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[BUG][PYTHON] Do not set Content-Type for GET, HEAD or DELETE requests

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Merged Administrator requested to merge github/fork/johnboyes/python-fix-content-type-bug into master Jun 27, 2021
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Created by: johnboyes

This commit ensures that the Python generator no longer sets a default Content-Type ofapplication/json for GET, HEAD and DELETE requests.

Fixes #9831 (closed)

Related issues/PRs: #476, #1061, #5941, #6167

Having the Content-Type set for these requests was causing issues with other tools which insist that GET, HEAD and DELETE requests do not have a Content-Type (as per the OpenAPI 3 specification).

An example of the problem that this commit fixes is when using Prism as a validation proxy.

Prism rejects any GET request that has a Content-Type.

Here is an example of the problem manifesting itself.

To validate the fix in this commit:

  1. Start with any OpenAPI3 spec e.g. the Petstore example at https://editor.swagger.io/
  2. Generate Python client code for the spec
  3. Look at the generated rest.py e.g. in the standard sample in this repo and see that the Content-Type defaults to application/json for all HTTP methods (including GET, HEAD and DELETE), rather than there being no Content-Type for GET, HEAD and DELETE.

cc @taxpon, @frol, @mbohlool, @cbornet, @kenjones-cisco, @tomplus, @Jyhess, @arun-nalla, @spacether

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Source branch: github/fork/johnboyes/python-fix-content-type-bug