Nick Greenfield
Nick Greenfield
@jboy just opening this (and maybe a few other issues) as I play around with `pymod`. Obviously this is your design choice, but hope they're at least helpful suggestions.
I agree that it's somewhat inelegant, but I do think the practical utility of an `?expand` param is very significant – the specific case where I'm finding we need this...
I'll put a PR together for this then. In my experience, `joinedload` tends to be the right hammer for "return all instances of"-style queries, but there are other loading options...
@lyschoening I believe that would be the required fix yes. Separately... I saw you mention on Gitter that you might be adding Swagger support in the next version. Is that...
Ah, I hadn't realized that... and indeed that's something of a rather large limitation. It sounds like: (1) one could implement support for Swagger and then just have no nullable...
@lyschoening Interesting. There's some discussion of an `x-nullable` property in the Swagger discussion that might provide an opportunity for a similar workaround (haven't looked closely). Unfortunately, that appears to be...
@ondovb – One potential issue with JSON encoding here is that while serializing in C++ will work for 64-bit uints, the behavior decoding the JSON is going to be implementation...
Yeah, I think string encoding is the simplest approach here (esp. since many languages may will then load an array of ints interspersed with longs vs. all unsigned 64-bit ints)....
@ondovb This looks like a great start! A few items we've been tracking here that it'd be great to include (we were literally just whiteboarding this): * A `counts` array,...
@lgautier @ondovb I agree on both fronts re: the `alphabet` (to be clear, we're suggesting a list of valid characters as a string, correct?) and am fine with relaxing the...