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[Java] Support cookie-based security schemas in Java clients #4155
[Java] Support cookie-based security schemas in Java clients #4155
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CI reports the following errors:
Ref: https://circleci.com/gh/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/9622 Please take a look when you've time. Thanks a lot for adding cookie support to all Java client generators |
Whoops. Will take a look. Thanks! |
@wing328, seems like there's some issue running Circle CI. Would you mind restarting it for me? Thanks |
@atsharp can you please merge the latest master of the official repo to your branch as CircleCI has made some changes and we've fixed the issue by updating the config file? |
@wing328 is there a way to get more details on the test failures in the above build? Not seeing any failures when running locally but CI is reporting something. Thanks |
Just restarted both. Let's see how it goes |
@atsharp all tests passed. Nice work! |
Thanks :) |
@atsharp thanks for the PR, which has been included in v4.2.0 release: https://twitter.com/oas_generator/status/1189824932345069569 |
This PR provides Java support for cookie-based security schemas as described in the OpenAPI spec here. Where easily possible, existing clients were amended to include the addition of cookie parameters as well (which is also part of the OpenAPI spec here).
Certain clients (such as
feign
) do not provide explicit support for cookies, in which case aCookie
header was included to support this feature. Likewise, certain clients (such as `native) were excluded from this PR as they appear to lack support for authentication schemas altogether.It is likely additional changes should be introduced to provide comprehensive support for cookie-based security schemas and parameters, however, these changes should allow cookie-based security schemas to be used in the majority of Java clients.
CC: @bbdouglas @sreeshas @jfiala @lukoyanov @cbornet @jeff9finger @karismann @Zomzog
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