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Encore provides serializers and persisters to build JSON API-compliant Web services with Ruby on Rails.
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Encore
Encore provides serializers and persisters to build JSON API-compliant
Web services with Ruby on Rails.

Deprecation notice

⚠️ This repository is now deprecated in favor of jsonapi-resources which supports the latest JSON API spec.

Installation

Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:

gem 'encore'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install encore

Disclaimer

As Encore is under heavy development at the moment, we advise against using this gem in production unless you know exactly what you’re doing. Breaking changes are still being committed.

Basic serializer usage

Configure your serializer

class PostSerializer < Encore::Serializer::Base
  attributes :id, :body, :links

  # By default, root_key will be the pluralized model
  # name. If you want to set a custom root_key, you can
  # do that:
  root_key :blog_posts
end

The links attribute is generated by Encore and will return the included associations. Read more in the Inclusion section.

Returning serialized model

class PostsController < ApplicationController
  before_action :fetch_posts, only: %i(index)

  def index
    render json: Encore::Serializer::Instance.new(@posts)
  end

protected

  def fetch_posts
    @posts = Post.all
  end
end

Will result in the following JSON output:

{
  "posts": [
    {
      "id": "1",
      "body": "I enjoy having breakfast in bed. I like waking up to the smell of bacon.",
      "links": {
        "author": {
          "href": "/authors/1",
          "id": "1",
          "type": "authors"
        },
        "comments": {
          "href": "/comments?post_id=1",
          "type": "comments"
        }
      }
    }
  ],
  "linked": {},
  "meta": {
    "posts": {
      "page": 1,
      "count": 1,
      "page_count": 1,
      "previous_page": null,
      "next_page": null
    }
  }

Inclusion

Encore can handle model associations. For example, let’s include the comments in the code sample above.

Encore::Serializer::Instance.new(@posts, include: 'comments')

Since we don’t want all associations to be exposed, we also need to allow the serializer to include the association. To do so, we need to update the CommentSerializer.

class PostSerializer < Encore::Serializer::Base
  # ...

  can_include :author, :comments
end

Requesting GET /posts?include=comments will result in the following JSON output:

{
  "posts": [
    {
      "id": "1",
      "body": "First!",
      "links": {
        "comments": ["1"],
        "author": {
          "href": "/authors/1",
          "id": 1,
          "type": "authors"
        }
      }
    }
  ],
  "linked": {
    "comments": [
      {
        "id": "1",
        "title": "FIRST!"
      }
    ]
  },
  "meta": {
    "comments": {
      "page": 1,
      "count": 1,
      "page_count": 1,
      "previous_page": null,
      "next_page": null
    }
  }

If you want the comments to always be included when you request a post, update the PostSerializer this way:

class PostSerializer < Encore::Serializer::Base
  # ...

  always_include :comments
end

License

Encore is © 2013-2015 Mirego and may be freely distributed under the New BSD license. See the LICENSE.md file.

The hazelnut logo is based on this lovely icon by Alessandro Suraci, from The Noun Project. Used under a Creative Commons BY 3.0 license.

About Mirego

Mirego is a team of passionate people who believe that work is a place where you can innovate and have fun. We’re a team of talented people who imagine and build beautiful Web and mobile applications. We come together to share ideas and change the world.

We also love open-source software and we try to give back to the community as much as we can.