* master: (101 commits)
[Swift4] Allow for custom dateformatter to be used (#6672)
[haskell-http-client] fix bug when generating models-only (#6931)
fix typo: crediential => credential
minor typo fix
[csharp] fix enum serialization of first value (#6873)
[PHP] Improve docs and README (#6935)
Binary mode for file deserialization in python (#6936)
add python tornado test to travis
[Python/tornado] add integration tests and fix bugs (#6925)
Fix PHP passes response body to ApiException (#6923)
[TypeScript][Node] Resolve TS2532 error (#6932)
skip "all" shell script
minor formatting change
Fixes Issue #6841, Map for accessing additionalProperties is generated. (#6886)
add tsloughter as owner erlang
WIP: initial commit for Erlang client generator (#6502)
add back php client test
Switch Travis image from MacOS to Linux (#6937)
add link to ebook
[Scala] Default case class Option types to None for non-required fields (#6790)
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* [csharp] Treat enum models consistently
C# works differently from most languages in that enums are not
considered objects. This means default(EnumType) will choose a default
of the first enum option. This isn't desirable because it breaks the
required = false functionality of swagger specs, which defines a
property which isn't required to exist in the message body.
Rather than force consumers to use enum values such as UNSPECIFIED, UNKNOWN,
NOT_SET, etc... we can treat enums as primitives. This means any
non-required enum will become Nullable<EnumType> regardless of whether
it is defined as an inline enum or a referenced enum model.
* Categorizing C# integration test for enums as general
* [csharp] Remove enum-ref integration test
* [csharp] Clean up general enum support integration test, validate different enum usage cases.
* [csharp][all] Assign one-based int to string enums
The EmitDefaultValue=false for string based enums will prevent the first
enum value from being serialized, because as 0 it is considered the
default.
This commit assigns an explicit numerical value to all non-integer
enums. This assignment has no effect on the
serialization/deserialization values, and only assigns the compiled
integer.
NOTE: This will have an effect of requiring recompilation of any code
that references the client/server models. This is because:
public enum Pet { Available }
Source files referencing Pet.Available as defined above will have a
constant 0 in place of the enum value.
public enum Pet { Available = 1 }
Source files referencing Pet.Available as defined above will have a
constant 1 in place of the enum value.
After compilation, Pet.Available in both instances lose their semantic
values and refer to the byte representation of their integral values.
For more info, see
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/keywords/enum
* WIP: initial commit for Erlang client generator
* add models types and function type specs
* fix type specs when models are the type and support QS lists
* make method lowercase in postprocessoperations
* add model encode function
* add erlang client sample
* add windows client sample script
* proper return type spec and handle return error messages
* remove jdk7 check
* comment out some installation
* update npm
* comment out ts angular tests
* restore ts angular2 test
* restore bash test
* add back new config, clean up commented items
* The get method template is modified to return the value of the enum instead of the enum itself.
* Update of the Petstore CXF server sample
* Update of the Petstore CXF client sample
* Update of the Petstore CXF server annotated base path sample
* Update of the Petstore CXF server non spring application sample
* adding "Read Timeout" getters and setters for the Jersey and OkHttp
based ApiClients
adding "Write Timeout" getters and setters for the OkHttp based
ApiClient
adding tests for the OkHttpClient covering the new getters and setters
* generated files from the bin scripts
* [CppRest] Replace U macro with conversion function for default string values.
* [CppRest] Replace U macro with conversion function in templates.
* [CppRest] Update cpprest petstore client sample.
* [csharp] Treat enum models consistently
C# works differently from most languages in that enums are not
considered objects. This means default(EnumType) will choose a default
of the first enum option. This isn't desirable because it breaks the
required = false functionality of swagger specs, which defines a
property which isn't required to exist in the message body.
Rather than force consumers to use enum values such as UNSPECIFIED, UNKNOWN,
NOT_SET, etc... we can treat enums as primitives. This means any
non-required enum will become Nullable<EnumType> regardless of whether
it is defined as an inline enum or a referenced enum model.
* Categorizing C# integration test for enums as general
* [csharp] Remove enum-ref integration test
* [csharp] Clean up general enum support integration test, validate different enum usage cases.
* Attempts to fix issues that causes enums that are not generated with a class to not generate correctly
* Fixed issue with incorrectly generating enums
* Replaced isomorphic fetch with portable fetch
* Ran scripts in bin
* reference custom.d.ts in api.ts
* ran scripts and added custom.d.ts files to git
* Ran scripts in bin after merge
* regenerated security tests
Enums defines as ref models have a different object structure
(CodegenModel) than those defined as inner enums (CodegenProperty). To
make these look as similar as possible, we walk all ref model enums and
reassign enumVars with the same properties inherited from the top level
CodegenProperty so CodegenModel enums can use the same templates as
inner enums.