Created by: impl
There are two ways that discriminators can be used: with oneOf
or anyOf
, explicitly, alongside the definition of their respective schemas; or with allOf
, in which case a discriminator defined in a parent schema may be implicitly inherited by any other schema that includes it.
The code generator correctly handles both of those cases, except when an explicit ("closed") oneOf
is used directly inside an unrelated allOf
composite schema. In this situation, the allOf
leaks into the discriminator mappings for the oneOf
schema.
This change checks whether a schema for which a discriminator is being created is a oneOf
/anyOf
and skips the "open" allOf
check that follows if so.
Without this change, in the included test cases, the discriminator mapping would also include Pet
.
This is particularly important for generators that support useOneOfDiscriminatorLookup
, as they will try to assign to fields of the oneOf
schema type that don't exist.
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