reports from Bitbucket repository events
Create a contribution report in Excel from Bitbucket user activity
Export Bitbucket workspace changes into formatted PDF documents
Automatically generate Word documents with sprint summaries from Bitbucket data
Produce Excel sheets of issue tracking linked to Bitbucket commits
Create release documentation in PDF directly from Bitbucket webhooks

How you can use Bitbucket + Documentero

Repository Activity Report
Generate a PDF report each time a new commit is pushed to a Bitbucket repository.
Pull Request Summary
Create a .docx summary of all pull requests for a given sprint and share it with stakeholders.
Team Audit Log
Export an .xlsx log of repository events from Bitbucket for compliance or auditing purposes.
Release Documentation
Automatically build release notes in .docx format when a new tag is created in Bitbucket.
User Contribution Report
Produce a PDF overview of each team member’s commits and repository activity for performance reviews.

Setup Guides

Maken8nPower Automate

Make Tutorial: Integrate Bitbucket with Documentero

  1. Create a new scenario in Make.
  2. Add Bitbucket to the scenario and choose one of the triggers (Watch a Workspace, Watch a Repository). Connect your account and configure the trigger.
  3. Sign up to Documentero (or sign in). In Account Settings, copy your API key and create your first document template.
  4. In Make: Add Documentero as the next step and connect it using your API key.
  5. In your scenario, configure Documentero by selecting the Generate Document action, picking your template, and mapping fields from the Bitbucket trigger.
  6. Run or schedule your scenario and verify the output.

n8n Tutorial: Integrate Bitbucket with Documentero

  1. Create a new workflow in n8n.
  2. Add Bitbucket to the workflow and choose one of the triggers (Watch a Workspace, Watch a Repository). Connect your account and configure the trigger.
  3. Sign up to Documentero (or sign in). In Account Settings, copy your API key and create your first document template.
  4. In n8n: Add Documentero as the next step and connect it using your API key.
  5. In your workflow, configure Documentero by selecting the Generate Document action, picking your template, and mapping fields from the Bitbucket trigger.
  6. Execute (or activate) your workflow and verify the output.

Power Automate Tutorial: Integrate Bitbucket with Documentero

  1. Create a new flow in Power Automate.
  2. Add Bitbucket to the flow and choose one of the triggers (Watch a Workspace, Watch a Repository). Connect your account and configure the trigger.
  3. Sign up to Documentero (or sign in). In Account Settings, copy your API key and create your first document template.
  4. In Power Automate: Add Documentero as the next step and connect it using your API key.
  5. In your flow, configure Documentero by selecting the Generate Document action, picking your template, and mapping fields from the Bitbucket trigger.
  6. Test and save your flow.

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