* Really fix intermittent relationship test failures
* Unify the two JSON API relationship test files
I accidentally introduced the duplication when
merging
https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/pull/1543#issuecomment-193118782
and they've evolved separately since then.
They both have some value and need to be combined.
* Resolve duplicate tests from diverged tests files
* No longer test Association/Relationship interface directly
For JSONAPI, `include_data` currently means, "should we populate the
'data'" key for this relationship. Current options are true/false.
This adds the `:if_sideloaded` option. This means "only
populate the 'data' key when we are sideloading this relationship." This
is because 'data' is often only relevant to sideloading, and causes a
database hit.
Addresses https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/issues/1555
If you specify include_data false, and do not have any links for this
relationship, we would output something like:
`{ relationships: { comments: {} } }`
This is not valid jsonapi. We will now render
`{ relationships: { comments: { meta: {} } } }`
Instead.
Relevant jsonapi spec: http://jsonapi.org/format/#document-resource-object-relationships
* Make assocations asserts easier to understand
* Refactor Association into Field like everything else
* Make assocation serializer/links/meta lazier
* Push association deeper into relationship
* Simplify association usage in relationships
* Better naming of reflection parent serializer
* Easier to read association method
The `:attributes` adapter is the default one, but it did not support
key transformation. This was very surprising behavior, since the
"Configuration Options" page in the guides didn't mention that this
behavior was not supported by the attributes adapter.
This commit adds key transform support to the attributes adapter, and
adds documentation about the default transform for the attributes
adapter (which is `:unaltered`).
This commit also handles arrays when transforming keys, which was needed
in the case where you're serializing a collection with the Attributes
adapter. With the JSON adapter, it was always guaranteed to pass a hash
to the KeyTransform functions because of the top-level key. Since there
is no top-level key for the Attributes adapter, the return value could
be an array.
- improves improves serialization_context to take options and not depend
on a `request` object.
- adds descriptive error on missing serialization_context.
- Document overriding `CollectionSerializer#paginated?`.
These errors are breaking the build, which seems to use RuboCop 0.40 [1]
despite the Gemfile.lock pinning rubocop to 0.38.
New lints that I am updating the code style to reflect:
- Style/EmptyCaseCondition: Do not use empty case condition, instead use
an if expression.
- Style/MultilineArrayBraceLayout: Closing array brace must be on the
same line as the last array element when opening brace is on the same
line as the first array element.
- Style/MultilineHashBraceLayout: Closing hash brace must be on the same
line as the last hash element when opening brace is on the same line
as the first hash element.
- Style/MultilineMethodCallBraceLayout: Closing method call brace must
be on the line after the last argument when opening brace is on a
separate line from the first argument.
[1] https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/releases/tag/v0.40.0
- The removed classes and modules were added back with deprecation
warning and deprecation test were added for them.
- One test was renamed because it contained `__`.
- Some tests were refactored.
- The ActiveModelSerializers::Deserialization module is now called
Adapter instead of ActiveModelSerializers::Adapter.
- The changelog was added for #1535
Idea per remear (Ben Mills) in the slack:
https://amserializers.slack.com/archives/general/p1455140474000171
remear:
just so i understand, the adapter in `render json: resource, status: 422, adapter: 'json_api/error',
serializer: ActiveModel::Serializer::ErrorSerializer` is a different one than, say what i’ve
specified in a base serializer with `ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json_api`. correct?
and a followup question of, why not same adapter but different serializer?
me:
With the way the code is written now, it might be possible to not require a special jsonapi adapter.
However, the behavior is pretty different from the jsonapi adapter.
this first draft of the PR had it automatically set the adapter if there were errors. since that
requires more discussion, I took a step back and made it explicit for this PR
If I were to re-use the json api adapter and remove the error one, it think the serializable hash
method would look like
```
def serializable_hash(options = nil)
return { errors: JsonApi::Error.collection_errors } if serializer.is_a?(ErrorsSerializer)
return { errors: JsonApi::Error.resource_errors(serializer) } if serializer.is_a?(ErrorSerializer)
options ||= {}
```
I suppose it could be something more duckish like
```
def serializable_hash(options = nil)
if serializer.errors? # object.errors.any? || object.any? {|o| o.errors.any? }
JsonApi::Error.new(serializer).serializable_hash
else
# etc
```
Changed the namespace in adapters and folder to active_model_serializers from active_model::serializer
Changed namespace of adapters in serializers and other folders
Moved adapter_for_test file to active_model_serializers folder and changed namespace of adapter inside the test file
Require ActiveSupport's string/inflections
We depend on string/inflections to define String#underscore.
Refactor JsonApi adapter to avoid redundant computations.
Update readme.md to link to v0.10.0.rc4
changed namespace of adapter folder testcases
Changed all namespaces of adapter under active_moder_serializers
Namespaced IncludeTree which is from serializer module, so needed to namespace it properly
Fixed wrong namsepacing of fieldset
namespace change in deserializer json_api
Fixed the namespace for collection serializer when used inside adapter, changed namespace for adapter to new namespace which I had forgotten previously
Modified logging test and adapter test cases to make the testcases pass
Changed the yardoc links,as old links are not taking to documentation pages,proper links for 0.10,0.9 and 0.8 in rubydoc
Rubocop errors are fixed by underscore naming unused variables
Moved the require of adapter to serializable resource
Remoeved adapter dependency inside serializer and added warning to Serializer::adapter method
Fixed frament cache test which is calling Serializer.adapter
Changed the name of lookup_adapter_from_config to configured_adapter
Changed the docs which will show the new namespace of adapters
Rubocop fix