active_model_serializers/CHANGELOG.md
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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# unreleased
* Add an alias for `scope` method to be the name of the context. By default
this is `current_user`. The name is automatically set when using
`serialization_scope` in the controller.
# VERSION 0.7
# VERSION 0.6
* Serialize sets properly
* Add root option to ArraySerializer
* Support polymorphic associations
* Support :each_serializer in ArraySerializer
* Add `scope` method to easily access the scope in the serializer
* Fix regression with Rails 3.2.6; add Rails 4 support
* Allow serialization_scope to be disabled with serialization_scope nil
* Array serializer should support pure ruby objects besides serializers
# VERSION 0.5 (May 16, 2012)
* First tagged version
* Changes generators to always generate an ApplicationSerializer