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Also changes oneOf to anyOf for more potential handlers in the future.

Fixes #733

@mattmess1221 mattmess1221 changed the title fix: Update schema.json to be an object instead of array fix: Update handlers in schema.json to be an object instead of array Feb 3, 2025
Also changes `oneOf` to `anyOf` for more potential handlers in the future.

Fixes mkdocstrings#733
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pawamoy commented Feb 3, 2025

Thanks a lot! Just to be sure, anyOf will support having multiple handler keys right? Like:

plugins:
- mkdocstrings:
    handlers:
      python: ...
      rust: ...

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Co-authored-by: Timothée Mazzucotelli <dev@pawamoy.fr>
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mattmess1221 commented Feb 3, 2025

Yes, oneOf means exactly one while anyOf means at least one.

Ref: https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/combining

allOf may also work if none of the target schemas has any required keys.

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Perfect, thank you very much!

@pawamoy pawamoy merged commit 3cf7d51 into mkdocstrings:main Feb 3, 2025
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@mattmess1221 mattmess1221 deleted the fix/handler-schema branch February 3, 2025 16:00
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bug: handlers object in schema.json is incorrectly defined as array

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