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However, we weren't able to find how to correctly define the User Properties in the AsyncAPI specification. We defined them in Headers for now, but I am not sure if that is the correct approach. Is there way to define them currently?
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Hi,
I am working on defining a spec for a service that operate over MQTT using AsyncAPI. We defined messages that use MQTT v5 user properties described here: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt5-essentials-part6-user-properties/
However, we weren't able to find how to correctly define the User Properties in the AsyncAPI specification. We defined them in Headers for now, but I am not sure if that is the correct approach. Is there way to define them currently?
I found these related issues:
#878
asyncapi/bindings#201
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