* Ensure CLI-level generator settings are available in additional properties
* Initial conversion to yaml configs
Configs prefix with 1- need to be manually evaluated.
* Add "other" configs not in ensure-up-to-date
* Add other/openapi3 files
* Cleanup all generation scripts
* Clean up: add missed configs and fix some openapi 3 diffs
* Move generate-samples script, error on batch failures
* Temporarily disable elm which requires skip validation of spec
* CI updates (todo: run all generators through appveyor or move to github workflows)
* Add success count to batch generation command output
* [samples] Regenerate
* Remove bin/windows
* Generate swift5 samples in bitrise
* Expand user input glob pattern
* Regenerate samples
* Update PR template
* Support config based generateAliasAsModel
* [samples] Regenerate
* [rust] Generate as alias for all samples configs
* [csharp] Move test staged file changes to in-directory
* Include "live" test files and ignore test cache files from samples.ci
* Remove concept of samples.ci staging
Generators support .openapi-generator-ignore, allowing maintainers to
explicitly ignore the regeneration of files which have been modified.
Note that the tooling does not overwrite test files whenever those files
exist, and it's not entirely necessary to add test files to the ignore
file.
* Re-add meta generator scripts
* Modify ensure-up-to-date to log stdout, so script does not look like it hangs on slower machines
* [csharp] Regenerate sample
* Set generateAliasAsModel CodegenConfigurator#toContext
This ensures the property (which is effectively a thread-local) gets set
as expected if the caller resets GlobalSettings as is done in the
GenerateBatch command.
* [rust] Regenerate samples
* Re-enable elm
* [java] Support OffsetDateTime example, fail ensures script on any generation error
* [samples] Regenerate
* Fix jersey2-java8 ignore file
* Fix elm spec validation
* Force UTC in sample generation to avoid timezone conflicts during generation (user vs ci)
Co-authored-by: William Cheng <wing328hk@gmail.com>
* 🐛 Fixing some issues with threading and NPE
After running Sonar on the master branch, some major analysis
opportunities were displayed.
This fixes the use of SimpleDateFormat stored as static fields.
SimpleDateFormat is not thread-safe, and may retain data across threads.
While there's no indicator that this has caused any issues (these are
mostly used for example code), we should follow these best practices.
This also fixes a handful of NPE and other minor issues such as
comparing Boolean.TRUE to strings and no wrapping some closeables in
try-with-resources.
* [cli] Unit test GenerateBatch custom deserialization helper
* Quiet batch mode in sonar.yml
* Suppress unnecessary warnings (ThreadLocals in static fields)
* Updates the PR template to allow cleaner PR description workflow.
* Cleans up some of the language/descriptions in check items.
When a single commit PR is opened, GitHub will insert the commit message to the top of the PR template. Users who follow this flow previously needed to move this text to the bottom of the PR text, and remove the placeholder text. It's such common practice for github contributors to enter descriptions in PRs, we can omit the `Description` placeholder and be less prescriptive about where the description exists.
PR template seems to assume contributor is compiling the project, and would have had "latest" build completed locally. New contributors making template or documentation changes may not have built the project at all, and wouldn't know to do so based on previous PR template instructions.
* WIP: creating regex for our generators which will allow the bot to automatically label issues and PRs
* Include additional WIP regex
* Remainder of implemented generators
* Add tests for regex in auto labeling
Co-authored-by: Akihito Nakano <sora.akatsuki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremie Bresson <dev@jmini.fr>
Co-authored-by: Jim Schubert <james.schubert@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Delille <martin@phonations.com>
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Prus <tomasz.prus@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: William Cheng <wing328hk@gmail.com>