forked from loafle/openapi-generator-original
* add test for array default value * update null return * minor fixes * move default value tests to echo api spec * add new files * remove unused files * fix enum array default, add tests * better array init * Update modules/openapi-generator/src/main/java/org/openapitools/codegen/languages/AbstractJavaCodegen.java Co-authored-by: Leonard Brünings <lord_damokles@gmx.net> * Update modules/openapi-generator/src/main/java/org/openapitools/codegen/languages/AbstractJavaCodegen.java Co-authored-by: Leonard Brünings <lord_damokles@gmx.net> * revert the fix * improve default value handling * update native samples, add tests * update samples * fix tests * use conditional test for timezone * add tests to apache http client echo api * add option to default container to null * fix map default value * minor refactoring * update samples * fix javadoc * fix pom.xml * add tests in java native echo client * add java apache client echo tests * fix test * fix test --------- Co-authored-by: Leonard Brünings <lord_damokles@gmx.net>
petstore-rest-assured
Requirements
Building the API client library requires Maven to be installed.
Installation & Usage
To install the API client library to your local Maven repository, simply execute:
mvn install
To deploy it to a remote Maven repository instead, configure the settings of the repository and execute:
mvn deploy
Refer to the official documentation for more information.
After the client library is installed/deployed, you can use it in your Maven project by adding the following to your pom.xml:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.openapitools</groupId>
<artifactId>petstore-rest-assured</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
<scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>
Recommendation
It's recommended to create an instance of ApiClient
per thread in a multithreaded environment to avoid any potential issues.