forked from loafle/openapi-generator-original
* upgrade spring-boot-starter-parent * upgrade springdoc and swagger-ui * upgrade v3 swagger-annotations * generate samples * upgrade jackson * fix spring cloud, remove temp comment Putting "8" instead of "1.8" should be ok, because Spring Boot 3 requires Java 17 anyway, so it should be able to understand that 8 is the same as 1.8. * generate samples * upgrade JUnit 5, remove commons-io dependency, remove outdated samples/client/petstore/java/feign/feign10x/ files, generate samples commons-io dependency was introduced in https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/pull/8484, but I don't see why it would be needed now or back then. * update gson, generate samples * update logback * update feign * update scribejava * generate samples * update httpmime * okhttp-gson: update commons-lang & okhttp & junit-platform, remove mockito; generate samples It seems Mockito is not used at all there. * okhttp-gson: remove unnecessary sample files, generate sample files * upgrade google-api-client & jersey-common, restore ClientTest, generate samples * misc. upgrades in jersey2 and jersey3 jersey 3.1.3 is available already, but IntelliJ reports security problems in 3.1.3 and 3.1.2, so I used 3.1.1 instead. * align some gradle&sbt files with poms, generate samples * whitespace fix
OpenAPI generated API stub
Spring Framework 6 HTTP Interface
Overview
This code was generated by the OpenAPI Generator project. By using the OpenAPI-Spec, you can easily generate an API stub. This is an example of building API stub interfaces in Java using the Spring framework.
The stubs generated can be used in your existing Spring application for HTTP integration with other REST services
To use auto-generated interfaces you have to create your own configuration which extends default abstract configurator & provide WebClient
instance via constructor
@Configuration
public class MyConfiguration extends org.openapitools.configuration.HttpInterfacesAbstractConfigurator {
public MyConfiguration(WebClient myWebClient) { // separately created WebClient instance
super(myWebClient);
}
}