AVP NumberInputNode deserialization#8900
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alfarok merged 2 commits intoDynamoDS:masterfrom May 30, 2018
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LGTM |
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test? |
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@mjkkirschner added test cases for deserialization of input values of 1, 1.0, 1.1 where 1 was originally failing |
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@alfarok Thank you for doing that 😉 |
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@alfarok @mjkkirschner @QilongTang @mrahmaniasl @saintentropy @nonoesp @varvaratou Is there a JIRA task for this? |
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@alfarok No, thanks, we just need to track the task for Refinery as the fix affects the project (and is not in 2.0.1) |
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Purpose
This PR addresses the Dynamo deserialization of a
NumberInputnode that was originally serialized in AVP. TheNumberInputnode in AVP defines theInputValueproperty of typenumber. If the value is an integer (1, 1.0, 1.00, etc) the value is always serialized as 1 (without any decimals). Upon deserialization in Dynamo an error was being thrown while attempting to parse the expecteddoublevalue. This change resolves the issue and enables proper deserialization/execution.Testing
3 unit tests added verifying proper deserialization of number nodes containing values of 1, 1.0, 1.1
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