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Restyle Fix query flag casing #20
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Creates space for other test suites in the `test` directory, such as the golden test I'm about to add.
These test (and document) what code generation currently looks like for various Servant API constructors.
Query flags are the Http equivalent of booleans. You can either set them or you cannot. Currently the generated ruby code treats them as values: You pass in a string and it gets added to the query string. This ensures query flags in a servant API are modeled as booleans in the generated ruby code.
Fix query param generation
When adding a query flag to an existing endpoint it would be nice if this were a backwards-compatible change. From the HTTP perspective it already is: the query flag is an optional element of the URI that can be omitted. But code generation produces a non-optional argument. This imposes a hard order-of-deploy between the service that supports the new parameter and the client that makes use of it (or not). This changes the code so the query flag is an optional argument in ruby generated code. That way the backwards-compatibility of adding a query parameter to an API is preserved into our generated code.
Query flags result in optional args
We weren't using the snake-cased variable name for a query flag in all the places we were using the query flag.
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A duplicate of #19 with additional commits that automatically address
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