Serialization Scopes
Define scopes for XML/JSON serialization of your ActiveRecord models.
In your models
Serialization Scopes extends ActiveRecord and provides a serialization_scope
class method for defining custom scopes. Example:
# Column names: id, title, body, date, personal_notes, comments_count, author_id
class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :comments
serialization_scope :author, :except => [:comments_count]
serialization_scope :reader, :only => [:title, :body, :date], :include => [:comments]
end
Scoping serialization output
Scopes can be applied as options to the usual #to_xml
and #to_json
methods. Examples:
Apply the default scope. This can be overridden in models via
serialization_scope :default, ...
:
Article.first.to_json
# => {"id":1,"title":"Hello","body":"World","date":"2010-01-01","personal_notes":"Author's notes","comments_count":3,"author_id":1}
Apply a custom scope:
Article.first.to_json(:scope => :author)
# => {"id":1,"title":"Hello","body":"World","date":"2010-01-01","personal_notes":"Author's notes","author_id":1}
Custom scopes can still be extended/overridden:
Article.first.to_json(:scope => :author, :only => [:title])
# => {"title":"Hello"}
In your controllers
Serialization Scopes comes with a responder which you can include to your own. Create your own responder:
# lib/my_responder.rb
class MyResponder < ActionController::Responder
include SerializationScopes::Responder
end
And then you need to configure your application to use it:
# app/controllers/application_controller.rb
require "my_responder"
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
self.responder = MyResponder
end
In your controllers, then simply define a protected serialization_scope
method. It will be automatically applied as part of respond_with
. Example:
# app/controllers/articles_controller.rb
class ArticlesController < ApplicationController
respond_to :html, :xml, :json
def show
@article = Article.find params[:id]
respond_with @article
end
protected
def serialization_scope
@article && @article.author == current_user ? :author : :reader
end
end
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Dimitrij Denissenko
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