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We have classes with oneOf and discriminator (type attribute). When exporting an object there are "$ref" in the output which is unwanted for us. Question would be if that could be deactivated, if that should be like that or if we are using the library in a wrong way. We are not seeing "$ref" if we input stdClasses that do not extend ClassStructure.
I have attached a minimal example that shows the behaviour. I'm happy to answer more questions.
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use Swaggest\JsonSchema\Schema;
use Swaggest\JsonSchema\Structure\ClassStructure;
class Order extends ClassStructure {
public $items;
/**
* @param Properties|static $properties
* @param Schema $ownerSchema
*/
public static function setUpProperties($properties, Schema $ownerSchema)
{
$properties->items = Schema::arr();
$properties->items->items = new Schema();
$properties->items->items->oneOf = [
AOrderItem::schema(),
BOrderItem::schema(),
];
$ownerSchema->type = 'object';
$ownerSchema->required = [
self::names()->items
];
}
}
class OrderItem extends ClassStructure {
public $type;
/**
* @param Properties|static $properties
* @param Schema $ownerSchema
*/
public static function setUpProperties($properties, Schema $ownerSchema)
{
$properties->type = Schema::string();
$ownerSchema->type = 'object';
$ownerSchema->required = [
self::names()->type
];
}
}
class AOrderItem extends OrderItem {
public $typeSpecific;
/**
* @param Properties|static $properties
* @param Schema $ownerSchema
*/
public static function setUpProperties($properties, Schema $ownerSchema)
{
parent::setUpProperties($properties, $ownerSchema);
$properties->typeSpecific = ATypeSpecific::schema();
$ownerSchema->required[] = self::names()->typeSpecific;
}
}
class BOrderItem extends OrderItem {
public $typeSpecific;
/**
* @param Properties|static $properties
* @param Schema $ownerSchema
*/
public static function setUpProperties($properties, Schema $ownerSchema)
{
parent::setUpProperties($properties, $ownerSchema);
$properties->typeSpecific = BTypeSpecific::schema();
$ownerSchema->required[] = self::names()->typeSpecific;
}
}
class ATypeSpecific extends ClassStructure {
public $a;
/**
* @param Properties|static $properties
* @param Schema $ownerSchema
*/
public static function setUpProperties($properties, Schema $ownerSchema)
{
$properties->a = Schema::string();
$ownerSchema->type = 'object';
$ownerSchema->required = [
self::names()->a
];
}
}
class BTypeSpecific extends ClassStructure {
public $b;
/**
* @param Properties|static $properties
* @param Schema $ownerSchema
*/
public static function setUpProperties($properties, Schema $ownerSchema)
{
$properties->b = Schema::integer();
$ownerSchema->type = 'object';
$ownerSchema->required = [
self::names()->b
];
}
}
$ts = new BTypeSpecific();
$ts->b = 1;
$b = new BOrderItem();
$b->type = 'b';
$b->typeSpecific = $ts;
$order = new Order();
$order->items = [$b];
echo json_encode(Order::export($order), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
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We have classes with oneOf and discriminator (type attribute). When exporting an object there are "$ref" in the output which is unwanted for us. Question would be if that could be deactivated, if that should be like that or if we are using the library in a wrong way. We are not seeing "$ref" if we input stdClasses that do not extend ClassStructure.
I have attached a minimal example that shows the behaviour. I'm happy to answer more questions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: