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Author SHA1 Message Date
L. Preston Sego III
b594d1487b Merge pull request #1132 from beauby/fix-flatten-json
Get rid of unnecessary instance variables, and implied dependencies.
2015-09-12 11:51:38 -04:00
Lucas Hosseini
a9d07cd68f Get rid of unnecessary instance variables, and implied dependencies. 2015-09-10 04:02:06 +02:00
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
228cc1c92a Rubocop: Consistent spacing 2015-09-03 20:51:40 -05:00
Артём Большаков
2952a332e0 Associations refactoring
* Move all associations related code from Serializer class to Associations module
* Introduce Reflection class hierarchy
* Introduce Association class
* Rid off Serializer#each_association
* Introduce Serializer#associations enumerator
2015-07-30 11:20:29 +03:00
Rodrigo Ra
df63b59512 Add key option to serializer associations 2015-07-05 19:47:58 -03:00
Benjamin Fleischer
2d24dded14 serializable_hash and as_json should take options = nil
per ActiveModel::Serialization#serializable_hash
96bb004fc6/activemodel/lib/active_model/serialization.rb
    def serializable_hash(options = nil)
          options ||= {}

Otherwise, passing in nil to `as_json` or `serializable_hash`
makes things blow up when passing nil into attributes
2015-06-24 11:46:29 -05:00
João Moura
8e1214b4c5 force to use flattenJson when dealing with ArraySerializer 2015-06-15 02:48:39 -03:00
João Moura
c8fcb60a5d addung fragment_cache method to Adapter::Json 2015-06-13 15:48:33 -03:00
João Moura
5932da64ef creating flatten_json adapter 2015-06-13 15:48:33 -03:00
Chris Branson
d34bba07b9 Ensure the adapters honor a custom root option and include meta when required 2015-06-04 17:33:41 +01:00
groyoh
5dcdfaaef3 Fixed a bug that appeared when json adapter serialize a nil association 2015-04-28 22:20:21 +02:00
João Moura
792fb8a905 Adding Fragment Cache to AMS
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.
2015-04-05 18:19:57 -03:00
Joao Moura
8a432ad2b3 Adding cache support to version 0.10.0
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.)
2015-02-02 14:53:34 -02:00
Guillermo Iguaran
19ac139880 Handle correctly null associations
null belongs_to associations are now serialized as nil instead
of raise an error during serialization.
2014-10-30 09:35:05 -05:00
Guillermo Iguaran
557b56a50e Refactor adapters to implement support for array serialization 2014-10-15 17:35:50 -05:00
NullVoxPopuli
7338b62b02 add support for root keys
remove debugging gem

fix white space
2014-10-13 13:27:09 -04:00
Tema Bolshakov and Dmitry Myaskovskiy
71a43a432a Pass options to associations 2014-08-29 20:16:11 +04:00
Tema Bolshakov and Dmitry Myaskovskiy
ff37b6260d test for json adapter 2014-08-29 19:40:01 +04:00
Tema Bolshakov
e45e5a82b7 Remove 'Adapter' suffix from adapters since they are in Adapter:: namespace 2014-08-29 11:40:56 +04:00