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[PYTHON] use customized default Configuration() objects if available #8500

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To be reviewed by the Python Technical Committee:
@taxpon @frol @mbohlool @cbornet @kenjones-cisco @tomplus @Jyhess @arun-nalla @spacether

For the Python variants, the generated PACKAGENAME.configuration.Configuration class allows the programmer to save the data from pre-configured instance of it as the default to be used for future instances.
However, this requires the classes to be instantiated using Configuration.get_default_copy(), rather than just Configuration().
This PR changes the templates/samples to use the Configuration.get_default_copy() wherever a naked Configuration() was found.
This has the effect of making the programmer's stored Configuration be used (such as to override the client-side verification setting), if the programmer set one, and the hard-coded defaults used otherwise.

Related Issue: #8499

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ class AdditionalPropertiesClass(object):
def __init__(self, map_string=None, map_number=None, map_integer=None, map_boolean=None, map_array_integer=None, map_array_anytype=None, map_map_string=None, map_map_anytype=None, anytype_1=None, anytype_2=None, anytype_3=None, local_vars_configuration=None): # noqa: E501
"""AdditionalPropertiesClass - a model defined in OpenAPI""" # noqa: E501
if local_vars_configuration is None:
local_vars_configuration = Configuration()
local_vars_configuration = Configuration.get_default_copy()
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Why not pass in local_vars_configuration=Configuration.get_default_copy()?

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Because the generated code leaves no place to manually instantiate the classes--they are instantiated as part of data returned from API calls.
Using the example in the related issue, I only instantiate the generated ApiClient, and MembersApi classes, passing in the configuration object as designed to ApiClient, then setting options on the instantiated objects, but the only way to toggle the "client_side_validation" value was to force the use of the stored default by means of this patch.

@spacether spacether added this to the 5.0.1 milestone Jan 30, 2021
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Looks good to me, thank you for your PR!

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