Rob Crittenden rcrit...@redhat.com wrote:
Yi found a tricky way to remove required attributes that aren't required
in the schema. The problem was we weren't enforcing parameter.required
in mods (because it was enforcing that every variable with required be
provided).
I added a new check
Jan Zelený jzel...@redhat.com wrote:
Rob Crittenden rcrit...@redhat.com wrote:
Yi found a tricky way to remove required attributes that aren't required
in the schema. The problem was we weren't enforcing parameter.required
in mods (because it was enforcing that every variable with required
Jan Zelený wrote:
Jan Zelenýjzel...@redhat.com wrote:
Rob Crittendenrcrit...@redhat.com wrote:
Yi found a tricky way to remove required attributes that aren't required
in the schema. The problem was we weren't enforcing parameter.required
in mods (because it was enforcing that every variable
Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Zelený wrote:
Jan Zelenýjzel...@redhat.com wrote:
Rob Crittendenrcrit...@redhat.com wrote:
Yi found a tricky way to remove required attributes that aren't
required
in the schema. The problem was we weren't enforcing parameter.required
in mods (because it was
Jan Zeleny wrote:
Rob Crittendenrcrit...@redhat.com wrote:
Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Zelený wrote:
Jan Zelenýjzel...@redhat.com wrote:
Rob Crittendenrcrit...@redhat.com wrote:
Yi found a tricky way to remove required attributes that aren't
required
in the schema. The problem was we
Yi found a tricky way to remove required attributes that aren't required
in the schema. The problem was we weren't enforcing parameter.required
in mods (because it was enforcing that every variable with required be
provided).
I added a new check routine that is executed after setattr/addattr