* [Java] #3024 - Add build-helper-maven-plugin version to retrofit client template
* [Java] #3024 - Add build-helper-maven-plugin version to feign client template
* [Java] #3024 - Add build-helper-maven-plugin version to jersey client template
* [Java] #3024 - Add build-helper-maven-plugin version to resteasy client template
* Initial commit, Generates everything necessary to run a performnace test against a swagger api. Just have to fill out the CSV feeder files with your data.
* adding samples and gatling-petstore.sh file
* Extending the AbstractScalaCodeGen
* Checking in the CodegenConfig file as it is needed to generate
* removing escaped reserved words
* Changed model to be able to make all variables utilize an underscore while json fields are still just the variable name
* Changing underscore to var as interpolation can not start with a _ in scala
* Fixing path params
* allow you to pass in a system property to define which config to use as a workload profile, use rate and instance multipliers to scale up and down your test, added ramp down after the test is completed, added global assertions.
* Addressing PR feedback
* missed semi-colon
* Bringing everything up to date with the renames that were suggested
* More flexible subclassing of ApiClient possible by s/private/protected/g
I found myself in a situation where I needed to change the configured `Feature`s, but
because of all the private variables I was not able to do so. Perhaps this is a bit too
broad of a stroke, but I changed all fields and methods to `protected` instead of `private`.
In this way, future extensibility should be improved.
Also, to solve my particular problem, I added a new empty method called
`performAdditionalClientConfiguration` which will allow subclasses to add specific features,
or do anything else possible with a `ClientConfig`.
* Updated samples
* WIP: CodegenProperty with XML
* WIP: CodegenModel XML bits
* WIP: Jackson XML
* WIP: Java templating
* WIP: Java client withXml flag
* WIP: resttemplate work
* WIP: withXml only when Jackson is used
* WIP: Tabs to spaces
* WIP: java-petstore-resttemplate-withxml sample
* WIP: language: spring
* WIP: language "spring" using library "spring-boot" should include apiPackage in @ComponentScan to detect the API
* WIP: javax.xml for non-Jackson Java and enabled payload logging for jersey2
* WIP: updated java petstore samples
* WIP: JavaSpring with non-jackson XML
* WIP: bin/spring-all-pestore.sh
* Closes#5863
The "dateLibrary" option for java, sadly, sets a mustache value "java8". This change updates this so that "java" in the mustache
libraries means what it should mean - use all java8 classes. In this case, there's no need for the third party Base64 library
as java8's JDK has this built in. In my view, the "dateLibrary" should be deprecated but that should be a separate PR.
* Closes#5954
built and ran tests/samples
* Closes#5863
The "dateLibrary" option for java, sadly, sets a mustache value "java8". This change updates this so that "java" in the mustache
libraries means what it should mean - use all java8 classes. In this case, there's no need for the third party Base64 library
as java8's JDK has this built in. In my view, the "dateLibrary" should be deprecated but that should be a separate PR.
* updated samples
* fixed tests for new CLI java8
* regenerated samples after master merge
* oops - left in an end tag after master merge
* rerun checks
* rerun checks
* update dep for java jersey1, jersey2
* update sbt dependency for jersey2
* update dep for java okhttp-gson, resteasy, resttemplate
* update dep for java retrofit 1.x, 2.x
* update java petstore samples
* Disable Jackson FAIL_ON_INVALID_SUBTYPE in feign
With this change, Jackson does not fail even if it doesn't recognize a
discriminator type name. This is helpful when upgrading a microservice with
a new subtype while keeping compatibility with its old clients. The instance
is returned as null instead of throwing an exception deep in the feign
framework, allowing clients to gracefully degrade.
* Disable FAIL_ON_INVALID_SUBTYPE for all Jackson-based projects