* Allow passing file parameters as File objects
* Add test for jquery upload
* Use HttpFile object for node platform
* Regenerate samples
This is by far the most common use case. A `File` object already
contains the name attribute. This commit allows that information to be
used directly.
When sending a `Blob`, in most browsers the `File` constructor can be
used to assign a file name. In all other browsers the alternative is
```typescript
Object.assign(data, { name: "foobar.txt" });
```
That is why we explicitely pass the name as third parameter to
`FormData.append`. This `Object.assign` method also works for `Buffer`
objects in node.
If one really does not want to touch the data object in the browser it
is possible to define another reference to the data with
```typescript
new Blob([data], { type: data.type })
```
or in node via
```typescript
Buffer.from(data)
```
* Use string form of filename parameter
This works for the form-data library and is also compatible with the
browser FormData object.
* Add new option to select platform node or browser
When no platform is selected, a default is chosen by the framework
option and likewise the file data type option is implied by the
platform.
* Remove redundant import of node dns module
* Only use form-data library for node platform
* Generate npm package from npmName option
* Use method convertPropertyToBooleanAndWriteBack
* Generate typescript samples with ensure-up-to-date
* Remove unused supportsES6 field from codegen
* Add a new switch for RXJS
* Remove redundant npm dependency on rxjs4 types
* Fix return type of PromiseMiddleware methods
* Install webpack dependency to run jquery tests
* Update form-data to 2.5 which includes typings
* Add missing dependency on node typings
* Fix test artifact name typo
* Stub rxjs when it is not explicitly enabled