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Rename FlattenJson to Attributes (allow plural adapter names)
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions .rubocop.yml
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Style/IndentationConsistency:
Exclude:
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/flatten_json.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/attributes.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/fragment_cache.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json/fragment_cache.rb
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Style/IndentationWidth:
Exclude:
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/flatten_json.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/attributes.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/fragment_cache.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json/fragment_cache.rb
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Style/AccessModifierIndentation:
Exclude:
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/flatten_json.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/attributes.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/fragment_cache.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json.rb
- lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json/fragment_cache.rb
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ AMS does this through two components: **serializers** and **adapters**.
Serializers describe _which_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
Adapters describe _how_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.

By default AMS will use the **Flatten Json Adapter**. But we strongly advise you to use **JsonApi Adapter** that follows 1.0 of the format specified in [jsonapi.org/format](http://jsonapi.org/format).
By default AMS will use the **Attributes Adapter**. But we strongly advise you to use **JsonApi Adapter** that follows 1.0 of the format specified in [jsonapi.org/format](http://jsonapi.org/format).
Check how to change the adapter in the sections bellow.

# RELEASE CANDIDATE, PLEASE READ
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You won't need to implement an adapter unless you wish to use a new format or
media type with AMS.

If you want to have a root key on your responses you should use the Json adapter, instead of the default FlattenJson:
If you want to have a root key on your responses you should use the Json adapter, instead of the default Attributes:

```ruby
ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json
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```

`meta` will only be included in your response if you are using an Adapter that supports `root`,
as JsonAPI and Json adapters, the default adapter (FlattenJson) doesn't have `root`.
as JsonAPI and Json adapters, the default adapter (Attributes) doesn't have `root`.

### Using a serializer without `render`

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### Built in Adapters

#### FlattenJSON
#### Attributes

It's the default adapter, it generates a json response without a root key.
Doesn't follow any specifc convention.
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/general/adapters.md
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AMS does this through two components: **serializers** and **adapters**.
Serializers describe _which_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
Adapters describe _how_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
You can use one of the built-in adapters (```FlattenJSON``` is the default one) or create one by yourself, but you won't need to implement an adapter unless you wish to use a new format or media type with AMS.
You can use one of the built-in adapters (```Attributes``` is the default one) or create one by yourself, but you won't need to implement an adapter unless you wish to use a new format or media type with AMS.

## Built in Adapters

### FlattenJSON - Default
### Attributes - Default

It's the default adapter, it generates a json response without a root key.
Doesn't follow any specifc convention.
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```

If you want to have a root key for each resource in your responses, you should use the Json or
JsonApi adapters instead of the default FlattenJson:
JsonApi adapters instead of the default Attributes:

```ruby
ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/general/configuration_options.md
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## General

- `adapter`: The [adapter](adapters.md) to use. Possible values: `:flatten_json, :json, :json_api`. Default: `:flatten_json`.
- `adapter`: The [adapter](adapters.md) to use. Possible values: `:attributes, :json, :json_api`. Default: `:attributes`.

## JSON API

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}
```

### FlattenJSON adapter
### Attributes adapter

This adapter does not allow us to use `meta` key, due to that it is not possible to add pagination links.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/howto/add_root_key.md
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# How to add root key

Add the root key to your API is quite simple with AMS. The **Adapter** is what determines the format of your JSON response. The default adapter is the ```FlattenJSON``` which doesn't have the root key, so your response is something similar to:
Add the root key to your API is quite simple with AMS. The **Adapter** is what determines the format of your JSON response. The default adapter is the ```Attributes``` which doesn't have the root key, so your response is something similar to:

```json
{
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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions lib/active_model/serializer/adapter.rb
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ADAPTER_MAP = {}
private_constant :ADAPTER_MAP if defined?(private_constant)
extend ActiveSupport::Autoload
autoload :Attributes
autoload :Null
autoload :FragmentCache
autoload :Json
autoload :JsonApi
autoload :Null
autoload :FlattenJson
autoload :CachedSerializer

def self.create(resource, options = {})
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# @api private
def find_by_name(adapter_name)
adapter_name = adapter_name.to_s.classify.tr('API', 'Api')
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.const_get(adapter_name.to_sym) or # rubocop:disable Style/AndOr
"ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::#{adapter_name}".safe_constantize ||
"ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::#{adapter_name.pluralize}".safe_constantize or # rubocop:disable Style/AndOr
fail UnknownAdapterError
end
private :find_by_name
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class ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson < ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Json
class ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes < ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter
def serializable_hash(options = nil)
options ||= {}
if serializer.respond_to?(:each)
result = serializer.map { |s| FlattenJson.new(s).serializable_hash(options) }
result = serializer.map { |s| Attributes.new(s).serializable_hash(options) }
else
hash = {}

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private

# no-op: FlattenJson adapter does not include meta data, because it does not support root.
# no-op: Attributes adapter does not include meta data, because it does not support root.
def include_meta(json)
json
end
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion lib/active_model/serializer/adapter/json.rb
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def serializable_hash(options = nil)
options ||= {}
{ root => FlattenJson.new(serializer).serializable_hash(options) }
{ root => Attributes.new(serializer).serializable_hash(options) }
end

private
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion lib/active_model/serializer/configuration.rb
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included do |base|
base.config.array_serializer = ActiveModel::Serializer::ArraySerializer
base.config.adapter = :flatten_json
base.config.adapter = :attributes
base.config.jsonapi_resource_type = :plural
end
end
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion test/adapter_test.rb
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def test_create_adapter
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.create(@serializer)
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson, adapter.class
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes, adapter.class
end

def test_create_adapter_with_override
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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions test/serializers/adapter_for_test.rb
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@previous_adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter
# Eager load adapters
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.eager_load!
[:json_api, :flatten_json, :null, :json].each do |adapter_name|
[:json_api, :attributes, :null, :json].each do |adapter_name|
ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.lookup(adapter_name)
end
end
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def test_returns_default_adapter
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer.adapter
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson, adapter
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes, adapter
end

def test_overwrite_adapter_with_symbol
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expected_adapter_map = {
'json'.freeze => ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Json,
'json_api'.freeze => ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::JsonApi,
'flatten_json'.freeze => ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson,
'null'.freeze => ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Null
'attributes'.freeze => ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes,
'null'.freeze => ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Null
}
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.adapter_map, expected_adapter_map
end

def test_adapters
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter.adapters.sort, [
'flatten_json'.freeze,
'attributes'.freeze,
'json'.freeze,
'json_api'.freeze,
'null'.freeze
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end

def test_adapter
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter, :flatten_json
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer.adapter, ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter, :attributes
assert_equal ActiveModel::Serializer.adapter, ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes
end

def test_register_adapter
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion test/serializers/attribute_test.rb
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def test_attribute_inheritance_with_key
inherited_klass = Class.new(AlternateBlogSerializer)
blog_serializer = inherited_klass.new(@blog)
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson.new(blog_serializer)
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes.new(blog_serializer)
assert_equal({ :id => 1, :title => 'AMS Hints' }, adapter.serializable_hash)
end

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion test/serializers/configuration_test.rb
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end

def test_default_adapter
assert_equal :flatten_json, ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter
assert_equal :attributes, ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter
end
end
end
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions test/serializers/meta_test.rb
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end

def test_meta_is_not_included_when_root_is_missing
# load_adapter uses FlattenJson Adapter
# load_adapter uses Attributes Adapter
adapter = load_adapter(meta: { total: 10 })
expected = {
id: 1,
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def test_meta_is_not_present_on_arrays_without_root
serializer = ArraySerializer.new([@blog], meta: { total: 10 })
# FlattenJSON doesn't have support to root
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::FlattenJson.new(serializer)
# Attributes doesn't have support to root
adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Attributes.new(serializer)
expected = [{
id: 1,
name: 'AMS Hints',
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private

def load_adapter(options)
options = options.merge(adapter: :flatten_json, serializer: AlternateBlogSerializer)
options = options.merge(adapter: :attributes, serializer: AlternateBlogSerializer)
ActiveModel::SerializableResource.new(@blog, options)
end
end
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