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@autorest/azure-functions-python
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The Azure Functions extension for code generators in AutoRest.
pass-thru:
- model-deduplicator
- subset-reducer
use-extension:
"@autorest/modelerfour": "4.15.414"
modelerfour:
group-parameters: true
flatten-models: true
flatten-payloads: true
resolve-schema-name-collisons: true
always-create-content-type-parameter: true
multiple-request-parameter-flattening: false
naming:
parameter: snakecase
property: snakecase
operation: snakecase
operationGroup: pascalcase
choice: pascalcase
choiceValue: snakecase
constant: snakecase
constantParameter: snakecase
type: pascalcase
local: _ + snakecase
global: snakecase
preserve-uppercase-max-length: 6
override:
$host: $host
base64: base64
IncludeAPIs: include_apis
pipeline:
python:
# doesn't process anything, just makes it so that the 'python:' config section loads early,
# for the modelerfour plugin to get the input
pass-thru: true
input: openapi-document/multi-api/identity
modelerfour:
# in order that the modelerfour/flattener/grouper/etc picks up
# configuration nested under python: in the user's config,
# we have to make modeler four pull from the 'python' task.
input: python
python/m2r:
input: modelerfour/identity
python/namer:
input: python/m2r
python/codegen:
input: python/namer
output-artifact: python-files
python/codegen/emitter:
input: codegen
scope: scope-codegen/emitter
scope-codegen/emitter:
input-artifact: python-files
output-uri-expr: $key
output-artifact: python-files
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The Azure Functions extension for code generators in AutoRest.
We found that @autorest/azure-functions-python demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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