I think regardless of what the MicroProfile team decides, we need to make it work as the specification says. Then iterate from there.
In my opinion this is a big problem that makes us strongly incompatible with the standard. On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 3:36 AM Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Browser and all clients default to */* or octect/stream so the else is > never used normally and was here just to put a mimetype from an optional. > > Browsers even send a kind of "all you can" value (*/*, html, xml at least). > > So yes we can make this value confifurable but this never happens. Ivan's > case was even with cxf client which sets a value normally by default so it > wouldnt help I think. > > Le ven. 30 nov. 2018 06:21, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org> a écrit > : > > > The question posed to the MP team does not really match the question > > posted here, and seems to be a tangental ask. > > > > The problem is this line of code [1], and nothing to do with TomEE's > > behavior; it defaults to JSON even though the spec states it should be > > YAML. Perhaps a clean solution would be to make this a config setting? > > But seems like there's a missing TCK test as well. I'd also question > when > > a browser goes here, what does it send in the Accepts header. My guess > is > > most modern browsers send text/html which also wouldn't line up. > > > > John > > > > [1]: > > > https://github.com/apache/geronimo-openapi/blob/master/geronimo-openapi-impl/src/main/java/org/apache/geronimo/microprofile/openapi/jaxrs/OpenAPIFilter.java#L57 > > > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 3:58 PM Romain Manni-Bucau < > rmannibu...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Response is fine (thanks jaxrs), request is up to jaxrs runtime so > >> depends where you deploy it (i dont think implementing a custom writer > for > >> that is right for users, it has too much pitfalls once integrated to > >> anything else than this very specific spec). > >> > >> Le jeu. 29 nov. 2018 21:39, Jonathan Gallimore < > >> jonathan.gallim...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> > >>> If the spec requires that, then I'd expect to get a YAML response if > >>> making a request without an `Accept` header on the request. > >>> > >>> I haven't looked through the microprofile-openapi TCK, but I'd expect > >>> that to be tested, and I'd suggest contributing a test there if there > isn't > >>> one. > >>> > >>> If you wanted to explicitly request a YAML response, I'd expect one of > >>> these to work: > >>> > >>> Accept: application/x-yaml > >>> Accept: text/yaml > >>> > >>> I'd expect a Content-Type header on the response to identify the mime > >>> type of the response, whatever is being returned. > >>> > >>> Jon > >>> > >>> On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 4:50 PM Ivan Junckes Filho < > >>> ivanjunc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hey guys, I think I found a bug in OpenAPI implementation. > >>>> > >>>> The spec says: > >>>> "The default format of the /openapi endpoint is YAML." > >>>> > >>>> But when I try to access /openapi it returns JSON by default. > >>>> > >>>> This is not correct. > >>>> > >>>> Also how can I access yaml if it is not default? > >>>> > >>> >