commit | 6fbbdaa4f677c3ffceb61a087b269a3ce37b873b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Patrick Hiesel <hiesel@google.com> | Thu Apr 05 15:10:13 2018 +0200 |
committer | Patrick Hiesel <hiesel@google.com> | Thu Apr 05 15:30:12 2018 +0200 |
tree | d231930e7adf267f14216e849757e8a7cbb7d9fa | |
parent | f90142c4e867babc88befbfa7bf7fc7798a0ba70 [diff] |
Remove CURRENT_COMMIT from default SubmittedTogether opts SubmittedTogether potentially returns hundreds of changes. CURRENT_COMMIT requires opening the repository that contains the change to load more information about the commit. This can make the endpoint very slow (>1 minute for 500 changes). SubmittedTogether already provides a way of specifying additional options for ChangeJson. Therefore removing an option from the defaults seems safe as users that still want to receive commit information can just specify o=CURRENT_COMMIT on the request. This commit specifies this option for the GWT UI so that we don't run into (potential) issues with WebLinks. Since the GWT UI will be deleted soon, keeping it on the slow version of the endpoint seems OK. This commit also implements a lazyload boolean in SubmittedTogether. This forces the default call to not do any lazyloading which helps us to catch issues earlier. The boolean is updated if the user specified an option that requires lazy loading. Change-Id: I763d15447fa79846fe0656a869b15edcf8502cb5
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