Use a reference to the same object inside an object
I'm trying to do something like this:
User:
type: "object"
properties:
id:
type: "integer"
format: "int64"
name:
type: "string"
manager:
$ref: "/definitions/User"
Editor does not throw an exception, but the code generated according to this schema does not work at all.
I generated python-flask server, and on launch, it throws:
ImportError: cannot import name 'User'
Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in __init__ and inside the class.
Also there was the import: from swagger_server.models.user import User
Does python-flask generator know how to implement references like this?
swagger-2.0 swagger-editor
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I'm trying to do something like this:
User:
type: "object"
properties:
id:
type: "integer"
format: "int64"
name:
type: "string"
manager:
$ref: "/definitions/User"
Editor does not throw an exception, but the code generated according to this schema does not work at all.
I generated python-flask server, and on launch, it throws:
ImportError: cannot import name 'User'
Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in __init__ and inside the class.
Also there was the import: from swagger_server.models.user import User
Does python-flask generator know how to implement references like this?
swagger-2.0 swagger-editor
Can you explain in more details what you mean by "generated code does not work"? Is the generated code incorrect? Do you get errors? Something else? Also, which exactly code did you generate (e.g.aspnetcoreserver orjavaclient)?
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 17:00
I'm sorry, of course. I generate python-flask server, and on launch, it throwsImportError: cannot import name 'User'Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in init and inside the class. And also I've noticedfrom swagger_server.models.user import Userin imports. It looks strange, I guess python-flask generator does not know how to implement references like this.
– Vladimir K.
Nov 19 '18 at 17:08
Edit the question and put all details about what you are trying to do, what you tried, and what results you get into the question. Comments can be deleted.
– jdv
Nov 19 '18 at 17:40
It's a bug in the python-flask generator.
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 21:41
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I'm trying to do something like this:
User:
type: "object"
properties:
id:
type: "integer"
format: "int64"
name:
type: "string"
manager:
$ref: "/definitions/User"
Editor does not throw an exception, but the code generated according to this schema does not work at all.
I generated python-flask server, and on launch, it throws:
ImportError: cannot import name 'User'
Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in __init__ and inside the class.
Also there was the import: from swagger_server.models.user import User
Does python-flask generator know how to implement references like this?
swagger-2.0 swagger-editor
I'm trying to do something like this:
User:
type: "object"
properties:
id:
type: "integer"
format: "int64"
name:
type: "string"
manager:
$ref: "/definitions/User"
Editor does not throw an exception, but the code generated according to this schema does not work at all.
I generated python-flask server, and on launch, it throws:
ImportError: cannot import name 'User'
Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in __init__ and inside the class.
Also there was the import: from swagger_server.models.user import User
Does python-flask generator know how to implement references like this?
swagger-2.0 swagger-editor
swagger-2.0 swagger-editor
edited Nov 19 '18 at 18:03
Vladimir K.
asked Nov 19 '18 at 16:52
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Can you explain in more details what you mean by "generated code does not work"? Is the generated code incorrect? Do you get errors? Something else? Also, which exactly code did you generate (e.g.aspnetcoreserver orjavaclient)?
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 17:00
I'm sorry, of course. I generate python-flask server, and on launch, it throwsImportError: cannot import name 'User'Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in init and inside the class. And also I've noticedfrom swagger_server.models.user import Userin imports. It looks strange, I guess python-flask generator does not know how to implement references like this.
– Vladimir K.
Nov 19 '18 at 17:08
Edit the question and put all details about what you are trying to do, what you tried, and what results you get into the question. Comments can be deleted.
– jdv
Nov 19 '18 at 17:40
It's a bug in the python-flask generator.
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 21:41
add a comment |
Can you explain in more details what you mean by "generated code does not work"? Is the generated code incorrect? Do you get errors? Something else? Also, which exactly code did you generate (e.g.aspnetcoreserver orjavaclient)?
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 17:00
I'm sorry, of course. I generate python-flask server, and on launch, it throwsImportError: cannot import name 'User'Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in init and inside the class. And also I've noticedfrom swagger_server.models.user import Userin imports. It looks strange, I guess python-flask generator does not know how to implement references like this.
– Vladimir K.
Nov 19 '18 at 17:08
Edit the question and put all details about what you are trying to do, what you tried, and what results you get into the question. Comments can be deleted.
– jdv
Nov 19 '18 at 17:40
It's a bug in the python-flask generator.
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 21:41
Can you explain in more details what you mean by "generated code does not work"? Is the generated code incorrect? Do you get errors? Something else? Also, which exactly code did you generate (e.g.
aspnetcore server or java client)?– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 17:00
Can you explain in more details what you mean by "generated code does not work"? Is the generated code incorrect? Do you get errors? Something else? Also, which exactly code did you generate (e.g.
aspnetcore server or java client)?– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 17:00
I'm sorry, of course. I generate python-flask server, and on launch, it throws
ImportError: cannot import name 'User' Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in init and inside the class. And also I've noticed from swagger_server.models.user import User in imports. It looks strange, I guess python-flask generator does not know how to implement references like this.– Vladimir K.
Nov 19 '18 at 17:08
I'm sorry, of course. I generate python-flask server, and on launch, it throws
ImportError: cannot import name 'User' Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in init and inside the class. And also I've noticed from swagger_server.models.user import User in imports. It looks strange, I guess python-flask generator does not know how to implement references like this.– Vladimir K.
Nov 19 '18 at 17:08
Edit the question and put all details about what you are trying to do, what you tried, and what results you get into the question. Comments can be deleted.
– jdv
Nov 19 '18 at 17:40
Edit the question and put all details about what you are trying to do, what you tried, and what results you get into the question. Comments can be deleted.
– jdv
Nov 19 '18 at 17:40
It's a bug in the python-flask generator.
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 21:41
It's a bug in the python-flask generator.
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 21:41
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Can you explain in more details what you mean by "generated code does not work"? Is the generated code incorrect? Do you get errors? Something else? Also, which exactly code did you generate (e.g.
aspnetcoreserver orjavaclient)?– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 17:00
I'm sorry, of course. I generate python-flask server, and on launch, it throws
ImportError: cannot import name 'User'Looking through the code I found that 'User' class uses 'User' keyword in init and inside the class. And also I've noticedfrom swagger_server.models.user import Userin imports. It looks strange, I guess python-flask generator does not know how to implement references like this.– Vladimir K.
Nov 19 '18 at 17:08
Edit the question and put all details about what you are trying to do, what you tried, and what results you get into the question. Comments can be deleted.
– jdv
Nov 19 '18 at 17:40
It's a bug in the python-flask generator.
– Helen
Nov 19 '18 at 21:41