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Ramesh Reddy commented on TEIID-2909:
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1) If something is marked "required", only required with when other property is
defined, then that required property has been defined in-correctly, that needs to be
fixed.
2) As per being required state when other property is in play, that will be explained on
the property description, and IMO that is sufficient. Yes, Teiid does check the properties
in those situations, and fail if the needed property is needed is not available with
proper error message indicating the user to take corrective action. Note that this not
common either.
If you think the above is not sufficient, and we need further elaborate framework, you can
propose *how* you you see this can be solved.
Provide more info for TeiidPropertyDefinition marked
'isRequired' but with conditions
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Key: TEIID-2909
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-2909
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: AdminApi
Affects Versions: 8.4
Reporter: Mark Drilling
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
For some data source types, there are associated propertyDefinitions that are marked
'required'. However, they are not always required.
I'm referring to TeiidPropertyDefinition list returned by
adminApi.getTemplatePropertyDefns(), for example.
Google source is example of a source containing this type of property definition.
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/teiid84final/Google+Spreadsheet+Dat...
For example 'RefreshToken' is marked as required, but it is only required based
on the value of another property (AuthMethod).
Can teiid provide these additional conditions along with the propertyDefinition? Without
this information we are forced to hard-code the validation rules into our client
application.
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