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package {{generatorPackage}};
import io.swagger.codegen.*;
import io.swagger.models.properties.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.File;
public class {{generatorClass}} extends DefaultCodegen implements CodegenConfig {
// source folder where to write the files
protected String sourceFolder = "src";
protected String apiVersion = "1.0.0";
/**
* Configures the type of generator.
*
* @return the CodegenType for this generator
* @see io.swagger.codegen.CodegenType
*/
public CodegenType getTag() {
return CodegenType.CLIENT;
}
/**
* Configures a friendly name for the generator. This will be used by the generator
* to select the library with the -l flag.
*
* @return the friendly name for the generator
*/
public String getName() {
return "{{name}}";
}
/**
* Returns human-friendly help for the generator. Provide the consumer with help
* tips, parameters here
*
* @return A string value for the help message
*/
public String getHelp() {
return "Generates a {{name}} client library.";
}
public {{generatorClass}}() {
super();
// set the output folder here
outputFolder = "generated-code/{{name}}";
/**
* Models. You can write model files using the modelTemplateFiles map.
* if you want to create one template for file, you can do so here.
* for multiple files for model, just put another entry in the `modelTemplateFiles` with
* a different extension
*/
modelTemplateFiles.put(
"model.mustache", // the template to use
".sample"); // the extension for each file to write
/**
* Api classes. You can write classes for each Api file with the apiTemplateFiles map.
* as with models, add multiple entries with different extensions for multiple files per
* class
*/
apiTemplateFiles.put(
"api.mustache", // the template to use
".sample"); // the extension for each file to write
/**
* Template Location. This is the location which templates will be read from. The generator
* will use the resource stream to attempt to read the templates.
*/
templateDir = "{{name}}";
/**
* Api Package. Optional, if needed, this can be used in templates
*/
apiPackage = "io.swagger.client.api";
/**
* Model Package. Optional, if needed, this can be used in templates
*/
modelPackage = "io.swagger.client.model";
/**
* Reserved words. Override this with reserved words specific to your language
*/
reservedWords = new HashSet (
Arrays.asList(
"sample1", // replace with static values
"sample2")
);
/**
* Additional Properties. These values can be passed to the templates and
* are available in models, apis, and supporting files
*/
additionalProperties.put("apiVersion", apiVersion);
/**
* Supporting Files. You can write single files for the generator with the
* entire object tree available. If the input file has a suffix of `.mustache
* it will be processed by the template engine. Otherwise, it will be copied
*/
supportingFiles.add(new SupportingFile("myFile.mustache", // the input template or file
"", // the destination folder, relative `outputFolder`
"myFile.sample") // the output file
);
/**
* Language Specific Primitives. These types will not trigger imports by
* the client generator
*/
languageSpecificPrimitives = new HashSet(
Arrays.asList(
"Type1", // replace these with your types
"Type2")
);
}
/**
* Escapes a reserved word as defined in the `reservedWords` array. Handle escaping
* those terms here. This logic is only called if a variable matches the reserved words
*
* @return the escaped term
*/
@Override
public String escapeReservedWord(String name) {
return "_" + name; // add an underscore to the name
}
/**
* Location to write model files. You can use the modelPackage() as defined when the class is
* instantiated
*/
public String modelFileFolder() {
return outputFolder + "/" + sourceFolder + "/" + modelPackage().replace('.', File.separatorChar);
}
/**
* Location to write api files. You can use the apiPackage() as defined when the class is
* instantiated
*/
@Override
public String apiFileFolder() {
return outputFolder + "/" + sourceFolder + "/" + apiPackage().replace('.', File.separatorChar);
}
/**
* Optional - type declaration. This is a String which is used by the templates to instantiate your
* types. There is typically special handling for different property types
*
* @return a string value used as the `dataType` field for model templates, `returnType` for api templates
*/
@Override
public String getTypeDeclaration(Property p) {
if(p instanceof ArrayProperty) {
ArrayProperty ap = (ArrayProperty) p;
Property inner = ap.getItems();
return getSwaggerType(p) + "[" + getTypeDeclaration(inner) + "]";
}
else if (p instanceof MapProperty) {
MapProperty mp = (MapProperty) p;
Property inner = mp.getAdditionalProperties();
return getSwaggerType(p) + "[String, " + getTypeDeclaration(inner) + "]";
}
return super.getTypeDeclaration(p);
}
/**
* Optional - swagger type conversion. This is used to map swagger types in a `Property` into
* either language specific types via `typeMapping` or into complex models if there is not a mapping.
*
* @return a string value of the type or complex model for this property
* @see io.swagger.models.properties.Property
*/
@Override
public String getSwaggerType(Property p) {
String swaggerType = super.getSwaggerType(p);
String type = null;
if(typeMapping.containsKey(swaggerType)) {
type = typeMapping.get(swaggerType);
if(languageSpecificPrimitives.contains(type))
return toModelName(type);
}
else
type = swaggerType;
return toModelName(type);
}
}