* Rewrite of Go Client
* Revert to older version of context.Context
* Clean and bulk up concurrency test.
* Correct {{path}} to {{{path}}}
* change custom date type to string.
* Add APIKey authentication
* Correct missing line from resolving conflicts.
Correct missing line from resolving conflicts.
* use py3 instead of py34
* fixed test to test invalid enum
* ADDED: assign variable in the ctor with property setter to check validity if possible. CHANGE: move required property check to proper place. CHANGE: remove double quotes from allowed_values for none-string enum property
* rebuilt samples
* comment for improvement
* ADDED: post process enum model for python.
* comment
* rebuilt samples
* rebuilt samples
The generation code was ignoring top-level aliases for any language config that
contained "java", which included "javascript", a completely different language.
Changed this to be those configs based on the JavaAbstractGenerator class.
When a spec defines a Model at the top level that is a non-aggretate type (such
as string, number or boolean), it essentially represents an alias for the simple
type. For example, the following spec snippet creates an alias of the boolean
type that for all intents and purposes acts just like a regular boolean.
definitions:
JustABoolean:
type: boolean
This can be modeled in some languages through built-in mechanisms, such as
typedefs in C++. Java, however, just not have a clean way of representing this.
This change introduces an internal mechanism for representing aliases. It
maintains a map in DefaultCodegen that tracks these types of definitions, and
wherever it sees the "JustABoolean" type in the spec, it generates code that
uses the built-in "Boolean" instead.
This functionality currenlty only applies to Java, but could be extended to
other languages later.
The change adds a few examples of this to the fake endpoint spec for testing,
which means all of the samples change as well.
* Fixed classFilename in typescript-angular and recreated samples
* Changed classname to classFilename in ts-angular2/models.mustache
Also recreated ts-angular2 sample