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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Fleischer
21b2eff2ab Improvements from Rails plugin template 2016-04-01 05:39:03 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
be9c1bd397 Add CHANGELOG [ci skip] 2016-03-30 10:00:24 -05:00
Yohan Robert
fb62fb39b2 Fix caching issue happening with memory_store
It seems that fecthing from memory_store returns a reference to the
object and not a copy. Since the Attributes adapter applies #merge! on
the Hash that is returned from the memory_store, the value in the cache
is also modified.
2016-03-30 09:53:21 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
d50d29b601 Cleaning up Caching Tests 2016-03-30 09:53:21 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
cdab6f2b8a The cache store needs to be the actually store, not e.g. :memory_store
Status quo in test app:
In Rails
    ActionController::Base.cache_store = :memory_store
and then AMS railtie does:
  ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store = config.action_controller.cache_store
then, in the Railtie
1. ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) fires
  - ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store #=> nil
  - ActionController::Base.cache_store        #=> #<ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore:0x007fe319256760...]
2. After set_configs fires
  - ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store #+> #<ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore:0x007fe319256760 ,
3. Tests pass, but notice that we're using the FileStore, not memory store

When we change the config to the test app:
  ActionController::Base.cache_store = :memory_store
  config = Rails.configuration
  config.action_controller.cache_store = :memory_store
then, in the Railtie:
1. ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) fires
  - ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store #=> nil
  - ActionController::Base.cache_store        #=> #ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore entries=0, size=0, options={}>]
2. After set_configs fires
  - ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store #=> :memory_store
3. And we get a lot of failures:
  NoMethodError: undefined method `fetch' for :memory_store:Symbol

So, we see that when we set the ActionController::Base.cache_store
directly in our test app, we could set
ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store in the :action_controller load
hook, but that would never use the Rails config.

To fix the Rails config, we change the config to the test app:
  config = Rails.configuration
  config.action_controller.cache_store = :memory_store
and then AMS railtie does:
  ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(config.action_controller.cache_store
  ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) do
    ::ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store = cache_store
  end
then
1. After set_configs fires
  - ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store #=> <#ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore, object_id 70207113611740
2. ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) fires
  - ActionController::Base.cache_store        #=> <#ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore, object_id 70207106279660
  - ActiveModelSerializers.config.cache_store #=> <#ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore, object_id 70207106279660
    (notice the object_id changed)
3. And we get a failure:

  1) Failure:
  ActiveModelSerializers::CacheTest#test_associations_cache_when_updated
  [active_model_serializers/test/cache_test.rb:141]:
  --- expected
  +++ actual
  @@ -1 +1 @@
  -{:id=>"post", :title=>"New Post", :body=>"Body"}
  +{:id=>"post", :title=>"New Post", :body=>"Body", :comments=>[{:id=>2, :body=>"ZOMG A NEW COMMENT"}], :blog=>{:id=>999, :name=>"Custom blog"}, :author=>{:id=>"author", :name=>"Joao M. D. Moura"}}

If we take out the on_load(:action_controller) hook, we get a ton of
failures.  So clearly, our code expects the controller cache to be the
same as the serializer cache.

So, we make sure we use an on_load(:action_controller) hook that runs
after set_configs

And look at the test and see it is filled with direct calls to ActionController::Base.cache_store

    assert_equal(new_comment_serializer.attributes, ActionController::Base.cache_store.fetch(new_comment.cache_key))
    assert_equal(@post_serializer.attributes, ActionController::Base.cache_store.fetch(@post.cache_key))

But that's not a problem in this case, since they're the same object.

For now, let's remove the :memory_store setting and use the default FileStore
2016-03-30 09:52:29 -05:00
Benjamin Fleischer
ff8c6f9dd4 Clean up test app 2016-03-30 00:23:04 -05:00
Ben Mills
cc10928472 Provide Rails url_helpers via SerializationContext 2016-03-07 10:40:34 -07:00
Benjamin Fleischer
a9ce4fb766 Move caching initialization to Railtie
Also
- Add reference to config from ActiveModelSerializers.config
- correctly call super in FragmentCacheTest#setup
- rename test rails app from Foo to ActiveModelSerializers::RailsApplication
2015-11-25 21:56:01 -06:00
Benjamin Fleischer
530a1bdfd7 Compartmentalize test helper support 2015-08-26 09:19:36 -05:00