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# Adapters
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AMS does this through two components: **serializers** and **adapters**.
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Serializers describe _which_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
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Adapters describe _how_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
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You can use one of the built-in adapters (```FlattenJSON``` is the default one) or create one by your one but you won't need to implement an adapter unless you wish to use a new format or
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media type with AMS.
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## Built in Adapters
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### FlattenJSON - Default
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It's the default adapter, it generates a json response without a root key.
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Doesn't follow any specifc convention.
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### JSON
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It also generates a json response but always with a root key. The root key **can't be overridden**, and will be automatically defined accordingly with the objects being serialized.
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Doesn't follow any specifc convention.
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### JSONAPI
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This adapter follows 1.0 of the format specified in
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[jsonapi.org/format](http://jsonapi.org/format). It will include the associated
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resources in the `"included"` member when the resource names are included in the
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`include` option.
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```ruby
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render @posts, include: ['authors', 'comments']
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# or
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render @posts, include: 'authors,comments'
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```
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## Choose an Adapter
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If you want to use a different adapter, such as a JsonApi, you can change this in an initializer:
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```ruby
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::JsonApi
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```
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or
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```ruby
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json_api
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```
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If you want to have a root key on your responses you should use the Json adapter, instead of the default FlattenJson:
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```ruby
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json
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```
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# Getting Started
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## Installation
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### ActiveModel::Serializer is already included on Rails >= 5
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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```
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gem 'active_model_serializers'
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```
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And then execute:
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```
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$ bundle
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```
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## Creating a Serializer
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The easiest way to create a new serializer is to generate a new resource, which
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will generate a serializer at the same time:
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```
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$ rails g resource post title:string body:string
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```
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This will generate a serializer in `app/serializers/post_serializer.rb` for
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your new model. You can also generate a serializer for an existing model with
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the serializer generator:
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```
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$ rails g serializer post
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```
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The generated seralizer will contain basic `attributes` and
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`has_many`/`has_one`/`belongs_to` declarations, based on the model. For example:
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```ruby
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class PostSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
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attributes :title, :body
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has_many :comments
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has_one :author
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url :post
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end
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```
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```ruby
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class CommentSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
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attributes :name, :body
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belongs_to :post_id
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url [:post, :comment]
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end
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```
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## Rails Integration
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AMS will automatically integrate with you Rails app, you won't need to update your controller, this is a example of how it will look like:
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class PostsController < ApplicationController
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def show
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@post = Post.find(params[:id])
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render json: @post
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end
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end
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# How to use add root key
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Add the root key to your API is quite simple with AMS. The **Adapter** is what determines the format of your JSON response. The default adapter is the ```FlattenJSON``` which doesn't have the root key, so your response is something similar to:
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id: 1,
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title: "Awesome Post Tile",
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content: "Post content"
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}
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```
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In order to add the correspondent root key you need to use the ```JSON``` Adapter, you can change this in an initializer:
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json_api
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```
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Json
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This will add the root key to all your serialized endpoints.
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title: "Awesome Post Tile",
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content: "Post content"
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}
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title: "Awesome Post Tile",
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content: "Post content"
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title: "Another Post Tile",
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