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I've recently used swagger-codegen to generate the cpprest client code for my swagger spec. The code all compiles and links swell in my C++ app.

But, how do I actually use it from my C++ application? I've seem to have initialized the ApiClient and ApiConfiguration. But it's not clear to me how to incorporate the getXXX() call on my API object (ex: DefaultApi).

I've done a rather extensive internet search for source code demonstrating using the generated client code, but to no avail. I've also noted there is the swagger-codegen sample petstore client library for cpprest here: (https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/tree/master/samples/client/petstore/cpprest), but is there a test harness for it anywhere?

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Well, I worked out the basics for this, a trivial example:

std::shared_ptr<ApiClient> apiClient(new ApiClient);
std::shared_ptr<ApiConfiguration> apiConfig(new ApiConfiguration);
apiConfig->setBaseUrl("http://example.com/api/v1");
apiClient->setConfiguration(apiConfig);
ExampleApi api(apiClient);
api.getExample().then([=](pplx::task<std::shared_ptr<Example>> example) {
  try {
      std::cout << example.get()->getDescription() << '\n';
  } catch(const std::exception& e) {
      std::cout << "getExample() exception: " << e.what() << '\n';
  }
});

I'd still like to learn how the petstore cpprest generated code is tested. Where's the harness? Is there one?

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