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Add missing mapping for AnyType.

The lack of this mapping would result in AnyType being encoded as <invokerPackage>.Model.AnyType in certain scenarios.

Here is an example of a generated model exhibiting this issue. Here is the same model generated after applying this fix.

The issue was caught by dialyzer.

lib/cloudflare/model/overrides.ex:23:41:unknown_type
Unknown type: Cloudflare.Model.AnyType.t/0.

I am having difficulties generating a smaller example to reproduce the issue and add it as a new test to the project. So far, I've only been able to reproduce the issue when using --skip-validate-spec with the Cloudflare OAS file.

As usual, curious to hear your thoughts @mrmstn and @wing328 😊

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Hi @efcasado
As usual, thank you very much for the PR and the time invested in making the elixir gen. much better!

The PR LGTM, - just to be sure, did you regenerate the sample client as well? I somehow expected to have some changes there as well.

As I'm currently still OOF I can't test it, but I'm quite sure this won't have any side effects 😁!

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efcasado commented May 2, 2025

thank you very much for the PR and the time invested in making the elixir gen. much better!

My pleasure! 🙏

just to be sure, did you regenerate the sample client as well? I somehow expected to have some changes there as well.

This change does not result in any changes to the existing samples. The existing mappings do a good-enough job to capture the most common occurrences of AnyType. I am still trying to come up with a minimal example we could add to the tests / samples to capture this rare / edge case I found when working with the Cloudflare OpenAPI specification 😅

typeMapping.put("date", "Date.t");
typeMapping.put("date-time", "DateTime.t");
// other
typeMapping.put("AnyType", "any()");
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what about adding a test schema with AnyType property (or updating an existing schema) to ensure output is good?

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wing328 commented Oct 6, 2025

merged via #22081 with a any type property added to test spec

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