Converged on webargs behavior for @use_kwargs and @use_args decorators #152
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Description
WARNING: This PR contains a breaking change to the
@use_kwargsdecorator. I believe this is a good direction for this library to go, but proceed reviewing/merging with cautionThis PR attempts to bring the
@use_kwargsand@use_argsdecorators to be more inline with the inherited Flask webargs implementations by delegating directly to them instead of mimicking their behavior.Changes:
@use_argsdecoratorwebargs.FlaskParser.use_kwargsunder the hood, so behavior should exactly match Flask webargs@use_kwargsimplementation to directly invokewebargs.FlaskParser.use_kwargs**kwargsin the view function)@use_kwargs(Schema(many=True)), as this is not supported by webargs and is now better supported by the@use_argsdecoratorFixes
TODO