Created by: mrmstn
Currently, whenever someone passes a header parameter to the request, the request will fail since the Tesla.put_header/3 will be called with the wrong parameter.
The following arguments were given to Tesla.put_header/3:
# 1
%{method: :get, url: "/jobs"}
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:index
# 3
123
Attempted function clauses (showing 1 out of 1):
def put_header(%Tesla.Env{} = env, key, value) when is_binary(key) and is_binary(value)
This PR will fixes this issue by removing the Tesla.put_header/3 call and replacing it with a simple get value from list an pass it to the map logic.
I noticed this bug during the review of https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/pull/14071#discussion_r1033703313
@halostatue or @wing328, Would you mind giving me a review on this one?
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