Feature - filter by OAuth scopes rather than x-internal flags#60
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stueynz wants to merge 8 commits intoMermade:mainfrom
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Feature - filter by OAuth scopes rather than x-internal flags#60stueynz wants to merge 8 commits intoMermade:mainfrom
x-internal flags#60stueynz wants to merge 8 commits intoMermade:mainfrom
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…rity scheme scopes
Don't need this test output file either.
…ries, to make things tidier
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Thanks, could you move the last commit to a new PR, as the functionality seems to be separate from the original intent? |
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As I read this, the |
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Hi, appreciate it has been a long time, but if you're still interested in this PR, could you fix up the lint errors/warnings? |
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In a non-trivial set of APIs with complex OAuth scopes; some clients want a 'simplified' openapi spec that covers just the stuff they're allowed to do.
So let's filter by
--scopesallowing us to prune away the operations they're not allowed.Recognised HTTP operations that don't have
securityelement will be filtered based upon globalsecurityelement as expected.