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Push event activities limit and bulk push events

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Set the number of branches or tags to limit the number of single push events allowed at once. If the number of events is greater than this, GitLab creates bulk push event instead.

For example, if 4 branches are pushed and the limit is set to 3, the activity feed displays:

The activity feed displays that a user pushed to 4 branches with a single event.

With this feature, when a single push includes a lot of changes (for example, 1,000 branches), only 1 bulk push event is created instead of 1,000 push events. This helps in maintaining good system performance and preventing spam on the activity feed.

To modify this setting:

  • In the Admin area:
    1. On the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin.
    2. Select Settings > Network.
    3. Expand Performance optimization.
    4. Edit the Push event activities limit setting.
  • Through the Application settings API as push_event_activities_limit.

The default value is 3, but the value can be greater than or equal to 0. Setting this value to 0 does not disable throttling.