Clojure-lsp will run clj-kondo on the module folders, so those modules
should refer back to root configuration. Clj-kondo itself works the
same, if running from a module directory. Some editor plugins might run
clj-kondo on the working directory always (reitit root folder usually),
and in those cases this isn't needed.
OpenAPI Specification allows the operationId to be added to the
"Operation Object" alongside e.g. summary and description. This
commit introduces the support of this element in the
reitit-swagger module and extends the tests. One test shows the
correct use of operationId where both are distinct and one
shows the failing of the swagger creation when the IDs are not
distinct.
- Spec: https://swagger.io/specification/#operation-object
- Adds the support for operationId
- Adds operationId in two places of the swagger test
- Adds a test that checks exception on duplicate IDs
- Closes#451
According to meta-merge documentation, ^:displace is a good solution
for default values. This is still inside the meta-merge, as I don't
see where else I could put it. Perhaps a better solution is available.
It's possible to put the :keys keyword in the namespace of the keys one likes to
destructure. With that one can use symbols in the vector again. One advantage of
having symbols is, that Cursive grays them out if not used. I found two
occurrences of unused destructured keys.