This is useful to set application-wide default behavior - e.g. in
previous versions of AMS the default behavior was to serialize the
full object graph by default - equivalent to the '**' include tree.
Currently just the global setting, but I think this could also work
on a per-serializer basis, with more attention.
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
The `assert_serializer` test helper was added in 0.9.0.apha1[1],
and was not included in 0.10.
This patch brings back the `assert_serializer` test helper. This is the last
revision[2] that has the helper. The original helper was used as base.
[1]: https://github.com/rails-api/active_model_serializers/pull/596
[2]: 610aeb2e92
- Create the AssertSerializer
- Use the Test namespace
- Make the tests pass on the Rails master
- Rails 5 does not include `assert_template` but we need this on the tests of
the helper.
- This add the `rails-controller-testing` to keep support on `assert_template`.
- Only load test helpers in the test environment
The ActiveModelSerializers.silence_warnings was used to avoid warnings on the
Ruby interpreter when define a private attr_acessor. This method is not used in
any part of the code and the recommend way to handle this case is to use
protected instead the silence_warnings [1].
This patch remove the method from the project, this way we avoid people using
this by mistake.
[1]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10967
Also
- Add reference to config from ActiveModelSerializers.config
- correctly call super in FragmentCacheTest#setup
- rename test rails app from Foo to ActiveModelSerializers::RailsApplication
It's a new implementation of cache based on ActiveSupport::Cache.
The implementation abstracts the cache in Adapter class on a
private method called cached_object, this method is intended
to be used on Adapters inside serializable_hash method in order
to cache each instance of the object that will be returned by
the serializer.
Some of its features are:
- A different syntax. (no longer need the cache_key method).
- An options argument that have the same arguments of ActiveSupport::Cache::Store, plus a key option that will be the prefix of the object cache on a pattern "#{key}-#{object.id}".
- It cache the objects individually and not the whole Serializer return, re-using it in different requests (as a show and a index method for example.)