How to omit constructor from Swagger documentation on WebAPI
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I've found an answer here but it is not compatible for constructor.
I have many returning class using constructor like below:
public class a
{
public x;
public y;
public z;
public a(B b)
{
x = b.x;
y = b.y;
z = b.z;
}
}
But swagger seems work slowly when I use constructors with DB Entity as parameter which has some DB relationship.
Is there any way to stop parsing these constructor to avoid slowly swagger-ui generation?
c# asp.net-web-api swagger swagger-ui
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I've found an answer here but it is not compatible for constructor.
I have many returning class using constructor like below:
public class a
{
public x;
public y;
public z;
public a(B b)
{
x = b.x;
y = b.y;
z = b.z;
}
}
But swagger seems work slowly when I use constructors with DB Entity as parameter which has some DB relationship.
Is there any way to stop parsing these constructor to avoid slowly swagger-ui generation?
c# asp.net-web-api swagger swagger-ui
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up vote
0
down vote
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I've found an answer here but it is not compatible for constructor.
I have many returning class using constructor like below:
public class a
{
public x;
public y;
public z;
public a(B b)
{
x = b.x;
y = b.y;
z = b.z;
}
}
But swagger seems work slowly when I use constructors with DB Entity as parameter which has some DB relationship.
Is there any way to stop parsing these constructor to avoid slowly swagger-ui generation?
c# asp.net-web-api swagger swagger-ui
I've found an answer here but it is not compatible for constructor.
I have many returning class using constructor like below:
public class a
{
public x;
public y;
public z;
public a(B b)
{
x = b.x;
y = b.y;
z = b.z;
}
}
But swagger seems work slowly when I use constructors with DB Entity as parameter which has some DB relationship.
Is there any way to stop parsing these constructor to avoid slowly swagger-ui generation?
c# asp.net-web-api swagger swagger-ui
c# asp.net-web-api swagger swagger-ui
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