Never fetch more than 101 commits when processing a git push
What does this MR do?
This change limits the number of commits we'll pull from Gitaly when processing hooks for branch/tag push/delete actions to at-most 101.
This limit already exists when creating the initial default branch, but when creating a new non-default branch, or pushing to an existing one, we would read all the commits in the branch from Gitaly before throwing all but the most recent 100 away and processing those for the hooks.
No behaviour changes are implied by this change, we're just skipping unnecessary work by taking advantage of the new limit
option to the CommitsBetween RPC.
Since we never want the full list of commits
, I change the interface declared in Git::BaseHooksService
to make it clearer as well.
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Related to #195667 (closed)
Edited by Nick Thomas