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2021-02-18Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-9-stable-eev13.9.0-rc42GitLab Bot
2020-07-20Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-2-stable-eeGitLab Bot
2020-06-18Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-1-stable-eeGitLab Bot
2020-05-20Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@13-0-stable-eeGitLab Bot
2020-02-17Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@masterGitLab Bot
2019-06-10Move project default git depth behind feature flagsFabio Pitino
2019-06-06Reformat ProjectCiCdSetting validations specsKrasimir Angelov
2019-06-06Forks get default_git_depth 0 if the origin is nilKrasimir Angelov
If the origin project has no default_git_depth set (i.e. nil) set the fork's default_git_depth to 0
2019-06-06Add project level git depth settingKrasimir Angelov
Introduce default_git_depth in project's CI/CD settings and set it to 50. Use it if there is no GIT_DEPTH variable specified. Apply this default only to newly created projects and keep it nil for old ones in order to not break pipelines that rely on non-shallow clones. default_git_depth can be updated from CI/CD Settings in the UI, must be either nil or integer between 0 and 1000 (incl). Inherit default_git_depth from the origin project when forking projects. MR pipelines are run on a MR ref (refs/merge-requests/:iid/merge) and it contains unique commit (i.e. merge commit) which doesn't exist in the other branch/tags refs. We need to add it cause otherwise it may break pipelines for old projects that have already enabled Pipelines for merge results and have git depth 0. Document new default_git_depth project CI/CD setting
2018-04-16Introduce new ProjectCiCdSettingYorick Peterse
This model and the corresponding table will be used for storing settings specific to CI/CD, starting with the "group_runners_enabled" boolean. The model is called ProjectCiCdSetting and not ProjectCiCdSettings. The project exporter doesn't like plural model names as it uses "classify" which turns those into singular (so "ProjectCiCdSettings" becomes "ProjectCiCdSetting", producing an error if said class is undefined). The initial work in this commit was done by Dylan Griffith, with most of the migration work being done by Yorick Peterse.