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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Fleischer
19de5f7722 Introduce Adapter::Base
Breaking change:
- Adapters now inherit Adapter::Base
- 'Adapter' is now a module, no longer a class
Why?

- using a class as a namespace that you also inherit from is complicated and circular at time i.e.
  buggy (see https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/pull/1177)
- The class methods on Adapter aren't necessarily related to the instance methods, they're more
    Adapter functions
- named `Base` because it's a Rails-ism
- It helps to isolate and highlight what the Adapter interface actually is
2015-09-20 12:26:04 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
ad2ca3b45c Remove Adapter autoloads in favor of require
Adapters must be eager loaded to ensure they are defined
before they are used as namespacing.

cf6a074a1c (diff-41f2b3509d33e1c65bb70ee0ec7a2eea)
2015-09-18 12:44:53 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
c6f8d0f5f2 Rename FlattenJson to Attributes (allow plural adapter names) 2015-09-18 10:17:02 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
eb1264ad99 Better serializer registration, get more than just the first module
But is potentially breaking anyone on rc3, but the fix is just
to manually register the adapter with the rc3-style name
2015-09-17 23:33:04 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
363345b8dd Rename Adapter.get to Adapter.lookup
Per https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/pull/1017#discussion_r39003855
comment by sandstrom in discussion of the inherited hook

> I'm thinking that it would be better to register adapters manually, without using the hook, i.e.
> have people call ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.register directly (perhaps in an initializer).

> Possibly, some inspiration can be taken from how ActiveJob adapters are wired[1].

> [1] a11571cec3/activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapter.rb (L52-L56)
2015-09-09 08:55:20 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
af99c0d9e6 Ensure inheritance hooks run
I was seeing transient failures where adapters may not be registered.

e.g. https://travis-ci.org/rails-api/active_model_serializers/builds/77735382

Since we're using the Adapter, JsonApi, and Json classes
as namespaces, some of the conventions we use for modules don't apply.
Basically, we don't want to define the class anywhere besides itself.
Otherwise, the inherited hooks may not run, and some adapters may not
be registered.

For example:

If we have a class Api `class Api; end`
And Api is also used as a namespace for `Api::Product`
And the classes are defined in different files.

In one file:

```ruby
class Api
  autoload :Product
  def self.inherited(subclass)
    puts
    p [:inherited, subclass.name]
    puts
  end
end
```

And in another:

```ruby
class Api
  class Product < Api
    def sell_sell_sell!
      # TODO: sell
    end
  end
end
```

If we load the Api class file first, the inherited hook will be defined on the class
so that when we load the Api::Product class, we'll see the output:

```plain
[ :inherited, Api::Product]
```

However, if we load the Api::Product class first, since it defines the `Api` class
and then inherited from it, the Api file was never loaded, the hook never defined,
and thus never run.

By defining the class as `class Api::Product < Api` We ensure the the Api class
MUST be defined, and thus, the hook will be defined and run and so sunshine and unicorns.

Appendix:

The below would work, but triggers a circular reference warning.
It's also not recommended to mix require with autoload.

```ruby
require 'api'
class Api
  class Product < Api
    def sell_sell_sell!
      # TODO: sell
    end
  end
end
```

This failure scenario was introduced by removing the circular reference warnings in
https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/pull/1067

Style note:

To make diffs on the adapters smalleer and easier to read, I've maintained the same
identention that was in the original file.  I've decided to prefer ease of reading
the diff over style, esp. since we may later return to the preferred class declaration style.

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2015-09-09 08:55:20 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
d9e76c29d5 Make Adapters registerable so they are not namespace-constrained
Changes:

- Introduce Adapter::get for use by Serializer.adapter
- Move Adapter-finding logic from Adapter::adapter_class into Adapter::get

Introduced interfaces:

- non-inherited methods
```ruby
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.adapter_map     # a Hash<adapter_name, adapter_class>
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.adapters        # an Array<adapter_name>
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.register(name, klass) # adds an adapter to the adapter_map
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.get(name_or_klass)    # raises Argument error when adapter not found
```

- Automatically register adapters when subclassing

```ruby
      def self.inherited(subclass)
        ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.register(subclass.to_s.demodulize, subclass)
      end
```

- Preserves subclass method `::adapter_class(adapter)`

```ruby
      def self.adapter_class(adapter)
        ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.get(adapter)
      end
```

- Serializer.adapter now uses `Adapter.get(config.adapter)` rather than have duplicate logic
2015-09-08 22:59:36 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
228cc1c92a Rubocop: Consistent spacing 2015-09-03 20:51:40 -05:00
João Moura
1ea5608e78 updating tests to match new adapters structure 2015-06-15 13:39:36 -03:00
Tema Bolshakov
e45e5a82b7 Remove 'Adapter' suffix from adapters since they are in Adapter:: namespace 2014-08-29 11:40:56 +04:00
Tema Bolshakov
6496b08464 rename simple adapter to json 2014-08-29 11:01:39 +04:00
Tema Bolshakov
b1f7a5ccda Move Adapter.adapter_for to Serializer.adapter 2014-08-27 11:02:39 +04:00