Is there a way to not have Bitbucket ask for my password every time when doing remote Mercurial operations?

Brian Sullivan picture Brian Sullivan · Oct 14, 2010 · Viewed 9.3k times · Source

With all other Mercurial repos that I push to, I can set my username and password in my hgrc (actually, Mercurial.ini since I'm using Windows) for doing operations at a particular domain, and Mercurial won't prompt me for auth info. However, even with these settings in place, Bitbucket always asks for my password.

My settings are as follows:

[auth]
bitbucket.prefix = bitbucket.org
bitbucket.username = myusername
bitbucket.password = mypassword

As I said, these settings work for all other repos I push to.

Answer

Brian Sullivan picture Brian Sullivan · Oct 14, 2010

Turns out the issue here was that I was using the URL for the repository displayed on my Bitbucket repository's page, which includes the username in front of the bitbucket domain name, so it ended up looking like https://[email protected]/myusername/myrepo.

Apparently, when the username is provided in this way, it ignores what's in the [auth] section. I just changed the URL in the hgrc for my local clone of the repo, and it picked up the [auth] section stuff just fine.

Apologies for not including this detail in the question.