This brings back changes in
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/20432.
For users using Gitaly on top of NFS, accessing the Git data directly
via Rugged may be faster than going through than Gitaly. This merge
request introduces the feature flag `rugged_list_commits_by_oid` to
activate the Rugged method.
For one customer, we saw that ListCommitsByOid was the second highest
used endpoint that may be causing increased load.
This brings back some of the changes in
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/20339.
For users using Gitaly on top of NFS, accessing the Git data directly
via Rugged is more performant than Gitaly. This merge request introduces
the feature flag `rugged_find_commit` to activate Rugged paths.
There are also Rake tasks `gitlab:features:enable_rugged` and
`gitlab:features:disable_rugged` to enable/disable these feature
flags altogether.
Part of four Rugged changes identified in
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/57317.
Cleanup code, and refactor tests that still use Rugged. After this, there should
be no Rugged code that access the instance's repositories on non-test
environments. There is still some rugged code for other tasks like the
repository import task, but since it doesn't access any repository storage path
it can stay.