active_model_serializers/test/serialization_scope_name_test.rb
beerlington 4a13f86961 Reference scope by same name as serialization scope
By default, the serialization scope uses current_user, and you can
now reference the scope as "current_user" in the serializer. If you
override the scope using "serialization_scope" in your controller,
it will use that method name instead.
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require 'test_helper'
require 'pathname'
class DefaultScopeNameTest < ActionController::TestCase
TestUser = Struct.new(:name, :admin)
class UserSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
attributes :admin?
def admin?
current_user.admin
end
end
class UserTestController < ActionController::Base
protect_from_forgery
before_filter { request.format = :json }
def current_user
TestUser.new('Pete', false)
end
def render_new_user
respond_with TestUser.new('pete', false), :serializer => UserSerializer
end
end
tests UserTestController
def test_default_scope_name
get :render_new_user
assert_equal '{"user":{"admin":false}}', @response.body
end
end
class SerializationScopeNameTest < ActionController::TestCase
TestUser = Struct.new(:name, :admin)
class AdminUserSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
attributes :admin?
def admin?
current_admin.admin
end
end
class AdminUserTestController < ActionController::Base
protect_from_forgery
serialization_scope :current_admin
before_filter { request.format = :json }
def current_admin
TestUser.new('Bob', true)
end
def render_new_user
respond_with TestUser.new('pete', false), :serializer => AdminUserSerializer
end
end
tests AdminUserTestController
def test_override_scope_name_with_controller
get :render_new_user
assert_equal '{"admin_user":{"admin":true}}', @response.body
end
end