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Revert "[capital] Automated update from Adyen/adyen-openapi@a0b1ce6"#875

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Revert "[capital] Automated update from Adyen/adyen-openapi@a0b1ce6"#875
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This reverts commit 127dc01 because the current code generator is unable to handle OpenAPI's allOf keyword. We need to update the openApi generator first to v7.

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This pull request rolls back an automated update to the Adyen Capital API client. The primary motivation for this revert is a technical limitation with the existing code generation tool, which struggles with a specific OpenAPI schema construct. The team aims to address this by upgrading the generator before proceeding with the API integration.

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  • Revert Automated OpenAPI Update: This pull request reverts a previous automated update of the Adyen Capital API client, specifically commit 127dc01b430577b961906a4d8107bb8301703939.
  • OpenAPI Generator Incompatibility: The reversion was necessary because the current OpenAPI Generator (version 6.0.1) is unable to correctly handle the allOf keyword used in the OpenAPI specification.
  • Future Action Planned: The plan is to first update the OpenAPI Generator to version 7, which is expected to resolve the allOf keyword compatibility issue, before re-attempting the API client update.

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This pull request successfully reverts the previous automated update, addressing the issue with the OpenAPI generator's inability to handle the allOf keyword. The removal of the affected files is consistent with the stated objective of reverting to a stable state before upgrading the generator. No further code-level review comments are applicable as the changes are solely file removals.

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@gcatanese gcatanese added this pull request to the merge queue Jan 27, 2026
Merged via the queue into main with commit f1b8698 Jan 27, 2026
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@gcatanese gcatanese deleted the fix-revert-capital-api branch January 27, 2026 12:34
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