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
It's an upgrade based on the new Cache implementation #693.
It allows to use the Rails conventions to cache
specific attributes or associations.
It's based on the Cache Composition implementation.
Currently, 0.10.0.pre doesn't support `meta` option in `render`. This
way, there's no way to support features such as pagination. `0.9` had
this feature in place.
This adds support for it, as well as fixes small things in README.md.
This won't support `meta` in array responses because arrays don't have
keys, obviously. Also, the response should have a `root` key, otherwise
no `meta` will be included.
In some cases, for example using JsonApi, ArraySerializer will result in
a response with a `root`. In that case, `meta` will be included.