Created by: spacether
We have a bug in master branch where this schema:
A:
type: object
additionalProperties:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/B'
Is incorrectly interpreted as FreeFormObject when it should be a MapSchema Per our java documentation a schema is FreeForm if:
A free form object is an object (i.e. 'type: object' in a OAS document) that:
1) Does not define properties, and
2) Is not a composed schema (no anyOf, oneOf, allOf), and
3) additionalproperties is not defined, or additionalproperties: true, or additionalproperties: {}.
Schema A does not satisfy requirement 3. Requirement 3 only allows additionalproperties values of null, true, and empty object {}. We have {$ref: '#/components/schemas/B'} which is different.
This PR fixes that bug by making sure that when we are in isFreeFormObject we check to see that a ref does not exist in additionalProperties.
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A test has been added demonstrating that the above model is generated with our updated code
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If merged, this PR will fix https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/7372#issuecomment-689776396
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