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Base64 packing the logo is unproductive and prohibitively complicated.
Originally I just thought it was related to the method of delivery, minification,etc....
But then I discovered the "enterprise" copy you sell directly offers the "feature" of changing the logo, which then just packs up a new image.
Now I realize why changing the logo is difficult and you won't document how to do it in
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Currently the protoc-gen-openapiv2
can output a JSON Swagger/OpenAPI v2 API definition file. It would be nice to have an option to produce a YAML version instead.
One main benefits of YAML over JSON is the support for comments. I originally came here with the intent to suggest a feature of generator plugin to add a Code generated by protoc-gen-openapiv2. DO NOT EDIT.
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- [~] Have you provided a full/minimal spec to reproduce the issue?
- Have you validated the input using an OpenAPI validator, yes I used the validate function of the api generator
- [5.0.0 ] What's the version of OpenAPI Generator used?
- Have you search for related issues/PRs?
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Remove any google fonts dependency from api-platform.
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Remove the google font stylesheet in line 8 of api-platform\core\src\Bridge\Symfony\Bundle\Resources\views\SwaggerUi\index.html.twig depending on a configuration variable?
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I'm working on an intranet application for a big company where any call to the fonts.googleapi.com CDN takes 30 seconds
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springfox-swagger2: 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
springfox-swagger-ui: 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
springfox-spring-webflux: 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
We are using directModelSubstitute for MonetaryAmount to avoid showing all the properties of the class in swagger. Instead of that we created our own MonetaryAmountWrapper which have only two fields viz., amount and currency with some default example values for both. Now, the
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The Calling REST APIs section demonstrates how to use LoopBack 4 to call GET APIs. It would be benefiting to the broader community to demonstrate how to call POST APIs. I have the todo-jwt example hosted in Heroku that could be used in the doc
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We have a vuejs frontend talking to a connexion-based REST API. We use jwt tokens. Sometimes, without any obvious trigger, we get the following exception:
File "venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 2464, in call return self.wsgi_app(environ, start_response)
File "venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/flask/app.py", line 2450, in wsgi_app response = self.handle_
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Hello Maurits,
This is more of a request than it is an actual issue, but I think the value in this request is really high (for newcomers, especially - but not limited to).
Could you please add a COMPLETE application example of using the API (with user authentication, maybe even with the user-creation SQL script, table authorization, etc).
This would be really really helpful as a quickstart /
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I'm using https://github.com/Artory/drf-hal-json/ that basically provides custom base serializers that add dynamically fields like _links
into the response via the to_representation
method.
I tried to somehow get that into the schema as well, but I'm getting stuck. Are there any directions on what I need to provide/subclass/overwrite, so to make it work?
I imagine I could inspect my seri
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