Postman cannot have a null header value#12
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Postman cannot have a null header value#12philsturgeon wants to merge 2 commits intoJonathanMontane:developfrom
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December 6, 2017 16:31
Empty string is valid, null is invalid.
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It would be great to add Postman's actual validation pass to the test suite too |
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@fenollp certainly something I want to do, but right now I think Postman is offering an invalid schema file. https://gist.github.com/philsturgeon/a901f1212286c8f0d389cda74706bc40 |
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At work I've been generating postman collections from swagger, and a null value appeared. Uploading it to the Postman Pro API gave me a swagger error, and it turns out this same issue exists in the output.json.