Created by: tofi86
This PR solves the issue #8315.
When using x-spring-paginated with the spring or java-camel generator, Pageable is generated as an additional controller argument.
Spring Data Pageable is designed to consume the query paramters page, size and sort during request handling as described here or here.
When following an API first development pattern, you would usually specify these query parameters in the spec which results in a controller method like the following:
public ResponseEntity<List<Model>> getAllModels(Integer page, Integer size, String sort, Pageable pageable) {
...
}
While this approach and the spec is correct, this is normally not what you want to have as a Spring developer. You'd prefer just the Pageable controller argument, as the original values of the query params can be retrieved from it:
public ResponseEntity<List<Model>> getAllModels(Pageable pageable) {
int page = pageable.getPageNumber();
int size = pageable.getPageSize();
Sort sort = pageable.getSort();
}
This PR does exactly this - it removes the page, size and sort query params when x-spring-paginated is used with the spring or java-camel generator and Pageable is generated.
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