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# ARCHITECTURE
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An **`ActiveModel::Serializer`** wraps a [serializable resource](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-2-stable/activemodel/lib/active_model/serialization.rb)
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and exposes an `attributes` method, among a few others.
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It allows you to specify which attributes and associations should represent the serialization of the resource.
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It requires an adapter to transform its attributes into a JSON document; it cannot be serialized itself.
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It may be useful to think of it as a
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[presenter](http://blog.steveklabnik.com/posts/2011-09-09-better-ruby-presenters).
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The **`ActiveModel::ArraySerializer`** represent a collection of resources as serializers
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and, if there is no serializer, primitives.
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The **`ActiveModel::Adapter`** describes the structure of the JSON document generated from a
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serializer. For example, the `Attributes` example represents each serializer as its
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unmodified attributes. The `JsonApi` adatper represents the serializer as a [JSON
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API](jsonapi.org/) document.
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The **`ActiveModel::SerializableResource`** acts to coordinate the serializer(s) and adapter
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to an object that responds to `to_json`, and `as_json`. It is used in the controller to
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encapsulate the serialization resource when rendered. Thus, it can be used on its own
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to serialize a resource outside of a controller, as well.
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## Primitive handling
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Definitions: A primitive is usually a String or Array. There is no serializer
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defined for them; they will be serialized when the resource is converted to JSON (`as_json` or
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`to_json`). (The below also applies for any object with no serializer.)
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ActiveModelSerializers doesn't handle primitives passed to `render json:` at all.
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However, when a primitive value is an attribute or in a collection,
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it is is not modified.
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Internally, if no serializer can be found in the controller, the resource is not decorated by
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ActiveModelSerializers.
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If the collection serializer (ArraySerializer) cannot
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identify a serializer for a resource in its collection, it raises [`NoSerializerError`](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues/1191#issuecomment-142327128)
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which is rescued in `AcitveModel::Serializer::Reflection#build_association` which sets
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the association value directly:
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```ruby
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reflection_options[:virtual_value] = association_value.try(:as_json) || association_value
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```
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(which is called by the adapter as `serializer.associations(*)`.)
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## How options are parsed
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High-level overview:
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- For a collection
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- the collection serializer is the `:serializer` option and
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- `:each_serializer` is used as the serializer for each resource in the collection.
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- For a single resource, the `:serializer` option is the resource serializer.
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- Options are partitioned in serializer options and adapter options. Keys for adapter options are specified by
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[`ADAPTER_OPTIONS`](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/blob/master/lib/active_model/serializable_resource.rb#L4).
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The remaining options are serializer options.
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Details:
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1. **ActionController::Serialization**
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1. `serializable_resource = ActiveModel::SerializableResource.new(resource, options)`
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1. `options` are partitioned into `adapter_opts` and everything else (`serializer_opts`).
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The adapter options keys for the are defined by `ADAPTER_OPTIONS`.
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1. **ActiveModel::SerializableResource**
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1. `if serializable_resource.serializer?` (there is a serializer for the resource, and an adapter is used.)
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- Where `serializer?` is `use_adapter? && !!(serializer)`
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- Where `use_adapter?`: 'True when no explicit adapter given, or explicit value is truthy (non-nil);
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False when explicit adapter is falsy (nil or false)'
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- Where `serializer`:
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1. from explicit `:serializer` option, else
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2. implicitly from resource `ActiveModel::Serializer.serializer_for(resource)`
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1. A side-effect of checking `serializer` is:
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- The `:serializer` option is removed from the serializer_opts hash
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- If the `:each_serializer` option is present, it is removed from the serializer_opts hash and set as the `:serializer` option
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1. The serializer and adapter are created as
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1. `serializer_instance = serializer.new(resource, serializer_opts)`
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2. `adapter_instance = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.create(serializer_instance, adapter_opts)`
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1. **ActiveModel::Serializer::ArraySerializer#new**
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1. If the `serializer_instance` was a `ArraySerializer` and the `:serializer` serializer_opts
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is present, then [that serializer is passed into each resource](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/blob/a54d237e2828fe6bab1ea5dfe6360d4ecc8214cd/lib/active_model/serializer/array_serializer.rb#L14-L16).
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1. **ActiveModel::Serializer#attributes** is used by the adapter to get the attributes for
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resource as defined by the serializer.
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## What does a 'serializable resource' look like?
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- An `ActiveRecord::Base` object.
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- Any Ruby object at passes or otherwise passes the
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[Lint](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/rails-api/active_model_serializers/ActiveModel/Serializer/Lint/Tests)
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[code](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/blob/master/lib/active_model/serializer/lint.rb).
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ActiveModelSerializers provides a
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`[ActiveModelSerializers::Model](https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/blob/master/lib/active_model_serializers/model.rb)`,
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which is a simple serializable PORO (plain-old Ruby object).
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ActiveModelSerializers::Model may be used either as a template, or in production code.
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```ruby
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class MyModel < ActiveModelSerializers::Model
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attr_accessor :id, :name, :level
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end
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```
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The default serializer for `MyModel` would be `MyModelSerializer` whether MyModel is an
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ActiveRecord::Base object or not.
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Outside of the controller the rules are **exactly** the same as for records. For example:
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```ruby
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render json: MyModel.new(level: 'awesome'), adapter: :json
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```
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would be serialized the same as
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```ruby
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ActiveModel::SerializableResource.new(MyModel.new(level: 'awesome'), adapter: :json).as_json
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```
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