* Return a Result Object from AnnotationsReader::updateDefinition
This is so we can make a decision on whether or not a schema's type or
ref has been manually defined by a user via an `@OA\Schema` annotation
as something other than an object.
If it has been defined, this bundle should not read model properties any
further as it causes errors.
I put this in AnnotationReader as it seemed the most flexible in the
long run. It could have gone in `OpenApiAnnotationsReader`, but then any
additional things added to `updateDefinition` could be left out of the
decision down the road. This is also a convenient place to decide this
once for `ObjectModelDescriber` and `JMSModelDescriber`.
* Stop Model Describer if a Schema Type or Ref Has Been Defined
Via the result object added in the previous commit.
This lets user "short circuit" the model describers by manually defining
the schema type or ref on a plain PHP object or form. For example,
a collection class could be defined like this:
/**
* @OA\Schema(type="array", @OA\Items(ref=@Model(type=SomeEntity::class)))
*/
class SomeCollection implements \IteratorAggregate { }
Previously the model describer would error as it tries to merge the
`array` schema with the already defiend `object` schema. Now it will
prefer the array schema and skip reading all the properties of the
object.
* Add a Documentation Bit on Stopping Property Description
* Mark UpdateClassDefinitionResult as Internal
This doc page advises that one can `have a look at the original template to see which blocks can be overridden`, but does not say where the original template can be found. This edit adds that information so that users don't have to resort to searching for keywords (like I just had to).
Note that I haven't run any tests as this is a docs-only change.
* Add new config node disable_default_routes to prevent registering RouteDescriber to specific areas which allowes disabling rendering of default routes, Adjust tests accordingly
* Add documentation for new config variable
* Change disable_default_routes to filter route collection instead of disabling route describer, Add test for new handling in FilteredRouteCollectionBuilder
* Change naming of matching method for disabling default routes
* Fix codestyle issue
* Fix codestyle issue
* Change naming of dataProvider to match testing name
Co-authored-by: Frederik Holz <team-orange@auxmoney.com>
When using serializer context groups in JMS serializer, even if just using the Default group in one place explicitly and leaving it blank in another, they will be treated as different component schemas, even though to the serializer outcome they are the same.
Documenting behavior of decision with side effect.
* Initial pass for OA3 upgrade
* Fix Util Tests
* Fix first batch of Unit Tests. Up to Model
* Another batch of fixed tests
* Update annotations
* Convert Model & Property Describers
* Update tests, Fix RouteDescribers, FIx additional bugs
* Another batch of updates
* Another batch of fixed Functional Tests
* Fix FunctionalTest tests
* Fix Bazinga Tests
* FIx FOS Rest
* Fix JMS TEsts & describers
* Fix all Tests
* Fix few stuff from own CR
* CS Fixes
* CS Fixes 2
* CS Fixes 3
* CS Fixes 4
* Remove collection bug
* Updates after first CRs
* CS
* Drop support for SF3
* Update the docs
* Add an upgrade guide
* misc doc fixes
* Configurable media types
* Code Style Fixes
* Don't use ::$ref for @Response and @RequestBody
* Fix upgrading guide
* Fix OA case
Co-authored-by: Filip Benčo <filip.benco@websupport.sk>
Co-authored-by: Guilhem Niot <guilhem.niot@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mantis Development <mantis@users.noreply.github.com>
If it is used without `#/definitions/` the documentation gives an error: `Could not resolve reference because of: Tried to resolve a relative URL, without having a basePath..`