Philzen ed2aad6756
[JAVA: okhttp-gson, rest-assured, retrofit2] Don't generate Jackson import when serialization library is GSON (#18811)
* Partially revert "replace deprecated ISO8601Utils with StdDateFormat (#17052)"

This partially reverts commit 76560e34c9aacd9d7593ac45bd204e2edf38abd9, namely anything
related to generators and samples using GSON instead of Jackson.

Changes to Jackson-only generation and generator-online regarding RFC3339DateFormat
are not being reverted.

* Test for default serialization library fallback

* Convert repetitive tests to parameterized test

* Add regression test for #18515

* [FEIGN] Only include <jackson-databind-version> property in pom.xml when required

* [RETROFIT2] Only include jackson-databind in gradle file when actually required

* [FEIGN] Don't include jackson dep's in sbt file when GSON is selected

* [FEIGN] Don't include jackson dep's in gradle file when GSON is selected

* DRY refactor JavaClientCodegen test code, increase readability

- use fluent assertions
- use helper method newTempFolder()
- use Java 9 static factory methods for maps
- don't declare variables that are only used once
- group declarations and usages
- use non-blocking java.nio.file API wherever possible

* Regenerate samples
2024-06-02 21:42:55 +08:00
..
2024-05-20 17:27:17 +08:00

echo-api-feign-json

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>echo-api-feign-json</artifactId>
    <version>0.1.0</version>
    <scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>

And to use the api you can follow the examples bellow:


    //Set bearer token manually
    ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient("petstore_auth_client");
    apiClient.setBasePath("https://localhost:8243/petstore/1/");
    apiClient.setAccessToken("TOKEN", 10000);

    //Use api key
    ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient("api_key", "API KEY");
    apiClient.setBasePath("https://localhost:8243/petstore/1/");

    //Use http basic authentication
    ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient("basicAuth");
    apiClient.setBasePath("https://localhost:8243/petstore/1/");
    apiClient.setCredentials("username", "password");

    //Oauth password
    ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient("oauth_password");
    apiClient.setBasePath("https://localhost:8243/petstore/1/");
    apiClient.setOauthPassword("username", "password", "client_id", "client_secret");

    //Oauth client credentials flow
    ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient("oauth_client_credentials");
    apiClient.setBasePath("https://localhost:8243/petstore/1/");
    apiClient.setClientCredentials("client_id", "client_secret");

    PetApi petApi = apiClient.buildClient(PetApi.class);
    Pet petById = petApi.getPetById(12345L);

    System.out.println(petById);
  }

Recommendation

It's recommended to create an instance of ApiClient per thread in a multithreaded environment to avoid any potential issues.

Author

team@openapitools.org