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I want to use bitbucket as middle-ware between local server and the live server I'm deploying into.



I'm using windows server 2012 and iis 8. I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC 5 project.



Basically, i want to recreate the same workflow azure has for continuous integration :



Work on the application locally, then commit changes to master(not necessarily) branch in bitbucket, the server would then get synchronized with master branch to reflect changes.



I assume that the starting point would be to have a copy of bitbucket repository in both local and live server, but I'm struggling on how to link the local and live server to bitbucket.










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  • as a starting point if anyone is facing the same issue, go to kudu project, it's open source and it's what powers azure continuous integration. github.com/projectkudu/kudu

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I want to use bitbucket as middle-ware between local server and the live server I'm deploying into.



I'm using windows server 2012 and iis 8. I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC 5 project.



Basically, i want to recreate the same workflow azure has for continuous integration :



Work on the application locally, then commit changes to master(not necessarily) branch in bitbucket, the server would then get synchronized with master branch to reflect changes.



I assume that the starting point would be to have a copy of bitbucket repository in both local and live server, but I'm struggling on how to link the local and live server to bitbucket.










share|improve this question























  • as a starting point if anyone is facing the same issue, go to kudu project, it's open source and it's what powers azure continuous integration. github.com/projectkudu/kudu

    – badr slaoui
    Jan 31 '17 at 14:38
















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I want to use bitbucket as middle-ware between local server and the live server I'm deploying into.



I'm using windows server 2012 and iis 8. I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC 5 project.



Basically, i want to recreate the same workflow azure has for continuous integration :



Work on the application locally, then commit changes to master(not necessarily) branch in bitbucket, the server would then get synchronized with master branch to reflect changes.



I assume that the starting point would be to have a copy of bitbucket repository in both local and live server, but I'm struggling on how to link the local and live server to bitbucket.










share|improve this question














I want to use bitbucket as middle-ware between local server and the live server I'm deploying into.



I'm using windows server 2012 and iis 8. I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC 5 project.



Basically, i want to recreate the same workflow azure has for continuous integration :



Work on the application locally, then commit changes to master(not necessarily) branch in bitbucket, the server would then get synchronized with master branch to reflect changes.



I assume that the starting point would be to have a copy of bitbucket repository in both local and live server, but I'm struggling on how to link the local and live server to bitbucket.







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  • as a starting point if anyone is facing the same issue, go to kudu project, it's open source and it's what powers azure continuous integration. github.com/projectkudu/kudu

    – badr slaoui
    Jan 31 '17 at 14:38





















  • as a starting point if anyone is facing the same issue, go to kudu project, it's open source and it's what powers azure continuous integration. github.com/projectkudu/kudu

    – badr slaoui
    Jan 31 '17 at 14:38



















as a starting point if anyone is facing the same issue, go to kudu project, it's open source and it's what powers azure continuous integration. github.com/projectkudu/kudu

– badr slaoui
Jan 31 '17 at 14:38







as a starting point if anyone is facing the same issue, go to kudu project, it's open source and it's what powers azure continuous integration. github.com/projectkudu/kudu

– badr slaoui
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You should use Jenkins.



I use Jenkins to create an "Automated Nightly Build" which pulls from my BitBucket repo, runs a build, and then moves those files to a server.



It is free, and it is awesome and easy to set up!



https://jenkins.io/






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    I use Jenkins to create an "Automated Nightly Build" which pulls from my BitBucket repo, runs a build, and then moves those files to a server.



    It is free, and it is awesome and easy to set up!



    https://jenkins.io/






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      I use Jenkins to create an "Automated Nightly Build" which pulls from my BitBucket repo, runs a build, and then moves those files to a server.



      It is free, and it is awesome and easy to set up!



      https://jenkins.io/






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        I use Jenkins to create an "Automated Nightly Build" which pulls from my BitBucket repo, runs a build, and then moves those files to a server.



        It is free, and it is awesome and easy to set up!



        https://jenkins.io/






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        You should use Jenkins.



        I use Jenkins to create an "Automated Nightly Build" which pulls from my BitBucket repo, runs a build, and then moves those files to a server.



        It is free, and it is awesome and easy to set up!



        https://jenkins.io/







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