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Drop init argument when not needed in query key #2061

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For urls that do not include an init param, generate a query key of length 2. This allows the value to be passed directly to invalidateQueries().

Without this change, the package generates ["get", "/foo", undefined] which does not correctly match the corresponding get query.

Related to #1806

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This doesn't quite solve the problem when there are init params but at least solves for the case where there are no params...

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  • Unit tests updated
  • docs/ updated (if necessary)
  • pnpm run update:examples run (only applicable for openapi-typescript)

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For urls that do not include an init param, generate a query key of length 2. This allows the value to be passed directly to `invalidateQueries()`.

Without this change, the package generates `["get", "/foo", undefined]` which does not correctly match the corresponding get query.

Related to openapi-ts#1806
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