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baywet avatar baywet commented on June 11, 2024

Here is what the result should look like (for the request body) in the case of OneNote

openapi: 3.0.1
info:
  title: Example
  description: Example
  version: 1.0.1
servers:
  - url: https://example.org
paths:
  /directoryObject:
    post:
      requestBody:
        content:
          multipart/form-data:
            schema:
              type: object
              properties:
                id:
                  type: string
                  format: uuid
                address:
                  $ref: '#/components/schemas/address'
                profileImage:
                  type: string
                  format: binary
            encoding:
              id:
                contentType: text/plain
              address:
                contentType: application/json
              profileImage:
                contentType: image/png
        responses:
          '204':
            content:
              application/json:
                schema:
                  type: string
components:
  schemas:
    address:
      type: object
      properties:
        street:
          type: string
        city:
          type: string

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irvinesunday avatar irvinesunday commented on June 11, 2024

We can leverage the Org.OData.Core.V1.MediaType annotation, for example:

<EntityType Name="onenote" BaseType="graph.entity">
  <NavigationProperty Name="pages" Type="Collection(graph.onenotePage)" ContainsTarget="true">
    <Annotation Term="Org.OData.Core.V1.MediaType" String="application/xhtml+xml" />
  </NavigationProperty>
</EntityType>

We can then check for the above annotation here:

Constants.ApplicationJsonMediaType,
new OpenApiMediaType
{
Schema = schema
}

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baywet avatar baywet commented on June 11, 2024

Thanks for the additional information.
How do you differentiate between the request and the response media type using that annotation? What if the media type is specific to an operation?

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