commit | 12b0267ecb0cc62b3c041e9a99a05eee3f23b1b6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> | Wed Nov 02 16:47:07 2016 +0900 |
committer | Gerrit Code Review <noreply-gerritcodereview@google.com> | Wed Nov 02 07:52:01 2016 +0000 |
tree | 6fb3f9186d99e0d51e22557b890e1964bd80b80b | |
parent | 0340226dd90aed8d97bb259abc54bf0323c303de [diff] |
Update git submodules * Update plugins/hooks from branch 'master' - Merge branch 'stable-2.13' * stable-2.13: Add project name to commit received hook Always return the output from ref-update hook Change-Id: Id86c2c7acf94e2a7b2e1a3e3af7c3637b054f65f - Add project name to commit received hook This also implicates that GIT_DIR and the working directory is correctly set for the ref-update hook. Bug: Issue 4841 Change-Id: I48141d316cacdd649f6e56ea48d689d06940fbf5 - Always return the output from ref-update hook Change I5905c44c7 moved the invocation of the ref-update hook out of the ReceiveCommits implementation and into CommitValidators. Since then, the output of the ref-update hook is not sent back to the git client except in the case of an error or rejection. Update the handling of the ref-update hook in the plugin so that its output is returned back to the caller as a commit validation message which is then sent to the client. Change-Id: I88af8a3c690cc226214208c3c93f552f054ccae0 Reported-By: Robert Niemi <robert.den.klurige@googlemail.com>
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