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According to the documentation of the bitbucket plugin for Jenkins (https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/BitBucket+Plugin) it should be possible to access the payload infos through the environment varaible $BITBUCKET_PAYLOAD. However when in my build I run the command printenv, there is no environment variable called $BITBUCKET_PAYLOAD, and nothing related to it. So it's impossible for me to access informations I need to configure my build.

JimZer
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You can trigger Jenkins with Generic Webhook Trigger instead.

Then you can create a variable everything having the JSONPath $. Then everything will resolve to the entire JSON payload. So you can have a shell script build step like:

echo $everything
Tomas Bjerre
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