* remove @RequestMapping from the apiController.mustache file and add it to the api.mustache file * move the defaultBasePath.mustache file in src/main/resources/JavaSpring so that it commun with all Spring server-side libraries (spring-boot, spring-mvc). The value of default context path is the value of contextPath variable. * added a unit test to verify it * update the outputDir variable to samples/server/petstore/spring-stubs in the bin/configs/spring-stubs.yaml file because it generates Spring server-side classes. And not on the client-side as the output directory seemed to suggest. * Results of "generate-samples.sh bin/configs/spring*" command * Remove default value of url in @FeignClient * resolve conflicts with origin/master * merge remote/master into branch * fix samples after a merge with master * delete the directory samples/client/petstore/spring-stubs because it moved to samples/openapi3/... * add samples/client/petstore/spring-stubs just for the CI build (normally it is unnecessary)) * delete 3 kotlin class files commited by error in samples/server/petstore/kotlin-springboot and samples/server/petstore/kotlin-springboot-reactive * Update the unit test SpringCodegenTest.doAnnotateDatesOnModelParameters because one more annotation is generated (@RequestMapping) Co-authored-by: rpruvost <rpruvost@ITEM-S78402.emea.msad.sopra> Co-authored-by: rpruvost <rpruvost@ITEM-S78402> Co-authored-by: rpruvost <rpruvost>
OpenAPI generated server
Spring Boot Server
Overview
This server was generated by the OpenAPI Generator project. By using the OpenAPI-Spec, you can easily generate a server stub. This is an example of building a OpenAPI-enabled server in Java using the SpringBoot framework.
The underlying library integrating OpenAPI to Spring Boot is springdoc. Springdoc will generate an OpenAPI v3 specification based on the generated Controller and Model classes. The specification is available to download using the following url: http://localhost:80/v3/api-docs/
Start your server as a simple java application
You can view the api documentation in swagger-ui by pointing to http://localhost:80/swagger-ui.html
Change default port value in application.properties
Virtualan :
You can view Virtualan UI by pointing to http://localhost:8080//virtualan-ui.html
How to use guide available in the Virtualan wiki https://github.com/virtualansoftware/virtualan/wiki