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* create nodejs express esrver * 1st commit of the express.js module. Express server working, api-docs loads properly. No real paths yet * 1st commit of the express.js module. Express server working, api-docs loads properly. No real paths yet (#2839) * Working Express server with successful routing to controllers. * rewrote controllers and services. Haven't tested yet * controllers and services have passed tests successfully * Added documentation * Added documentation * Support for openApi v3, using 'express-openapi-validator' for parsing and validation, and an internal router to pass arguments to controllers and services. /controllers/Pet.js and /services/PetService.js should be used for reverse engineering for future codegen script * update generator and template * update samples * more update * update service, controller * add vendor extensions * some updates to adapt to changes in the generator (removing references to swager); some work on handling file uploads; some work on tests * Update NodeJS server generator and templates based on new output (#3261) * update generator and template * update samples * more update * update service, controller * add vendor extensions * update doc * Changed routing code to follow the following convention: Each path operation has a 'x-openapi-router-controller' and 'x-openapi-router-service'. Automated files will be placed under /controllers and /services respectively. Controller file names will end with 'Controller.js'. Removed swaggerRouter, replaced it with openapiRouter Routing works and simple tests show a return of 200 to requests. * [nodejs-express-server] various updates, fixes (#3319) * various fix * remove dot from service * add space * better method empty argument * remove test service (#3379) * add new doc * 1. routingTests.js runs through all operations described in openapi.yaml and tries calling them, expecting 200 in return. Currently not all tests pass - not supporting xml, and problems with formData 2. Removed old testing files. 3. Added model files - contain data and structure as defined in openapi.yaml. Model.js has static methods relevant to all model files. 4. Changed openapi.yaml to allow running tests easily. * 1. routingTests.js runs through all operations described in openapi.yaml and tries calling them, expecting 200 in return. Currently not all tests pass - not supporting xml, and problems with formData (#3442) 2. Removed old testing files. 3. Added model files - contain data and structure as defined in openapi.yaml. Model.js has static methods relevant to all model files. 4. Changed openapi.yaml to allow running tests easily. * added model classes. Currently as a concept only. Seems like won't be in use * Updated README.md to be a detailed description of the project. Removed test files that are not needed. Removed utils/writer.js which is not needed, and the references to it in the codegen files * Removed redundant file app.js - this file has no benefit at this point. index.js now calls ExpressServer.js directly. Updated files that used to call app.js. Updated README.md accordingly Added a path to call the openapi.yaml, and a test file for all endpoints that are not in the openapi.yaml, ensuring that they return 200. Updated README.md accordingly * Remove test controller (#3575) * remove test controller * add back changes to templates * remove app.js * update wording
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