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The commit range that is associated with a CI build is used for a couple of things (mostly related to payload-size tracking): - Determine whether a size change was caused by application code or dependencies (or both). - Add the messages of the commits associated with the build (and thus the payload-size change). NOTE: The commit range is only used on push builds. Previously, the commit range was computed based on the `CIRCLE_COMPARE_URL` environment variable. With [CircleCI Pipelines][1] enabled, `CIRCLE_COMPARE_URL` is no longer available and the commit range cannot be reliably detected. This commit switches `CI_COMMIT_RANGE` to only include the last commit. This can be less accurate in some rare cases, but is true in the majority of cases (on push builds). Additionally, it stores the CircleCI build URL in the database along with the payload data, so the relevant info can be retrieved when needed. [1]: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/build-processing PR Close #32537 |
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