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Issue Type:
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New Feature
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Affects Versions:
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Assignee:
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Honza Brázdil
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Components:
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Created:
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04/Sep/14 12:14 AM
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Description:
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I think i've seen the call to "listCommits" using Github API (in recent commit/changes). Is it possible to use that same list to populate the "changes" information for the job run/execution? Right now I am seeing way too many commits in there.
Let's say I have a PR with 2 commits, but when the job runs it can show >100 commits. I am not sure how it gets that information, maybe because it's looking for the last run? We use the same Jenkins job to validate ANY pr coming into the repo (sometimes even using different target branches)
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Gennady Feldman
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