Created by: richardwhiuk
Rust Server currently treats all headers declared in the OpenAPI file as mandatory, when actually they default to optional.
Furthermore, the core code doesn't pass through whether a header is mandatory or optional.
This makes a small change to the DefaultCodgen to pass this data through, defaulting correctly.
The Rust change is then fairly straightforward - we enhance Rust Server, using Option
to represent non-required headers.
This is breaking, because we'll treat headers which were treated as required before as optional, and we'll provide them as an Option instead.
Rust Server Technical Committee
- @frol
- @farcaller
- @bjgill
- @paladinzh
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