active_model_serializers/test/serializers/meta_test.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 'test_helper'
module ActiveModel
class Serializer
class MetaTest < Minitest::Test
def setup
ActionController::Base.cache_store.clear
@blog = Blog.new(id: 1,
name: 'AMS Hints',
writer: Author.new(id: 2, name: "Steve"),
articles: [Post.new(id: 3, title: "AMS")])
end
def test_meta_is_present_with_root
adapter = load_adapter(root: "blog", meta: {total: 10})
expected = {
"blog" => {
id: 1,
title: "AMS Hints"
},
"meta" => {
total: 10
}
}
assert_equal expected, adapter.as_json
end
def test_meta_is_not_included_when_root_is_missing
adapter = load_adapter(meta: {total: 10})
expected = {
id: 1,
title: "AMS Hints"
}
assert_equal expected, adapter.as_json
end
def test_meta_key_is_used
adapter = load_adapter(root: "blog", meta: {total: 10}, meta_key: "haha_meta")
expected = {
"blog" => {
id: 1,
title: "AMS Hints"
},
"haha_meta" => {
total: 10
}
}
assert_equal expected, adapter.as_json
end
def test_meta_is_not_used_on_arrays
serializer = ArraySerializer.new([@blog], root: "blog", meta: {total: 10}, meta_key: "haha_meta")
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Json.new(serializer)
expected = [{
id: 1,
name: "AMS Hints",
writer: {
id: 2,
name: "Steve"
},
articles: [{
id: 3,
title: "AMS",
body: nil
}]
}]
assert_equal expected, adapter.as_json
end
private
def load_adapter(options)
serializer = AlternateBlogSerializer.new(@blog, options)
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Json.new(serializer)
end
end
end
end