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# Bitbucket widget
The widget shows the number of pull requests assigned to the user and when clicked shows them in the list with some additional information. When item in the list is clicked - it opens the pull request in the browser.
## How it works
Widget uses cURL to query Bitbucket's [REST API](https://developer.atlassian.com/bitbucket/api/2/reference/). In order to be authenticated, widget uses a [netrc](https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl/usingcurl-netrc) feature of the cURL, which is basically to store basic auth credentials in a .netrc file in home folder.
Bitbucket allows using App Passwords (available in the account settings) - simply generate one for the widget and use it as password in .netrc file.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `icon` | `~/.config/awesome/awesome-wm-widgets/bitbucket-widget/bitbucket-icon-gradient-blue.svg` | Path to the icon |
| `host` | Required | Ex: _http://api.bitbucket.org_ |
| `account_id` | Required | Account ID |
| `workspace` | Required | Workspace ID|
| `repo_slug` | Required | Repository slug |
## Installation
Create a .netrc file in you home directory with following content:
```bash
machine api.bitbucket.org
login mikey@tmnt.com
password cowabunga
```
Then change file's permissions to 600 (so only you can read/write it):
```bash
chmod 600 ~/.netrc
```
And test if it works by calling the API:
```bash
curl -s -n 'https://api.bitbucket.org/2.0/repositories/'
```
Also to properly setup required parameters you can use `test_bitbucket_api.sh` script - it uses the same curl call as widget.
Then clone/download repo and use widget in **rc.lua**:
```lua
local bitbucket_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.bitbucket-widget.bitbucket")
...
s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
-- default
bitbucket_widget({
host = 'https://api.bitbucket.org',
account_id = 'your-account-id',
workspace = 'workspace',
repo_slug = 'slug'
}}),
...
```

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# Jira widget
The widget shows the number of assigned tickets to the user and when clicked shows them in the list with some additional information. When item in the list is clicked - it opens the issue in browser
The widget shows the number of tickets assigned to the user and when clicked shows them in the list with some additional information. When item in the list is clicked - it opens the issue in browser.
## How it works
Widget uses cURL to query JIRA's [REST API](https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/rest-apis/). In order to be authenticated, widget uses a [netrc](https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl/usingcurl-netrc) feature of the cURL, which is basically to store basic auth credentials in a .netrc file in home folder. Don't forget to set file permission to 600.
Widget uses cURL to query Jira's [REST API](https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/rest-apis/). In order to be authenticated, widget uses a [netrc](https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl/usingcurl-netrc) feature of the cURL, which is basically to store basic auth credentials in a .netrc file in home folder.
If you are on Attlassian Cloud, then instead of providing a password in netrc file you can set an [API token](https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/api-tokens-938839638.html) which is a safer option, as you can revoke/change the token at any time.
If you are on Atlassian Cloud, then instead of providing a password in netrc file you can set an [API token](https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/api-tokens-938839638.html) which is a safer option, as you can revoke/change the token at any time.
## Customization