Created by: cachescrubber
This PR introduces two new additional properties for all Java Based CodegenConfigs
(extending AbstractJavaCodegen
). The Properties are defined by a new Features interface, org.openapitools.codegen.languages.features.DocumentationProviderFeatures
.
Synopsis
--additional-properties documentationProvider=springdoc,annotationLibrary=swagger2
When a documentation provider and annotation library are selected, a boolean property is added to the codegen model. For example, when SpringDoc is the selected as a documentation provider, the following properties are available in the mustache templates.
documentationProvider: springdoc
springDocDocumentationProvider: true
annotationLibrary: swagger2
swagger2AnnotationLibrary: true
The Documentation Provider and Annotation Libraries are defined in a dedicated Enum each.
My main goal is to define the property names used in the templates in a central location and to avoid having a dozen of different additional property names and semantics in the various Java based
CodegenConfigs
.
The SpringCodegen serves as a demo of how to integrate into other Java based CodegenConfigs.
Naming is hard. The propertyNames and Annotation Values where not easy. Specially Swagger1 and Swagger2 are based on the version numbers of their release artifacts, not using the target OAS specifiction version. Anyway, since the are defined in the Enums they are pretty easy to change in the current stage. Feel free to come up with suggestions and an alternative nameing.
Relates To
#8801 #9775 #11181
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