active_model_serializers/lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json.rb
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

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require 'active_model/serializer/adapter/json/fragment_cache'
module ActiveModel
class Serializer
class Adapter
class Json < Adapter
def serializable_hash(options = {})
if serializer.respond_to?(:each)
@result = serializer.map{|s| self.class.new(s).serializable_hash }
else
@hash = {}
@core = cache_check(serializer) do
serializer.attributes(options)
end
serializer.each_association do |name, association, opts|
if association.respond_to?(:each)
array_serializer = association
@hash[name] = array_serializer.map do |item|
cache_check(item) do
item.attributes(opts)
end
end
else
if association
@hash[name] = cache_check(association) do
association.attributes(options)
end
elsif opts[:virtual_value]
@hash[name] = opts[:virtual_value]
else
@hash[name] = nil
end
end
end
@result = @core.merge @hash
end
if root = options.fetch(:root, serializer.json_key)
@result = { root => @result }
end
@result
end
end
def fragment_cache(cached_hash, non_cached_hash)
Json::FragmentCache.new().fragment_cache(cached_hash, non_cached_hash)
end
end
end
end