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fix: channel parameter not always returning schema #868
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fix schema parsing
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fix and test
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Merge branch 'next-major-spec' into fix_channel_parameters
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fix implementation and test
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Revert "fix schema parsing"
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Merge branch 'next-major-spec' into fix_channel_parameters
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I agree with the other change but this one is highly debatable. "hasSchema" is meant to tell you if the document has the schema specified, therefore it should be false. However, even though it's false, you should get a default schema in the "schema()" call. These are two different things IMHO.
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But for v3, you will always have a schema (underneath) as the default behavior is that the parameters are of
type: string
🤔 Regardless of what else you define in your parameter.For v2 it makes sense.
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As @fmvilas mentioned, hasSchema is there for answering: Did the user set the schema?
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But for v3 the schema is always set, even when an empty parameter is defined.
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What I mean is if the user has set the
schema
key.hasSchema
answers that question. If theschema
key is there, thenhasSchema
is true, otherwise it's false. Now, theschema()
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Alright, discussed offline and this is fine. On v3, there's no
schema
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Oh yeah its true😅