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Sourcebot V4 introduces authentication, performance improvements and code navigation. Checkout the [migration guide](https://docs.sourcebot.dev/self-hosting/upgrade/v3-to-v4-guide) for information on upgrading your instance to v4. ### Changed - [**Breaking Change**] Authentication is now required by default. Notes: - When setting up your instance, email / password login will be the default authentication provider. - The first user that logs into the instance is given the `owner` role. ([docs](https://docs.sourcebot.dev/docs/more/roles-and-permissions)). - Subsequent users can request to join the instance. The `owner` can approve / deny requests to join the instance via `Settings` > `Members` > `Pending Requests`. - If a user is approved to join the instance, they are given the `member` role. - Additional login providers, including email links and SSO, can be configured with additional environment variables. ([docs](https://docs.sourcebot.dev/self-hosting/configuration/authentication)). - Clicking on a search result now takes you to the `/browse` view. Files can still be previewed by clicking the "Preview" button or holding `Cmd` / `Ctrl` when clicking on a search result. [#315](https://github.com/sourcebot-dev/sourcebot/pull/315) ### Added - [Sourcebot EE] Added search-based code navigation, allowing you to jump between symbol definition and references when viewing source files. [Read the documentation](https://docs.sourcebot.dev/docs/search/code-navigation). [#315](https://github.com/sourcebot-dev/sourcebot/pull/315) - Added collapsible filter panel. [#315](https://github.com/sourcebot-dev/sourcebot/pull/315) ### Fixed - Improved scroll performance for large numbers of search results. [#315](https://github.com/sourcebot-dev/sourcebot/pull/315)
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<Note>Environment variables are only supported in a [declarative config](/self-hosting/configuration/declarative-config) and cannot be used in the web UI.</Note>
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1. Add the `token` and `user` (username associated with the app password you created) properties to your connection config:
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```json
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{
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"type": "bitbucket",
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"deploymentType": "cloud",
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"user": "myusername",
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"token": {
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// note: this env var can be named anything. It
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// doesn't need to be `BITBUCKET_TOKEN`.
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"env": "BITBUCKET_TOKEN"
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}
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// .. rest of config ..
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}
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```
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2. Pass this environment variable each time you run Sourcebot:
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```bash
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docker run \
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-e BITBUCKET_TOKEN=<PAT> \
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/* additional args */ \
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ghcr.io/sourcebot-dev/sourcebot:latest
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```
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<Note>Secrets are only supported when [authentication](/self-hosting/configuration/authentication) is enabled.</Note>
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1. Navigate to **Secrets** in settings and create a new secret with your access token:
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2. Add the `token` and `user` (username associated with the app password you created) properties to your connection config:
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```json
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{
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"type": "bitbucket",
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"deploymentType": "cloud",
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"user": "myusername",
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"token": {
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"secret": "mysecret"
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}
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// .. rest of config ..
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}
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```
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