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Description
openapi-generator version
Latest master
OpenAPI declaration file content or url
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stripe/openapi/master/openapi/spec3.json
Generation Details
java -jar modules/openapi-generator-cli/target/openapi-generator-cli.jar generate -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stripe/openapi/master/openapi/spec3.json -g elm -o ./elm-stripeFix
All in the same file, there will be this Status:
type Status
= StatusActive
| StatusBlocked
| StatusInactive
statusVariants : List Status
statusVariants =
[ StatusActive
, StatusBlocked
, StatusInactive
]
stringFromStatus : Status -> String
stringFromStatus model =
case model of
StatusActive ->
"active"
StatusBlocked ->
"blocked"
StatusInactive ->
"inactive"
...right along with this Status somewhere else:
type Status
= StatusExpired
| StatusLost
| StatusSubmitted
| StatusUnsubmitted
| StatusWon
statusVariants : List Status
statusVariants =
[ StatusExpired
, StatusLost
, StatusSubmitted
, StatusUnsubmitted
, StatusWon
]
stringFromStatus : Status -> String
stringFromStatus model =
case model of
StatusExpired ->
"expired"
StatusLost ->
"lost"
StatusSubmitted ->
"submitted"
StatusUnsubmitted ->
"unsubmitted"
StatusWon ->
"won"
Obviously this causes a conflict, and fixing it is not trivial as all references to Status are now ambiguous.
Suggest a fix
Ideally, have types belonging to different domains go in separate type modules.
At the least, add a number or underscore to the end of one of them if need be.
Naive fix would be to merge the enums and just treat them as one.
Also, this includes totally identical types and encoder/decoders. They can have everything exactly the same, and still be repeated 5 different places in the file.
Bug Report Checklist
Description
openapi-generator version
Latest master
OpenAPI declaration file content or url
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stripe/openapi/master/openapi/spec3.json
Generation Details
All in the same file, there will be this
Status:...right along with this
Statussomewhere else:Obviously this causes a conflict, and fixing it is not trivial as all references to
Statusare now ambiguous.Suggest a fix
Ideally, have types belonging to different domains go in separate type modules.
At the least, add a number or underscore to the end of one of them if need be.
Naive fix would be to merge the enums and just treat them as one.
Also, this includes totally identical types and encoder/decoders. They can have everything exactly the same, and still be repeated 5 different places in the file.