fix(sdk): narrow prompt part input id type#21312
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The server rejects part IDs not starting with "prt" but the generated SDK types had id as plain string. Added PartIDInput template literal type and updated downstream call sites to match.
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A few things I considered: The generator (@hey-api/openapi-ts) doesn't translate OpenAPI The downstream changes in Open to feedback on the direction. |
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Related: #18205 — a plugin generating part IDs without the |
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Closes #21311
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What does this PR do?
The server rejects part IDs that don't start with
prt, but the generated SDK types hadid?: string. This adds aPartIDInput = \prt${string}`type and uses it forTextPartInput,FilePartInput,AgentPartInput, andSubtaskPartInput. A post-processing step in the build script keeps this correct when types are regenerated. Downstream call sites inpackages/appandpackages/opencode` were updated to match.How did you verify your code works?
Full turbo typecheck passes across all 13 packages. The
idfield type now matches the OpenAPI schema pattern^prt.*.Checklist