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## Common issues and resolutions
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- Using `grape-active_model_serializers`, or any non-Rails server. See
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[issue](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues/1258).
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## How can I help?
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Everyone is encouraged to open issues that are affecting you: bugs, ideas, performance problems – everything helps!
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### Filing an issue
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The first place to start is by looking at our [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues).
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Everyone is encouraged to open issues that are affecting them:
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bugs, ideas, documentation (`/docs`), performance problems – everything helps!
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The vast majority of development is happening under the `master` branch, currently slated for release as `0.10.x`. This is where we would suggest you start.
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#### Before
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Fixing bugs is extraordinarily helpful and requires the least familiarity with AMS. Look for issues labeled [**Needs Bug Verification**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/Needs%20Bug%20Verification) and [**Bug**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/bug).
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1. Start by looking at our [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues).
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We are also actively working to identify tasks under the label [**Good for New Contributors**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/Good%20for%20New%20Contributors). Some bugs are expressly not good for new contributors, so don't expect 100% overlap between the two.
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- Check if your issue has already been reported.
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- If you find an existing issue report, feel free to add further information to that report.
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If you want to work on new feature development, look for the label [**Feature**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/Feature).
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We are also encouraging comments to substantial changes (larger than bugfixes and simple features) under an "RFC" (Request for Comments) process before we start active development. Look for the [**RFC**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/RFC) label.
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#### Writing
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If possible, please include the following information when [reporting an
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issue](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues/new):
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- ActiveModelSerializers version (0.8.x, 0.9.x, 0.10.x, commit ref).
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- What are you using ActiveModelSerializers with? Rails? Grape? Other? Which versions?
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- If you are not running the latest version (please check), and you cannot update it,
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please specify in your report why you can't update to the latest version.
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- Operating system type + version.
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- Ruby version with patch level. And whether you're using rvm, rbenv, etc.
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- Include your ruby -e "puts RUBY_DESCRIPTION".
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- Clearly-written steps to reproduce the issue (i.e. "Show me how to show myself." ), including:
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- What were you doing? Include code if possible.
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- Command line parameters used, if any.
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- RubyGems code in your Gemfile, if any. Gemfile.lock, if possible.
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- Any configuration you've made.
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- What did you expect to happen?
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- What happened? Include as much information as possible.
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- Nature of reported defect (e.g. user name missing, not "It doesn't work."). Is it intermittent?
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- The best help here is a failing test. Even better if it's a PR.
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- Then the steps to reproduce and/or a gist or repository that demonstrates the defect.
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- Then examples of the code you were using.
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- Any error messages (including stacktrace, i.e. ""Show me the error.")
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- Things you've tried.
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- A pull request for your fix would be great. Code should have tests.
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- Link to source code, if available.
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Please make sure only to include one issue per report.
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If you encounter multiple, unrelated issues, please report them as such.
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Simon Tatham has written an excellent on article on
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[How to Report Bugs Effectively](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html)
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which is well worth reading, although it is not specific to ActiveModelSerializers.
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1. What have you tried?
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Include as much sample code as you can to help us reproduce the issue. (Inline, repo link, or gist, are fine. A failing test would help the most.)
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This is extremely important for narrowing down the cause of your problem.
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Thanks!
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Sometimes an issue will be closed by a maintainer for various reasons. In some cases, this is
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an invitation to make a better case for your issue or be able to reproduce a bug, and
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its being close is just an opportunity to help out some more, and then re-open.
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#### After
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Thanks to everyone involved!
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If you get help, sharing it back in the form of a pull-request or making an issue to document
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what you've found is *extremely* helpful.
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If you solve your issue, stop working on it, or realize the problem was something else,
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please share that in a comment to an issue and close it. That way, everyone can learn and
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we don't have closed issues without a clear resolution. Even if it's just a stackoverflow link :)
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And please don't forget to stay involved in the issue until it is closed! Thanks to all!
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### Writing code and comments
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- We are actively working to identify tasks under the label [**Good for New
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Contributors**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/Good%20for%20New%20Contributors).
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Some bugs are expressly not good for new contributors, so don't expect 100% overlap between the two.
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- [Changelog
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Missing](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues?q=label%3A%22Changelog+Missing%22+is%3Aclosed) is
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an easy way to help out.
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- If you want to work on new feature development, look for the label [**Feature**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/Feature).
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- We are also encouraging comments to substantial changes (larger than bugfixes and simple features) under an
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"RFC" (Request for Comments) process before we start active development.
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Look for the [**RFC**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/RFC) label.
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## Issue Labeling
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AMS uses a subset of [StandardIssueLabels](https://github.com/wagenet/StandardIssueLabels) for Github Issues. You can [see our labels here](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels).
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ActiveModelSerializers uses a subset of [StandardIssueLabels](https://github.com/wagenet/StandardIssueLabels) for Github Issues. You can [see our labels here](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels).
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## Contributing
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## Submitting a pull request (PR)
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1. Fork it ( https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/fork )
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2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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3. Write tests for your feature, or regression tests highlighting a bug
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4. Write the feature itself, or fix your bug
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5. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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6. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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7. Create a new Pull Request
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8. Update [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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with a brief description of any breaking changes, fixes, features, or
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miscellaneous changes under the proper version section.
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9. Iterate on feedback given by the community (fix syntax, modify bits of code, add
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1. The vast majority of development is happening under the `master` branch.
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This is where we would suggest you start.
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1. Fixing bugs is extraordinarily helpful and requires the least familiarity with ActiveModelSerializers.
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Look for issues labeled [**Needs Bug Verification**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/Needs%20Bug%20Verification) and [**Bug**](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/labels/bug).
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1. Adding or fixing documentation is also fantastic!
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To fetch & test the library for development, do:
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1. Fork the repository ( https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/fork )
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1. `git clone https://github.com/{whoami}/active_model_serializers.git`
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1. `cd active_model_serializers`
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1. `bundle`
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- To test against a particular rails version, 4.0 is usually the most buggy, set then
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RAILS_VERSION environment variable as described in the [.travis.yml](.travis.yml).
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e.g. `export RAILS_VERSION=4.0`.
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1. Create your PR branch (`git checkout -b my-helpful-pr`)
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1. Write tests for your feature, or regression tests highlighting a bug.
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This is important so ActiveModelSerializers doesn't break it in a future version unintentionally.
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1. Write the feature itself, or fix your bug
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1. `bundle exec rake`
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1. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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- Use well-described, small (atomic) commits.
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1. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-helpful-pr`)
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1. Create a new Pull Request
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- Include links to any relevant github issues.
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- *Don't* change the VERSION file.
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- Update `/docs` to include, whenever possible, a new, suitable recommendation about how to use
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the feature.
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- Extra Credit: [Confirm it runs and tests pass on the rubies specified in the travis
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config](.travis.yml). A maintainer will otherwise confirm it runs on these.
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1. *Bonus Points** Update [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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with a brief description of any breaking changes, fixes, features, or
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miscellaneous changes under the proper version section.
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1. Iterate on feedback given by the community (fix syntax, modify bits of code, add
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tests), pushing the new commits to the PR each time
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Remember to squash your commits and rebase off `master`.
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Remember to [squash your commits](CONTRIBUTING.md#about-pull-requests-prs) and rebase off `master`.
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#### How maintainers handle pull requests:
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- If the tests pass and the pull request looks good, a maintainer will merge it.
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- If the pull request needs to be changed,
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- you can change it by updating the branch you generated the pull request from
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- either by adding more commits, or
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- by force pushing to it
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- A maintainer can make any changes themselves and manually merge the code in.
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### Commit Messages
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- [A Note About Git Commit Messages](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)
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- [http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/](http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/)
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- [ThoughtBot style guide](https://github.com/thoughtbot/guides/tree/master/style#git)
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### About Pull Requests (PR's)
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- [Using Pull Requests](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests)
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- [Github pull requests made easy](http://www.element84.com/github-pull-requests-made-easy.html)
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- [Exercism Git Workflow](http://help.exercism.io/git-workflow.html).
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- [Level up your Git](http://rakeroutes.com/blog/deliberate-git/)
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- [All Your Open Source Code Are Belong To Us](http://www.benjaminfleischer.com/2013/07/30/all-your-open-source-code-are-belong-to-us/)
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### Running tests
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# ActiveModel::Serializer
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# ActiveModelSerializers
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[](https://travis-ci.org/rails-api/active_model_serializers)
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<a href="https://codeclimate.com/github/rails-api/active_model_serializers"><img src="https://codeclimate.com/github/rails-api/active_model_serializers/badges/gpa.svg" /></a>
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_Windows Build Status -_ [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/joaomdmoura/active-model-serializers/branch/master)
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ActiveModel::Serializer brings convention over configuration to your JSON generation.
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ActiveModelSerializers brings convention over configuration to your JSON generation.
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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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