* Adds two models to the v2.0 spec, uses examples as defaults in python client
* Adds array default and type_holder_default and type_holder_example tests
* Re-generated python security client with ./bin/security/python-petstore.sh
* Changes comment text, rebased master
* Updates client + server samples
* Adds missing samples updates
* Changes python client to look for true or false with booleans in toDefaultValue
* Changes boolean casting to use Boolean.valueOf
* Adds deserialization fix for python tests
* Changes Mock to namedtuple in python deserialization tests
* Actually remove unittest.mock
* Fix escaped regex values in Python client (#1517).
* Override PythonClientCodegen toRegularExpression() method to correct
issue with backslashes being escaped. This issue was a result of
calling escapeText() in the parent DefaultCodegen class.
* Only escape unescaped forward slashes in PythonClientCodegen.
* Override addRegularExpressionDelimiter in PythonClientCodegen.java
such that only unescaped forward slashes in the pattern get escaped.
* Adds a new test resource .yaml file for specifically testing this
issue.
* Check for regular expression modifiers in PythonClientCodegen.
* Adds check in postProcessPattern() in PythonClientCodegen.java to
check if regular expression has modifiers defined. If so, it throws an
exception as modifiers are not currently supported in the Python
client.
* PythonClientCodegen warns that regex modifiers are not supported.
* Changes behavior in PythonClientCodegen.java to no longer throw an
IllegalArgumentException in the case that a pattern contains
modifiers. A warning message will be logged instead stating that
modifiers are not currently supported by the codegen class.
* Remove warning for PythonClientCodegen regex modifier support.
* Removes warning message from PythonClientCodegen.java stating that
regular expression modifiers are not currently supported. Further
code review and testing revealed that this feature is already
supported and working.
* Add updated Python client sample files.
* fixing "decoding Unicode is not supported" error for py2 when data is unicode
* allowing nonstandard methods for tornado python client.
* Making sure to return unicode when needed
query_params is a list of tuple, so defined it as a list by
default instead of a dict.
This fix below issue on the client side.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test.py", line 13, in <module>
api_response = api_instance.seek("the")
File "python-client/swagger_client/apis/seek_api.py", line 168, in seek
(data) = self.seek_with_http_info(recherche, **kwargs)
File "python-client/swagger_client/apis/seek_api.py", line 245, in seek_with_http_info
collection_formats=collection_formats)
File "python-client/swagger_client/api_client.py", line 323, in call_api
_return_http_data_only, collection_formats, _preload_content, _request_timeout)
File "python-client/swagger_client/api_client.py", line 135, in __call_api
self.update_params_for_auth(header_params, query_params, auth_settings)
File "python-client/swagger_client/api_client.py", line 512, in update_params_for_auth
querys.append((auth_setting['key'], auth_setting['value']))
AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'append'
Signed-off-by: Gregory Herrero <gregory.herrero@gmail.com>
* 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
* Triple quote python strings in defaults
When the model contains a string with a default value with new lines in
it, simply quoting generates invalid python code. Using triple quotes
for all string defaults makes sure the generated code will be a valid
python string.
Fixes#4862
* Wrap default string in triple quotes when it contains new lines
* Add newly generated python sample files
* [Python] Improve model equality implementation
The model equality implementation template blindly tried accessing the
`__dict__` attribute of the variable to compare equality against. This
attribute does not exist for a lot of Python built-in types (`None`,
`str` etc.) and the equality check would simply crash.
This adds a simple guard to only continue with equality check if the
variable to compare is an instance of the model being compared against.
* Remove wrong auto-update of Python requirements
* python: Let logging format messages on demand
* python: Use six more
* python: Remove unused imports
* python: flake8 fixes
* python: Make examples compatible with Python 3
* python: Spelling fixes