* Example of broken multi-level hierarchy
* Support for multiple levels of hierarchy in model objects
* Support for multiple levels of hierarchy in generators
* Regenerated samples
* Temporarily skip scalaz sample verification, which is having issue with Java version in CI container
* Re-enable scalaz in verify samples
Co-authored-by: Rob Oxspring <roxspring@imapmail.org>
* fixed bug where nullApi.java would be generated. Instead, generated DefaultApi.java to match the default path /{pathParam}
* fix to bug #3157
* update samples
* add test cases to cover different collection format
* add space params to retrofit 1.x
* add space params to retrofit 2.x
* rename url to localVarUrl
* fix exception in haskell servant
* [Elixir] update version / add test
* update samples (add missing 200 responses in petstore-with-fake-endpoints-models-for-testing.yaml)
* [Elixir] update to 1.6 version
* [Elixir] fix test petapi
* Adds v2 spec additionalproperties examples, adds v3 spec nulllable model example, updates samples
* Remaining samples updates
* Adds csharp generator update to handle models with multilevel parent types, which works for the AdditionalPropertiesObject model, samples updated
* 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 samples for several languages.
Just whitespace changes and some reordering where the order doesn't matter.
* Adding generated .swagger-codegen/VERSION files.
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.
Commit e3d04ee01 (issue #5240) introduced unsafe add/put methods for optional
list/map parameters. This change maintains the spirit of issue #5240 (optional
containers are null by default) while still making add/put calls safe. It does
this by checking for null first and, if so, initializing it with an empty
container.
Also updated the affected samples using the various scripts in bin/.
* set list to null in java if not required
* update petstore sample for java server stub
* update sample for msf4j
* add null assignment to new list/map in java