Created by: developer79433
This change causes the generated API controller class to be declared 'abstract' if the (also generated) interface that it implements doesn't have any default methods, because the programmer set the Spring generator's "skipDefaultInterface" option.
Without this change, the generated code doesn't compile. With this change, it does.
Apart from the existing project tests, I tested that my POC Spring project that uses OpenAPI generator compiles when I use this branch of OpenAPI generator, which it previously doesn't.
I could have also added 'Base' to the end of the class name when it's abstract, as I discussed in the associated GitLab issue about this (#3894 ). I didn't do this, that's a larger change, as the generated filename then needs to change too. In my opinion this would add unjustified additional complexity to OpenAPI Generator for something that's mostly just of cosmetic value. But if other people deem this additional change worthwhile, I'm happy to implement it.
To validate this:
- Create a Spring project that uses OpenAPI generator without this patch. I used a JHipster project.
- Use the SpringJava generator.
- Set the skipDefaultInterface option true.
- Generate the Java code. Observe that a controller class is implemented that doesn't compile (potentially breaking the build of your Spring project).
- Change your project to use OpenAPI generator with this patch.
- Generate the Java code. Observe that everything compiles now.
fixes https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/3894
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