Created by: amondnet
This pr adds dateLibrary
option and simple test to dart-dio
generator.
dateLibrary
has two options.
- core :
dart:core
, (default), not handled properlydate
,date-time
format; https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/2696 I will make a new PR on this. - timemachine: time_machine
If dateLibrary
is timemachine
,
input
openapi: 3.0.0
info:
contact:
email: amond@amond.net
description: test
title: test
version: 1.0.0
paths:
/test:
get:
responses:
200:
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/DateContainer'
description: OK
components:
schemas:
DateContainer:
type: object
properties:
date:
format: date
type: string
output
import 'package:time_machine/time_machine.dart';
import 'package:built_value/built_value.dart';
import 'package:built_value/serializer.dart';
part 'date_container.g.dart';
abstract class DateContainer
implements Built<DateContainer, DateContainerBuilder> {
@nullable
@BuiltValueField(wireName: 'date')
LocalDate get date;
// Boilerplate code needed to wire-up generated code
DateContainer._();
factory DateContainer([updates(DateContainerBuilder b)]) = _$DateContainer;
static Serializer<DateContainer> get serializer => _$dateContainerSerializer;
}
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