Fixes issue #10606. This PR makes `RICH_TEXT_V2` field behavior in REST API matche the current behavior in GraphQL API: Currently both `markdown` and `blocknote` fields must be included in the request, one of them can be `null`. The field with a `null` value will be filled by the converted value of the other field. In other words, this works: ``` curl http://localhost:3000/rest/notes \ --request POST \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --header 'Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIyMDIwMjAyMC0xYzI1LTRkMDItYmYyNS02YWVjY2Y3ZWE0MTkiLCJ0eXBlIjoiQVBJX0tFWSIsIndvcmtzcGFjZUlkIjoiMjAyMDIwMjAtMWMyNS00ZDAyLWJmMjUtNmFlY2NmN2VhNDE5IiwiaWF0IjoxNzQxODA1MzQyLCJleHAiOjQ4OTU0MDUzNDEsImp0aSI6ImZlMzU0NTBkLTlhMDMtNGE2ZS04ODVjLTBlNTU3M2Y3YTE0NiJ9.6_g8cwoSE7ZCX1Zzsw44gZIyBdLKNsnDqMOmm1bKik0' \ --data '{ "position": 1, "title": "a", "bodyV2": { "markdown": "test4\n\ntest3\n\n# test1\n", "blocknote": null }, "createdBy": { "source": "EMAIL" } }' ``` And this does not work: ``` curl http://localhost:3000/rest/notes \ --request POST \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --header 'Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIyMDIwMjAyMC0xYzI1LTRkMDItYmYyNS02YWVjY2Y3ZWE0MTkiLCJ0eXBlIjoiQVBJX0tFWSIsIndvcmtzcGFjZUlkIjoiMjAyMDIwMjAtMWMyNS00ZDAyLWJmMjUtNmFlY2NmN2VhNDE5IiwiaWF0IjoxNzQxODA1MzQyLCJleHAiOjQ4OTU0MDUzNDEsImp0aSI6ImZlMzU0NTBkLTlhMDMtNGE2ZS04ODVjLTBlNTU3M2Y3YTE0NiJ9.6_g8cwoSE7ZCX1Zzsw44gZIyBdLKNsnDqMOmm1bKik0' \ --data '{ "position": 1, "title": "", "body": "", "bodyV2": { "markdown": "test4\n\ntest3\n\n# test1\n" }, "createdBy": { "source": "EMAIL" } }' ``` --- It would be nice not to require the null value, maybe let's make that a separate PR?
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