Benoît Courtine f4eb96933a [Rust] Client library choice between hyper and reqwest (#1258)
* Port of PR https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/pull/8804.

* Correction of conflict with PR #528 (missing template file).

* Add rust-reqwest samples to Circle CI tests.

* Add integration test pom.xml file with launcher to trigger cargo execution.

* Deduplicate Maven project name.

* Fix "api_key" header for Petstore.

* Better API key management.

* Fix query param for lists of objects other than strings (numbers, etc.).

* Update to reqwest 0.9, and refactor of header management (using reqwest transition feature).

* Merge scripts generating rust-hyper and rust-reqwest samples.

* Consistent full stops.

* Use raw variables in all Rust mustache templates.

* Replace production build in CI with a quick simple check.

* Update samples.

* Finish Reqwest 0.9 migration (removing "hyper 0.11" transition feature).

* Configuration implements Default trait.

* API template reorganized: HashMap is not required anymore.

* Revert "Merge scripts generating rust-hyper and rust-reqwest samples."

This reverts commit 970f996566a740045f2a986fd70fc70f11952925.

* Remove deprecated "-XX:MaxPermSize" java arg.
2018-10-26 10:24:14 +01:00

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