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authorVaidas Pilkauskas <vaidas.pilkauskas@shopify.com>2026-03-17 13:00:35 +0000
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2026-03-17 09:14:19 -0700
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downloadgit-640657ffd06999ec1ec3b1d030b7f5aac6b7f57b.tar.xz
http: add support for HTTP 429 rate limit retries
Add retry logic for HTTP 429 (Too Many Requests) responses to handle server-side rate limiting gracefully. When Git's HTTP client receives a 429 response, it can now automatically retry the request after an appropriate delay, respecting the server's rate limits. The implementation supports the RFC-compliant Retry-After header in both delay-seconds (integer) and HTTP-date (RFC 2822) formats. If a past date is provided, Git retries immediately without waiting. Retry behavior is controlled by three new configuration options (http.maxRetries, http.retryAfter, and http.maxRetryTime) which are documented in git-config(1). The retry logic implements a fail-fast approach: if any delay (whether from server header or configuration) exceeds maxRetryTime, Git fails immediately with a clear error message rather than capping the delay. This provides better visibility into rate limiting issues. The implementation includes extensive test coverage for basic retry behavior, Retry-After header formats (integer and HTTP-date), configuration combinations, maxRetryTime limits, invalid header handling, environment variable overrides, and edge cases. Signed-off-by: Vaidas Pilkauskas <vaidas.pilkauskas@shopify.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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