Getting this message for "large Pull Requests". Instead of scrolling through the files they then need to be opened one-by-one.
When is a PR considered "large"?
Why can we not disable that behavior?
Another easier but very strange workaround that worked for me:
:)
So wait a minute...
Bitbucket has no problem showing YOU the creator of PR the whole diff without hesitation
BUT somehow showing it once it's ON is "bad"
As others have mentioned you must go through it 1 by 1 when for example some change spans over 200 files but it's just a namespace change and you can just scroll through it all without a problem.
This is ridiculous
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It must be optional or it's useless.
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I think this is egregious. I see a benefit for being forced to organize code into separate repos when it becomes large, but we're trying to push as much code as possible and this is a real drag to suddenly have to scroll through all the files..
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Please make this configurable or increase the size.
A namespace refactor can touch 100s of files which are easily eyeballed when on one screen.
File by file just creates cba PRs tbf.
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OMG this actually works!
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Workaround:
- open a new browser tab and go to the "create pull request" screen
- select the same source and target branches
- you'll see all the files at once for review
- when you need to write a comment, switch to the actual PR tab, find the file, and comment
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any resolution yet...? still very frustrating, even a scroll down of all the files would be useful
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i think it's considered large on 99+ files ... and when it;s most needed you need to click on each file !!! we have aggregated PR so in the start most part of PR is reviewed when it reaches the limit, it can be only one file change but I don't know which and I must look in every single file one by one that is unusable ...
Certain types of resources can be quite large, requiring excessive processing on Bitbucket Cloud. Because of this, limits are set to ensure requests complete in a reasonable amount of time.
i can wait a minute instead of clicking 100 times !!
by the way here https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/limits-for-viewing-content-and-diffs/ limits are described
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2 files changed, a total of 6 lines and I'm getting : "This is a large pull request"
That's a bug not a feature. But, thanks to Boaz Zoref I zoom down, reload and all is good in the world again!
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This is ridiculous!
I can see there is an option that keep old diff UI with extendable panel for each file.
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Curious to know the answer as well.
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