Backport #23219 When fetching remotes for conflict checking, skip unnecessary and potentially slow writing of commit graphs. In a test with the Blender repository, this reduces conflict checking time for one pull request from about 2s to 0.1s. Co-authored-by: Brecht Van Lommel <brecht@blender.org>
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@ -67,6 +67,12 @@ func createTemporaryRepo(ctx context.Context, pr *issues_model.PullRequest) (str
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remoteRepoName := "head_repo"
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baseBranch := "base"
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fetchArgs := git.TrustedCmdArgs{"--no-tags"}
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if git.CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.25.0") == nil {
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// Writing the commit graph can be slow and is not needed here
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fetchArgs = append(fetchArgs, "--no-write-commit-graph")
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}
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// Add head repo remote.
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addCacheRepo := func(staging, cache string) error {
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p := filepath.Join(staging, ".git", "objects", "info", "alternates")
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@ -108,7 +114,7 @@ func createTemporaryRepo(ctx context.Context, pr *issues_model.PullRequest) (str
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outbuf.Reset()
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errbuf.Reset()
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if err := git.NewCommand(ctx, "fetch", "origin", "--no-tags").AddDashesAndList(pr.BaseBranch+":"+baseBranch, pr.BaseBranch+":original_"+baseBranch).
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if err := git.NewCommand(ctx, "fetch", "origin").AddArguments(fetchArgs...).AddDashesAndList(pr.BaseBranch+":"+baseBranch, pr.BaseBranch+":original_"+baseBranch).
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Run(&git.RunOpts{
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Dir: tmpBasePath,
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Stdout: &outbuf,
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@ -171,7 +177,7 @@ func createTemporaryRepo(ctx context.Context, pr *issues_model.PullRequest) (str
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} else {
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headBranch = pr.GetGitRefName()
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}
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if err := git.NewCommand(ctx, "fetch", "--no-tags").AddDynamicArguments(remoteRepoName, headBranch+":"+trackingBranch).
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if err := git.NewCommand(ctx, "fetch").AddArguments(fetchArgs...).AddDynamicArguments(remoteRepoName, headBranch+":"+trackingBranch).
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Run(&git.RunOpts{
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Dir: tmpBasePath,
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Stdout: &outbuf,
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