active_model_serializers/lib/action_controller/serialization.rb
2013-10-18 17:49:17 -02:00

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require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute'
module ActionController
# Action Controller Serialization
#
# Overrides render :json to check if the given object implements +active_model_serializer+
# as a method. If so, use the returned serializer instead of calling +to_json+ on the object.
#
# This module also provides a serialization_scope method that allows you to configure the
# +serialization_scope+ of the serializer. Most apps will likely set the +serialization_scope+
# to the current user:
#
# class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
# serialization_scope :current_user
# end
#
# If you need more complex scope rules, you can simply override the serialization_scope:
#
# class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
# private
#
# def serialization_scope
# current_user
# end
# end
#
module Serialization
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include ActionController::Renderers
included do
class_attribute :_serialization_scope
self._serialization_scope = :current_user
end
def _render_option_json(resource, options)
serializer = build_json_serializer(resource, options)
if serializer
super(serializer, options)
else
super
end
end
private
def default_serializer_options
{}
end
def serialization_scope
_serialization_scope = self.class._serialization_scope
send(_serialization_scope) if _serialization_scope && respond_to?(_serialization_scope, true)
end
def build_json_serializer(resource, options)
options = default_serializer_options.merge(options || {})
serializer =
options.delete(:serializer) ||
ActiveModel::Serializer.serializer_for(resource)
options[:scope] = serialization_scope unless options.has_key?(:scope)
serializer.new(resource, options)
end
end
end