If there were multiple concurrent requests at a time at which the OAuth token had expired, only a single request would be retried. The other requests would fail because of the expired token, but not be retried and so the failures would be propagated to the caller.
Refs #3358
Ensure `deprecated` operations are annotated/documented as such on the
generated methods. Libraries updated:
* [feign]
* [google-api-client]
* [microprofile]
* [okhttp-gson]
* [resttemplate]
* [retrofit]
* [retrofit/play*]
* [webclient]
* [vertx]
Ensure `deprecated` schemas are annotated/documented as such on the
generated classes/fields. Libraries updated:
* [feign]
* [google-api-client]
* [jersey2]
* [microprofile]
* [native]
* [okhttp-gson]
* [rest-assured]
* [resteasy]
* [resttemplate]
* [retrofit*]
* [webclient]
* [vertx]
Also fix two minor bugs to get the java sample tests working:
* Fix an invalid jackson-datatype-threetenbp version number in vertx/pom.mustache
* Fix a bad return type in webclient/api_test.mustache when uniqueItems=true
Since this commit updates petstore-with-fake-endpoints-models-for-testing.yaml,
several other samples were updated, but it's just new files to reflect the
deprecated schemas, so there should be no consequential differences.
Relevant bits of the spec:
* https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/main/versions/3.0.2.md#user-content-operationdeprecated
* https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/main/versions/3.0.2.md#user-content-schemadeprecated
In 5.0.1 the generated line in `ApiClient` was:
```
return RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse(contentType), (byte[]) obj);
```
in 5.1.0 it is:
```
return RequestBody.create((byte[]) obj, MediaType.parse(contentType));
```
Looks like this change was introduced in #8969, and requires a more recent version of OkHttp to compile in some (all?) circumstances.
My understanding of the version 5 release of OpenAPI generator was that Java 7 support was dropped. Currently the Java client defaults to Java 7, Java 8 can be opted in with the `java8` config option. This removes the conditional logic in `build.gradle` around that config option and defaults to Java 8. This is to support #9151, up-to-date dependency versions rely on Java 8 and it's easier if that is the default.
To be clear, this changes behavior - previous default version was Java 7, this changes it to Java 8.
* Add a space between table title and the line above it to resolve issues when translating markdown to asciidoc
* Regenerate Samples
Co-authored-by: Tyler Ballast <tyler.ballast@reportix.com>
Co-authored-by: tballast <tyler.ballast@gmail.com>
* - Replace apache oltu with scribejava
- Implement the following authentication methods
- ApiKey header
- HTTP basic authentication
- Oauth client credentials flow
- Oauth Implicit flow
- Oauth Pasword (deprecated)
* Create class hierarchy for Oauth flows implementation
* Add instructions of how to use the ApiClient to Readme.md
* Update samples
* Remove support for java 6 and 7
* Remove java 6 and 7 support from gradle
* Format pom.xml
* Remove empty line
* Update samples
* Remove oltu dependency from build.gradle and build.sbt.
Replace oltu with ScribeJava
Update samples
* Update samples
* Update samples