Created by: AIexG
With those changes the cpp-restbed Codegen should generate a server which automatically stores data received through a request in objects and also creates necessary instances of objects. The goal was to have the server compile out of the box, to offer a quick start with projects.
- Fixed missing objects created from request bodies in api class files.
- Fixed member variable names starting with an underscore ("_") generating the same getters and setters as members without the underscore, which led to duplicate generation of the same functions.
- Added default value
make_shared<Object>()
to shared pointers to allow automated object generation - Added classes getting derived from their respective interfaces
- Added override of
updateAllModels()
to clean interfaces of ambiguity - Improves ENUM handling by getting only saved if value is present in spezification
Requires the changes from my PRs #4753 and #4758.
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Additional context
Not sure if I should commit the generated server files for the samples as well, please tell me or remove them if necessary.
Requires the changes from my PRs #4753 to compile.
First pull request(s), hopefully doing everything right!
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@ravinikam (2017/07) @stkrwork (2017/07) @etherealjoy (2018/02) @MartinDelille (2018/03) @muttleyxd (2019/08)