# is reserved by the swagger validator as a way to include partial content from a JSON object (eg: "#/path" would include {"test": true} from the object {"path":{"test":true}}). Instead of trying to convince the validator that it is wrong, we'll just use a different character.
Note that our rendering tools do not care about #-style references to objects. It's still somewhat worth changing the character though.
Note: This makes assumptions on what the TODO comment in Synapse means: e26e6b3230/synapse/handlers/pagination.py (L262)
Due to lack of implementation, it is assumed that using the same filter across multiple calls to /sync OR /messages will result in the redundant members being excluded in the next request. For example, calling /sync, then /messages which returns some members, then /sync again will exclude the members due to them being in /messages.
According the the openapi spec, examples for responses and schemas should be
raw objects rather than being json strings. (It's unclear what non-json
examples should look like...).
The swagger UI used to support json strings, but no longer does. In short,
let's turn the json strings into their raw formats.
We're licensing hte spec under ASLv2. Add the LICENSE file, and add the
short-form to as much of the source as is practical right now (adding it to
json source is a massive pita).
As a side effect, I got rid of all of the horrible symlinks and just put
in all of the proper relative paths. Because the horrible symlinks were
horrible.