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fixed doc : ActiveModel::Serializer takes care of object initialization
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@ -193,10 +193,6 @@ JSON. In the above example, the +title+ and +body+ attributes were always includ
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class PostSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
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attributes :title, :body
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def initialize(post, scope)
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@post, @scope = post, scope
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end
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def serializable_hash
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hash = attributes
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hash.merge!(super_data) if super?
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@ -355,7 +351,7 @@ h4. Modifying Associations
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You can also rename associations if required. Say for example you have an association that
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makes sense to be named one thing in your code, but another when data is serialized.
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You can use the <code:key</code> option to specify a different name for an association.
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You can use the <code:key</code> option to specify a different name for an association.
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Here is an exmaple:
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<pre lang="ruby">
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