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# MediaTypes::Serialization
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[![MIT license](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-brightgreen.svg)](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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`respond_to` on steroids. Add [HATEOAS](https://docs.delftsolutions.nl/wiki/HATEOAS_API) compatible serialization and deserialization to your Rails projects.
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## Installation
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## Usage
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Serializers help you in converting a ruby object to a representation matching a specified [Media Type validator](https://github.com/SleeplessByte/media-types-ruby) and the other way around.
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### Creating a serializer
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BookSerializer.serialize(book, 'vnd.acme.book.v1+json', context: nil)
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|
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### Input deserialization
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
461
|
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end
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
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|
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allow_input_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[create])
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def show
|
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|
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book = Book.new
|
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|
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book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
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|
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|
474
|
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render_media book
|
475
|
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end
|
476
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
480
|
-
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|
481
|
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end
|
482
|
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|
483
|
-
|
484
|
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|
485
|
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|
486
|
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```ruby
|
487
|
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class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
488
|
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validator BookValidator
|
489
|
-
|
490
|
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output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
491
|
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attribute :book do
|
492
|
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link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
493
|
-
|
494
|
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attribute :title, obj.title
|
495
|
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attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
496
|
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end
|
497
|
-
|
498
|
-
input versions: [1, 2, 3] do |json, version, context|
|
499
|
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book = Book.new
|
500
|
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book.title = json['book']['title']
|
501
|
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book.description = 'Not available'
|
502
|
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book.description = json['book']['description'] if version >= 2
|
503
|
-
|
504
|
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# Best practise is to only save in the controller.
|
505
|
-
book
|
506
|
-
end
|
507
|
-
end
|
508
|
-
|
509
|
-
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
510
|
-
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
511
|
-
|
512
|
-
allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
513
|
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allow_input_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[create])
|
514
|
-
freeze_io!
|
515
|
-
|
516
|
-
def show
|
517
|
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book = Book.new
|
518
|
-
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
519
|
-
|
520
|
-
render_media book
|
521
|
-
end
|
522
|
-
|
523
|
-
def create
|
524
|
-
book = deserialize(request)
|
525
|
-
book.save!
|
526
|
-
|
527
|
-
render_media book
|
528
|
-
end
|
529
|
-
end
|
530
|
-
```
|
531
|
-
|
532
|
-
If you don't want to apply any input validation or deserialization you can use the `allow_all_input` method instead of `allow_input_serialization`.
|
533
|
-
|
534
|
-
### Raw output
|
535
|
-
|
536
|
-
Sometimes you need to output raw data.
|
537
|
-
This cannot be validated.
|
538
|
-
You do this as follows:
|
539
|
-
|
540
|
-
```ruby
|
541
|
-
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
542
|
-
validator BookValidator
|
543
|
-
|
544
|
-
output_raw view: :raw, version: 3 do |obj, version, context|
|
545
|
-
hidden do
|
546
|
-
# Make sure links are only set in the headers, not in the body.
|
547
|
-
|
548
|
-
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj)
|
549
|
-
end
|
550
|
-
|
551
|
-
"I'm a non-json output"
|
552
|
-
end
|
553
|
-
end
|
554
|
-
```
|
555
|
-
|
556
|
-
### Raw input
|
557
|
-
|
558
|
-
You can do the same with input:
|
559
|
-
|
560
|
-
```ruby
|
561
|
-
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
562
|
-
validator BookValidator
|
563
|
-
|
564
|
-
input_raw view: raw, version: 3 do |bytes, version, context|
|
565
|
-
book = Book.new
|
566
|
-
book.description = bytes
|
567
|
-
|
568
|
-
book
|
569
|
-
end
|
570
|
-
end
|
571
|
-
```
|
572
|
-
|
573
|
-
### Remapping media type identifiers
|
574
|
-
|
575
|
-
Sometimes you already have old clients using an `application/json` media type identifier when they do requests.
|
576
|
-
While this is not a good practice as this makes it hard to add new fields or remove old ones, this library has support for migrating away:
|
577
|
-
|
578
|
-
```ruby
|
579
|
-
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
580
|
-
validator BookValidator
|
581
|
-
|
582
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v3+json
|
583
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v2+json
|
584
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v1+json
|
585
|
-
output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
586
|
-
attribute :book do
|
587
|
-
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
588
|
-
|
589
|
-
attribute :title, obj.title
|
590
|
-
attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
591
|
-
end
|
592
|
-
end
|
593
|
-
|
594
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book+json
|
595
|
-
output version: nil do |obj, version, context|
|
596
|
-
attribute :book do
|
597
|
-
attribute :title, obj.title
|
598
|
-
end
|
599
|
-
end
|
600
|
-
output_alias 'application/json' # maps application/json to to applicaton/vnd.acme.book+json
|
601
|
-
|
602
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v3.create+json
|
603
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v2.create+json
|
604
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v1.create+json
|
605
|
-
input view: :create, versions: [1, 2, 3] do |json, version, context|
|
606
|
-
book = Book.new
|
607
|
-
book.title = json['book']['title']
|
608
|
-
book.description = 'Not available'
|
609
|
-
book.description = json['book']['description'] if version >= 2
|
610
|
-
|
611
|
-
# Make sure not to save here but only save in the controller
|
612
|
-
book
|
613
|
-
end
|
614
|
-
|
615
|
-
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.create+json
|
616
|
-
input view: :create, version: nil do |json, version, context|
|
617
|
-
book = Book.new
|
618
|
-
book.title = json['book']['title']
|
619
|
-
book.description = 'Not available'
|
620
|
-
|
621
|
-
# Make sure not to save here but only save in the controller
|
622
|
-
book
|
623
|
-
end
|
624
|
-
input_alias 'application/json', view: :create # maps application/json to to applicaton/vnd.acme.book.create+json
|
625
|
-
```
|
626
|
-
|
627
|
-
Validation will be done using the remapped validator. Aliasses map to version `nil`.
|
628
|
-
It is not possible to configure this version.
|
629
|
-
|
630
|
-
### HTML
|
631
|
-
|
632
|
-
This library has a built in API viewer.
|
633
|
-
The viewer can be accessed by by appending a `?api_viewer=last` query parameter to the URL.
|
634
|
-
|
635
|
-
To enable the API viewer, use: `allow_api_viewer` in the controller.
|
636
|
-
|
637
|
-
```ruby
|
638
|
-
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
639
|
-
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
640
|
-
|
641
|
-
allow_api_viewer
|
642
|
-
|
643
|
-
allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
644
|
-
allow_input_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[create])
|
645
|
-
freeze_io!
|
646
|
-
|
647
|
-
def show
|
648
|
-
book = Book.new
|
649
|
-
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
650
|
-
|
651
|
-
render_media book
|
652
|
-
end
|
653
|
-
|
654
|
-
def create
|
655
|
-
json = deserialize(request) # does validation for us
|
656
|
-
puts json
|
657
|
-
end
|
658
|
-
end
|
659
|
-
```
|
660
|
-
|
661
|
-
You can also output custom HTML:
|
662
|
-
|
663
|
-
```ruby
|
664
|
-
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
665
|
-
validator BookValidator
|
666
|
-
|
667
|
-
output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
668
|
-
attribute :book do
|
669
|
-
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
670
|
-
|
671
|
-
attribute :title, obj.title
|
672
|
-
attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
673
|
-
end
|
674
|
-
end
|
675
|
-
|
676
|
-
output_raw view: :html do |obj, context|
|
677
|
-
render_view 'book/show', context: context, assigns: {
|
678
|
-
title: obj.title,
|
679
|
-
description: obj.description
|
680
|
-
}
|
681
|
-
end
|
682
|
-
|
683
|
-
output_alias 'text/html', view: :html
|
684
|
-
end
|
685
|
-
```
|
686
|
-
|
687
|
-
#### Errors
|
688
|
-
|
689
|
-
This library adds support for returning errors to clients using the [`application/problem+json`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231) media type.
|
690
|
-
You can catch and transform application errors by adding an `output_error` call before `freeze_io!`:
|
691
|
-
|
692
|
-
```ruby
|
693
|
-
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
694
|
-
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
695
|
-
|
696
|
-
output_error CanCan::AccessDenied do |problem_output, error|
|
697
|
-
problem_output.title 'You do not have enough permissions to perform this action.', lang: 'en'
|
698
|
-
problem_output.title 'Je hebt geen toestemming om deze actie uit te voeren.', lang: 'nl-NL'
|
699
|
-
|
700
|
-
problem_output.status_code :forbidden
|
701
|
-
end
|
702
|
-
|
703
|
-
freeze_io!
|
704
|
-
|
705
|
-
# ...
|
706
|
-
end
|
707
|
-
```
|
708
|
-
|
709
|
-
The exception you specified will be rescued by the controller and will be displayed to the user along with a link to the shared wiki page for that error type.
|
710
|
-
Feel free to add instructions there on how clients should solve this problem.
|
711
|
-
You can find more information at: [https://docs.delftsolutions.nl/wiki/Error](https://docs.delftsolutions.nl/wiki/Error)
|
712
|
-
If you want to override this url you can use the `problem_output.url(href)` function.
|
713
|
-
|
714
|
-
By default the `message` property of the error is used to fill the `details` field.
|
715
|
-
You can override this by using the `problem_output.override_detail(description, lang:)` function.
|
716
|
-
|
717
|
-
Custom attributes can be added using the `problem_output.attribute(name, value)` function.
|
718
|
-
|
719
|
-
### Related
|
720
|
-
|
721
|
-
- [`MediaTypes`](https://github.com/SleeplessByte/media-types-ruby): :gem: Library to create media type validators.
|
722
|
-
|
723
|
-
## API
|
724
|
-
|
725
|
-
### Serializer class definition
|
726
|
-
|
727
|
-
These methods become available during class definition if you inherit from `MediaTypes::Serialization::Base`.
|
728
|
-
|
729
|
-
#### `unvalidated( prefix )`
|
730
|
-
|
731
|
-
Disabled validation for this serializer. Prefix is of the form `application/vnd.<organisation>.<name>`.
|
732
|
-
|
733
|
-
Either unvalidated or validator must be used while defining a serializer.
|
734
|
-
|
735
|
-
#### `validator( media_type_validator )`
|
736
|
-
|
737
|
-
Enabled validation for this serializer using a [Media Type Validator](https://github.com/SleeplessByte/media-types-ruby).
|
738
|
-
|
739
|
-
Either validator or unvalidated must be used while defining a serializer.
|
740
|
-
|
741
|
-
#### `output( view:, version:, versions: ) do |obj, version, context|`
|
742
|
-
|
743
|
-
Defines a serialization block. Either version or versions can be set.
|
744
|
-
`nil` is allowed for unversioned.
|
745
|
-
View should be a symbol or unset.
|
746
|
-
|
747
|
-
Obj is the object to be serialized, version is the negotiated version and context is the context passed in from the serialize function.
|
748
|
-
When using the controller integration, context is the current controller.
|
749
|
-
|
750
|
-
The block should return an object to convert into JSON.
|
751
|
-
|
752
|
-
#### `output_raw( view:, version:, versions:, suffix: ) do |obj, version, context|`
|
753
|
-
|
754
|
-
This has the same behavior as `output` but should return a string instead of an object.
|
755
|
-
Output is not validated.
|
756
|
-
By default, `input_raw` is expected to _not_ be JSON.
|
757
|
-
Override `suffix` with `:json` if it _is_ JSON.
|
758
|
-
|
759
|
-
#### `output_alias( media_type_identifier, view:, hide_variant: false, suffix: '~' )`
|
760
|
-
|
761
|
-
Defines a legacy mapping. This will make the deserializer parse the media type `media_type_identifier` as if it was version `nil` of the specified view.
|
762
|
-
If `view` is undefined it will use the output serializer without a view defined.
|
763
|
-
By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
764
|
-
|
765
|
-
Response will have a content type equal to `[media_type_identifier]; variant=[mapped_media_type_identifier]`.
|
766
|
-
If `hide_variant:` is true, the content type emitted will only be `[media_type_identifier]`.
|
767
|
-
|
768
|
-
> You cannot alias a _versioned_ media type, otherwise it would be easy to later break the definition by changing the version it aliases.
|
769
|
-
|
770
|
-
#### `output_alias_optional( media_type_identifier, view:, hide_variant: false, suffix: '~' )`
|
771
|
-
|
772
|
-
Has the same behavior as `output_alias` but can be used by multiple serializers.
|
773
|
-
The serializer that is loaded last in the controller 'wins' control over this media type identifier.
|
774
|
-
If any of the serializers have an `output_alias` defined with the same media type identifier that one will win instead.
|
775
|
-
By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
776
|
-
|
777
|
-
Response will have a content type equal to `[media_type_identifier]; variant=[mapped_media_type_identifier]`. If `hide_variant:` is true, the content type emitted will only be `[media_type_identifier]`.
|
778
|
-
|
779
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#### `input( view:, version:, versions: ) do |obj, version, context|`
|
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|
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|
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|
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Defines a deserialization block. Either version or versions can be set.
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|
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View should be a symbol or unset.
|
783
|
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|
784
|
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Obj is the object to be serialized, version is the negotiated version and context is the context passed in from the serialize function.
|
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|
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When using the controller integration, context is the current controller.
|
786
|
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|
787
|
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The block should return the internal representation of the object.
|
788
|
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Best practise is to make sure not to change state in this function but to leave that up to the controller.
|
789
|
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|
790
|
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#### `input_raw( view:, version:, versions:, suffix: nil ) do |bytes, version, context|`
|
791
|
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|
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|
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This has the same behavior as `input` but takes in raw data.
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|
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Input is not validated.
|
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|
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By default, `input_raw` is expected to _not_ be JSON.
|
795
|
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Override `suffix` with `:json` if it _is_ JSON.
|
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|
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|
797
|
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#### `input_alias( media_type_identifier, view:, suffix: '~' )`
|
798
|
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|
799
|
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Defines a legacy mapping.
|
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|
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This will make the serializer parse the media type `media_type_identifier` as if it was version `nil` of the specified view.
|
801
|
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If view is undefined it will use the input serializer without a view defined.
|
802
|
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By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
803
|
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|
804
|
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> You cannot alias a _versioned_ media type, otherwise it would be easy to later break the definition by changing the version it aliases.
|
805
|
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|
806
|
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#### `input_alias_optional( media_type_identifier, view:, suffix: '~' )`
|
807
|
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|
808
|
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Has the same behavior as `input_alias` but can be used by multiple serializers.
|
809
|
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The serializer that is loaded last in the controller 'wins' control over this media type identifier.
|
810
|
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If any of the serializers have an `input_alias` defined with the same media type identifier that one will win instead.
|
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|
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By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
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|
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|
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|
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#### `disable_wildcards`
|
814
|
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|
815
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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### Serializer output definition
|
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|
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|
819
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The following methods are available within an `output ... do` block.
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|
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|
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|
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|
823
|
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Sets a value for the given key.
|
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|
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If a block is given, any `attribute`, `link`, `collection` and `index` statements are run in context of `value`.
|
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|
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|
826
|
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|
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|
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|
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#### `link( rel, href:, emit_header: true, **attributes )`
|
829
|
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|
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|
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Adds a `_link` block to the current context. Also adds the specified link to the HTTP Link header.
|
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|
-
`attributes` allows passing in custom attributes.
|
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|
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|
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|
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If `emit_header` is `true` the link will also be emitted as a http header.
|
834
|
-
|
835
|
-
Returns the built up context so far.
|
836
|
-
|
837
|
-
#### `index( array, serializer, version:, view: nil )`
|
838
|
-
|
839
|
-
> Not the same as a validator `collection`.
|
840
|
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|
841
|
-
Adds an `_index` block to the current context. Uses the self links of the specified view to construct an index of urls to the child objects.
|
842
|
-
|
843
|
-
Returns the built up context so far.
|
844
|
-
|
845
|
-
#### `collection( array, serializer, version:, view: nil )`
|
846
|
-
|
847
|
-
> Not the same as a validator `collection`.
|
848
|
-
|
849
|
-
Adds an `_embedded` block to the current context. Uses the specified serializer to embed the child objects.
|
850
|
-
Optionally a block can be used to modify the output from the child serializer.
|
851
|
-
|
852
|
-
Returns the built up context so far.
|
853
|
-
|
854
|
-
#### `hidden do`
|
855
|
-
|
856
|
-
Sometimes you want to add links without actually modifying the object.
|
857
|
-
Calls to `attribute`, `link`, `index`, `collection` made inside this block won't modify the context.
|
858
|
-
Any calls to link will only set the HTTP Link header.
|
859
|
-
|
860
|
-
Returns the unmodified context.
|
861
|
-
|
862
|
-
#### `emit`
|
863
|
-
|
864
|
-
Can be added to the end of a block to fix up the return value to return the built up context so far.
|
865
|
-
|
866
|
-
Returns the built up context so far.
|
867
|
-
|
868
|
-
#### `object do`
|
869
|
-
|
870
|
-
Runs a block in a new context and returns the result
|
871
|
-
|
872
|
-
> Most common use-case is emitting from an enumerable.
|
873
|
-
>
|
874
|
-
> ```ruby
|
875
|
-
> results = [item, item, item].map do |current_item|
|
876
|
-
> object do
|
877
|
-
> attribute :foo, current_item.bar
|
878
|
-
> end
|
879
|
-
> end
|
880
|
-
>
|
881
|
-
> attribute :items, results
|
882
|
-
> ```
|
883
|
-
|
884
|
-
#### `render_view( view, context:, **args)`
|
885
|
-
|
886
|
-
Can be used to render a view.
|
887
|
-
You can set local variables in the view by assigning a hash to the `assigns:` parameter.
|
888
|
-
Returns a `string`
|
889
|
-
|
890
|
-
> When possible, prefer `output_raw` with context.render_to_string(params)`
|
891
|
-
|
892
|
-
#### `redirect_to(url, context, **options)`
|
893
|
-
|
894
|
-
This redirects the user to the specified url when this serializer is rendered. The output of the serializer is still shown in the API viewer.
|
895
|
-
|
896
|
-
#### `suppress_render do |result|`
|
897
|
-
|
898
|
-
Replaces the render at the end of `render_media` and substitutes it with the contents of the block.
|
899
|
-
|
900
|
-
### Controller definition
|
901
|
-
|
902
|
-
These functions are available during the controller definition if you add `include MediaTypes::Serialization`.
|
903
|
-
|
904
|
-
#### `allow_output_serializer( serializer, views: nil, **filters )`
|
905
|
-
|
906
|
-
Configure the controller to allow the client to request responses emitted by the specified serializer.
|
907
|
-
Optionally allows you to specify which views to allow by passing an array in the views parameter.
|
908
|
-
|
909
|
-
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
910
|
-
|
911
|
-
#### `allow_output_html( as: nil, view: nil, layout: nil, **filters )`
|
912
|
-
|
913
|
-
Allows falling back to the default Rails view rendering when the client asks for the media type in the `as:` parameter or `text/html` if `as:` is unset.
|
914
|
-
|
915
|
-
The `Content-Type` of the response will be `text/html` if the `as:` parameter is unset.
|
916
|
-
If the `as:` parameter is set, it will include it in the variant parameter: `text/html; variant=application/vnd.xpbytes.borderless`.
|
917
|
-
|
918
|
-
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
919
|
-
You can set the template to use using the `view:` parameter.
|
920
|
-
|
921
|
-
#### `allow_output_docs( description, **filters )`
|
922
|
-
|
923
|
-
Outputs the specified description as help information.
|
924
|
-
|
925
|
-
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
926
|
-
|
927
|
-
#### `output_error(klazz, serializers = []) do`
|
928
|
-
|
929
|
-
Wraps the controller method in a `rescue_from` and presents the users with a `text/html` or `application/problem+json` representation of the error.
|
930
|
-
The `text/html` response can be overridden by supplying an additional serializer in the `serializers` array. It will use the nil view for the given serializers.
|
931
|
-
|
932
|
-
#### `allow_input_serializer( serializer, views: nil, **filters )`
|
933
|
-
|
934
|
-
Configure the controller to allow the client to send bodies with a `Content-Type` that can be deserialized using the specified serializer.
|
935
|
-
Optionally allows you to specify which views to allow by passing an array in the views parameter.
|
936
|
-
|
937
|
-
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
938
|
-
|
939
|
-
#### `allow_all_input( **filters )`
|
940
|
-
|
941
|
-
Disables input deserialization. Running `deserialize` while allowing all input will result in an error being thrown.
|
942
|
-
|
943
|
-
#### `not_acceptable_serializer( serializer )`
|
944
|
-
|
945
|
-
Replaces the serializer used to render the error page when no media type could be negotiated using the `Accept` header.
|
946
|
-
|
947
|
-
#### `unsupported_media_type_serializer( serializer )`
|
948
|
-
|
949
|
-
Adds a serializer that can be used to render the error page when the client submits a body with a `Content-Type` that was not added to the whitelist using `allow_input_serialization`.
|
950
|
-
|
951
|
-
#### `clear_unsupported_media_type_serializers!`
|
952
|
-
|
953
|
-
Clears the list of serializers used to render the error when the client supplies non-valid input.
|
954
|
-
|
955
|
-
#### `input_validation_failed_serializer( serializer )`
|
956
|
-
|
957
|
-
Adds a serializer that can be used to render the error page when input validation fails.
|
958
|
-
|
959
|
-
#### `clear_input_validation_failed_serializers!`
|
960
|
-
|
961
|
-
Clears the list of serializers used to render the error when the client supplies non-valid input.
|
962
|
-
|
963
|
-
#### `allow_api_viewer(serializer: MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::ApiViewer, **filter_opts)`
|
964
|
-
|
965
|
-
Enables rendering the api viewer when adding the `api_viewer=last` query parameter to the url.
|
966
|
-
|
967
|
-
#### `freeze_io!(**filter_opts)`
|
968
|
-
|
969
|
-
Registers serialization and deserialization in the controller.
|
970
|
-
This function must be called before using the controller.
|
971
|
-
|
972
|
-
### Controller usage
|
973
|
-
|
974
|
-
These functions are available during method execution in the controller.
|
975
|
-
|
976
|
-
#### `render_media( obj, serializers: nil, not_acceptable_serializer: nil, **options ) do`
|
977
|
-
|
978
|
-
Serializes an object and renders it using the appropriate content type.
|
979
|
-
Options are passed through to the controller `render` function. Allows you to specify different objects to different serializers using a block:
|
980
|
-
|
981
|
-
```ruby
|
982
|
-
render_media do
|
983
|
-
serializer BookSerializer, book
|
984
|
-
serializer BooksSerializer do
|
985
|
-
[ book ]
|
986
|
-
end
|
987
|
-
end
|
988
|
-
```
|
989
|
-
|
990
|
-
**Warning**: this block can be called multiple times when used together with recursive serializers like the API viewer.
|
991
|
-
Try to _avoid changing state_ in this block.
|
992
|
-
|
993
|
-
If you want to render with different serializers than defined in the controller you can pass an array of serializers in the `serializers` property.
|
994
|
-
|
995
|
-
If you want to override the serializer that is used to render the response when no acceptable Content-Type could be negotiated you can pass the desired serializer in the `not_acceptable_serializer` property.
|
996
|
-
|
997
|
-
This method throws a `MediaTypes::Serialization::OutputValidationFailedError` error if the output does not conform to the format defined by the configured validator.
|
998
|
-
Best practise is to return a 500 error to the client.
|
999
|
-
|
1000
|
-
If no acceptable Content-Type could be negotiated the response will be rendered using the serialized defined by the class `not_acceptable_serializer` function or by the `not_acceptable_serializer` property.
|
1001
|
-
|
1002
|
-
Due to the way this gem is implemented it is not possible to use instance variables (`@variable`) in the `render_media` do block.
|
1003
|
-
|
1004
|
-
#### `deserialize( request )`
|
1005
|
-
|
1006
|
-
Deserializes the request body using the configured input serializers and returns the deserialized object.
|
1007
|
-
|
1008
|
-
Returns nil if no input body was given by the client.
|
1009
|
-
|
1010
|
-
This method throws a `MediaTypes::Serialization::InputValidationFailedError` error if the incoming data does not conform to the specified schema.
|
1011
|
-
|
1012
|
-
#### `deserialize!( request )`
|
1013
|
-
|
1014
|
-
Does the same as `deserialize( request )` but gives the client an error page if no input was supplied.
|
1015
|
-
|
1016
|
-
#### `resolve_serializer(request, identifier = nil, registration = @serialization_output_registration)`
|
1017
|
-
|
1018
|
-
Returns the serializer class that will handle the given request.
|
1019
|
-
|
1020
|
-
## Customization
|
1021
|
-
|
1022
|
-
The easiest way to customize the look and feel of the built in pages is to provide your own logo and background in an initializer:
|
1023
|
-
|
1024
|
-
```ruby
|
1025
|
-
# config/initializers/serialization.rb
|
1026
|
-
|
1027
|
-
MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::CommonCSS.background = 'linear-gradient(245deg, #3a2f28 0%, #201a16 100%)'
|
1028
|
-
MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::CommonCSS.logo_width = 12
|
1029
|
-
MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::CommonCSS.logo_data = <<-HERE
|
1030
|
-
<svg height="150" width="500">
|
1031
|
-
<ellipse cx="240" cy="100" rx="220" ry="30" style="fill:purple" />
|
1032
|
-
<ellipse cx="220" cy="70" rx="190" ry="20" style="fill:lime" />
|
1033
|
-
<ellipse cx="210" cy="45" rx="170" ry="15" style="fill:yellow" />
|
1034
|
-
</svg>
|
1035
|
-
HERE
|
1036
|
-
```
|
1037
|
-
|
1038
|
-
## Development
|
1039
|
-
|
1040
|
-
After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies.
|
1041
|
-
Then, run `rake test` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
|
1042
|
-
|
1043
|
-
To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`.
|
1044
|
-
To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
|
1045
|
-
|
1046
|
-
## Contributing
|
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|
-
|
1048
|
-
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at [XPBytes/media_types-serialization](https://github.com/XPBytes/media_types-serialization).
|
1
|
+
# MediaTypes::Serialization
|
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|
+
|
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|
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/XPBytes/media_types-serialization/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/XPBytes/media_types-serialization/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
|
4
|
+
[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/media_types-serialization.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/media_types-serialization)
|
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|
+
[![MIT license](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-brightgreen.svg)](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
`respond_to` on steroids. Add [HATEOAS](https://docs.delftsolutions.nl/wiki/HATEOAS_API) compatible serialization and deserialization to your Rails projects.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
## Installation
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
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|
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gem 'media_types-serialization'
|
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|
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```
|
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|
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|
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And then execute:
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|
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|
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```shell
|
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|
+
bundle
|
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|
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|
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+
|
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Or install it yourself as:
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|
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```shell
|
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gem install media_types-serialization
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
|
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## Usage
|
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|
+
|
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|
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Serializers help you in converting a ruby object to a representation matching a specified [Media Type validator](https://github.com/SleeplessByte/media-types-ruby) and the other way around.
|
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|
+
|
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|
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### Creating a serializer
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
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|
+
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
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|
+
unvalidated 'application/vnd.acme.book'
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# outputs with a Content-Type of application/vnd.acme.book.v1+json
|
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|
+
output version: 1 do |obj, version, context|
|
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|
+
{
|
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|
+
book: {
|
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|
+
title: obj.title
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
```
|
49
|
+
|
50
|
+
To convert a ruby object to a json representation:
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
|
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|
+
class Book
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :title
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
book = Book.new
|
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|
+
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
BookSerializer.serialize(book, 'vnd.acme.book.v1+json', context: nil)
|
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|
+
# => { "book": { "title": "Everything, abridged" } }
|
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|
+
```
|
63
|
+
|
64
|
+
### Controller integration
|
65
|
+
|
66
|
+
You can integrate the serialization system in rails, giving you automatic [Content-Type negotiation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_negotiation) using the `Accept` header:
|
67
|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
|
69
|
+
require 'media_types/serialization'
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
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|
+
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
73
|
+
|
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|
+
allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
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|
+
freeze_io!
|
76
|
+
|
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|
+
def show
|
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|
+
book = Book.new
|
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|
+
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
render_media book
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
```
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
While using the controller integration the context will always be set to the current controller.
|
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|
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This allows you to construct urls.
|
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|
+
|
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validator BookValidator
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output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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```ruby
|
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|
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BookSerializer.serialize([book], BookValidator.view(:collection).version(3), context: controller)
|
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|
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# header = Link: <https://example.org/collection>; rel="self"
|
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|
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# => {
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# "self": { "href": "https://example.org" }
|
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|
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# },
|
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|
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# "_embedded": [
|
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|
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# {
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# },
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# }
|
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|
+
# ]
|
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|
+
# }
|
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|
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# }
|
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|
+
```
|
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|
+
|
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|
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The `collection` dsl is _not_ the same as the one in the validation gem.
|
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|
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This is how you could validate collections:
|
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|
+
|
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|
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```ruby
|
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|
+
class BookValidator
|
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|
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include MediaTypes::Dsl
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
def self.organisation
|
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|
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'acme'
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|
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|
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|
+
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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version 3 do
|
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|
+
attribute :books do
|
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|
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|
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|
+
|
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|
+
collection :_embedded, allow_empty: true do
|
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|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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attribute :title, String
|
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|
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attribute :description, AllowNil(String)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
```
|
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|
+
|
443
|
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### Input deserialization
|
444
|
+
|
445
|
+
You can mark a media type as something that's allowed to be sent along with a PUT request as follows:
|
446
|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
|
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|
+
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
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|
+
validator BookValidator
|
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|
+
|
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|
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output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
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|
+
attribute :book do
|
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|
+
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
attribute :title, obj.title
|
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|
+
attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
459
|
+
|
460
|
+
input version: 3
|
461
|
+
end
|
462
|
+
|
463
|
+
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
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|
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include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
465
|
+
|
466
|
+
allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
467
|
+
allow_input_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[create])
|
468
|
+
freeze_io!
|
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|
+
|
470
|
+
def show
|
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|
+
book = Book.new
|
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|
+
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
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|
+
|
474
|
+
render_media book
|
475
|
+
end
|
476
|
+
|
477
|
+
def create
|
478
|
+
json = deserialize(request) # does validation for us
|
479
|
+
puts json
|
480
|
+
end
|
481
|
+
end
|
482
|
+
```
|
483
|
+
|
484
|
+
If you use [ActiveRecord](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_record_basics.html) you might want to convert the verified json data during deserialization:
|
485
|
+
|
486
|
+
```ruby
|
487
|
+
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
488
|
+
validator BookValidator
|
489
|
+
|
490
|
+
output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
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|
+
attribute :book do
|
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|
+
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
493
|
+
|
494
|
+
attribute :title, obj.title
|
495
|
+
attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
496
|
+
end
|
497
|
+
|
498
|
+
input versions: [1, 2, 3] do |json, version, context|
|
499
|
+
book = Book.new
|
500
|
+
book.title = json['book']['title']
|
501
|
+
book.description = 'Not available'
|
502
|
+
book.description = json['book']['description'] if version >= 2
|
503
|
+
|
504
|
+
# Best practise is to only save in the controller.
|
505
|
+
book
|
506
|
+
end
|
507
|
+
end
|
508
|
+
|
509
|
+
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
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|
+
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
511
|
+
|
512
|
+
allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
513
|
+
allow_input_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[create])
|
514
|
+
freeze_io!
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515
|
+
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516
|
+
def show
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|
+
book = Book.new
|
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|
+
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
519
|
+
|
520
|
+
render_media book
|
521
|
+
end
|
522
|
+
|
523
|
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def create
|
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|
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book = deserialize(request)
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book.save!
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render_media book
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end
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end
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```
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|
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If you don't want to apply any input validation or deserialization you can use the `allow_all_input` method instead of `allow_input_serialization`.
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|
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### Raw output
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|
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Sometimes you need to output raw data.
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This cannot be validated.
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You do this as follows:
|
539
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+
|
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|
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```ruby
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class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
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validator BookValidator
|
543
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+
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output_raw view: :raw, version: 3 do |obj, version, context|
|
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|
+
hidden do
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# Make sure links are only set in the headers, not in the body.
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+
|
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link :self, href: context.book_url(obj)
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end
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+
|
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|
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"I'm a non-json output"
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end
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|
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end
|
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|
+
```
|
555
|
+
|
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|
+
### Raw input
|
557
|
+
|
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|
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You can do the same with input:
|
559
|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
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|
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class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
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|
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validator BookValidator
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|
+
|
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|
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input_raw view: raw, version: 3 do |bytes, version, context|
|
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|
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book = Book.new
|
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|
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book.description = bytes
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
book
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
```
|
572
|
+
|
573
|
+
### Remapping media type identifiers
|
574
|
+
|
575
|
+
Sometimes you already have old clients using an `application/json` media type identifier when they do requests.
|
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|
+
While this is not a good practice as this makes it hard to add new fields or remove old ones, this library has support for migrating away:
|
577
|
+
|
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|
+
```ruby
|
579
|
+
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
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|
+
validator BookValidator
|
581
|
+
|
582
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v3+json
|
583
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v2+json
|
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|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v1+json
|
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|
+
output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
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|
+
attribute :book do
|
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|
+
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
588
|
+
|
589
|
+
attribute :title, obj.title
|
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|
+
attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
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|
+
end
|
592
|
+
end
|
593
|
+
|
594
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book+json
|
595
|
+
output version: nil do |obj, version, context|
|
596
|
+
attribute :book do
|
597
|
+
attribute :title, obj.title
|
598
|
+
end
|
599
|
+
end
|
600
|
+
output_alias 'application/json' # maps application/json to to applicaton/vnd.acme.book+json
|
601
|
+
|
602
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v3.create+json
|
603
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v2.create+json
|
604
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.v1.create+json
|
605
|
+
input view: :create, versions: [1, 2, 3] do |json, version, context|
|
606
|
+
book = Book.new
|
607
|
+
book.title = json['book']['title']
|
608
|
+
book.description = 'Not available'
|
609
|
+
book.description = json['book']['description'] if version >= 2
|
610
|
+
|
611
|
+
# Make sure not to save here but only save in the controller
|
612
|
+
book
|
613
|
+
end
|
614
|
+
|
615
|
+
# applicaton/vnd.acme.book.create+json
|
616
|
+
input view: :create, version: nil do |json, version, context|
|
617
|
+
book = Book.new
|
618
|
+
book.title = json['book']['title']
|
619
|
+
book.description = 'Not available'
|
620
|
+
|
621
|
+
# Make sure not to save here but only save in the controller
|
622
|
+
book
|
623
|
+
end
|
624
|
+
input_alias 'application/json', view: :create # maps application/json to to applicaton/vnd.acme.book.create+json
|
625
|
+
```
|
626
|
+
|
627
|
+
Validation will be done using the remapped validator. Aliasses map to version `nil`.
|
628
|
+
It is not possible to configure this version.
|
629
|
+
|
630
|
+
### HTML
|
631
|
+
|
632
|
+
This library has a built in API viewer.
|
633
|
+
The viewer can be accessed by by appending a `?api_viewer=last` query parameter to the URL.
|
634
|
+
|
635
|
+
To enable the API viewer, use: `allow_api_viewer` in the controller.
|
636
|
+
|
637
|
+
```ruby
|
638
|
+
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
639
|
+
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
640
|
+
|
641
|
+
allow_api_viewer
|
642
|
+
|
643
|
+
allow_output_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[show])
|
644
|
+
allow_input_serializer(BookSerializer, only: %i[create])
|
645
|
+
freeze_io!
|
646
|
+
|
647
|
+
def show
|
648
|
+
book = Book.new
|
649
|
+
book.title = 'Everything, abridged'
|
650
|
+
|
651
|
+
render_media book
|
652
|
+
end
|
653
|
+
|
654
|
+
def create
|
655
|
+
json = deserialize(request) # does validation for us
|
656
|
+
puts json
|
657
|
+
end
|
658
|
+
end
|
659
|
+
```
|
660
|
+
|
661
|
+
You can also output custom HTML:
|
662
|
+
|
663
|
+
```ruby
|
664
|
+
class BookSerializer < MediaTypes::Serialization::Base
|
665
|
+
validator BookValidator
|
666
|
+
|
667
|
+
output versions: [1, 2, 3] do |obj, version, context|
|
668
|
+
attribute :book do
|
669
|
+
link :self, href: context.book_url(obj) if version >= 3
|
670
|
+
|
671
|
+
attribute :title, obj.title
|
672
|
+
attribute :description, obj.description if version >= 2
|
673
|
+
end
|
674
|
+
end
|
675
|
+
|
676
|
+
output_raw view: :html do |obj, context|
|
677
|
+
render_view 'book/show', context: context, assigns: {
|
678
|
+
title: obj.title,
|
679
|
+
description: obj.description
|
680
|
+
}
|
681
|
+
end
|
682
|
+
|
683
|
+
output_alias 'text/html', view: :html
|
684
|
+
end
|
685
|
+
```
|
686
|
+
|
687
|
+
#### Errors
|
688
|
+
|
689
|
+
This library adds support for returning errors to clients using the [`application/problem+json`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231) media type.
|
690
|
+
You can catch and transform application errors by adding an `output_error` call before `freeze_io!`:
|
691
|
+
|
692
|
+
```ruby
|
693
|
+
class BookController < ActionController::API
|
694
|
+
include MediaTypes::Serialization
|
695
|
+
|
696
|
+
output_error CanCan::AccessDenied do |problem_output, error|
|
697
|
+
problem_output.title 'You do not have enough permissions to perform this action.', lang: 'en'
|
698
|
+
problem_output.title 'Je hebt geen toestemming om deze actie uit te voeren.', lang: 'nl-NL'
|
699
|
+
|
700
|
+
problem_output.status_code :forbidden
|
701
|
+
end
|
702
|
+
|
703
|
+
freeze_io!
|
704
|
+
|
705
|
+
# ...
|
706
|
+
end
|
707
|
+
```
|
708
|
+
|
709
|
+
The exception you specified will be rescued by the controller and will be displayed to the user along with a link to the shared wiki page for that error type.
|
710
|
+
Feel free to add instructions there on how clients should solve this problem.
|
711
|
+
You can find more information at: [https://docs.delftsolutions.nl/wiki/Error](https://docs.delftsolutions.nl/wiki/Error)
|
712
|
+
If you want to override this url you can use the `problem_output.url(href)` function.
|
713
|
+
|
714
|
+
By default the `message` property of the error is used to fill the `details` field.
|
715
|
+
You can override this by using the `problem_output.override_detail(description, lang:)` function.
|
716
|
+
|
717
|
+
Custom attributes can be added using the `problem_output.attribute(name, value)` function.
|
718
|
+
|
719
|
+
### Related
|
720
|
+
|
721
|
+
- [`MediaTypes`](https://github.com/SleeplessByte/media-types-ruby): :gem: Library to create media type validators.
|
722
|
+
|
723
|
+
## API
|
724
|
+
|
725
|
+
### Serializer class definition
|
726
|
+
|
727
|
+
These methods become available during class definition if you inherit from `MediaTypes::Serialization::Base`.
|
728
|
+
|
729
|
+
#### `unvalidated( prefix )`
|
730
|
+
|
731
|
+
Disabled validation for this serializer. Prefix is of the form `application/vnd.<organisation>.<name>`.
|
732
|
+
|
733
|
+
Either unvalidated or validator must be used while defining a serializer.
|
734
|
+
|
735
|
+
#### `validator( media_type_validator )`
|
736
|
+
|
737
|
+
Enabled validation for this serializer using a [Media Type Validator](https://github.com/SleeplessByte/media-types-ruby).
|
738
|
+
|
739
|
+
Either validator or unvalidated must be used while defining a serializer.
|
740
|
+
|
741
|
+
#### `output( view:, version:, versions: ) do |obj, version, context|`
|
742
|
+
|
743
|
+
Defines a serialization block. Either version or versions can be set.
|
744
|
+
`nil` is allowed for unversioned.
|
745
|
+
View should be a symbol or unset.
|
746
|
+
|
747
|
+
Obj is the object to be serialized, version is the negotiated version and context is the context passed in from the serialize function.
|
748
|
+
When using the controller integration, context is the current controller.
|
749
|
+
|
750
|
+
The block should return an object to convert into JSON.
|
751
|
+
|
752
|
+
#### `output_raw( view:, version:, versions:, suffix: ) do |obj, version, context|`
|
753
|
+
|
754
|
+
This has the same behavior as `output` but should return a string instead of an object.
|
755
|
+
Output is not validated.
|
756
|
+
By default, `input_raw` is expected to _not_ be JSON.
|
757
|
+
Override `suffix` with `:json` if it _is_ JSON.
|
758
|
+
|
759
|
+
#### `output_alias( media_type_identifier, view:, hide_variant: false, suffix: '~' )`
|
760
|
+
|
761
|
+
Defines a legacy mapping. This will make the deserializer parse the media type `media_type_identifier` as if it was version `nil` of the specified view.
|
762
|
+
If `view` is undefined it will use the output serializer without a view defined.
|
763
|
+
By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
764
|
+
|
765
|
+
Response will have a content type equal to `[media_type_identifier]; variant=[mapped_media_type_identifier]`.
|
766
|
+
If `hide_variant:` is true, the content type emitted will only be `[media_type_identifier]`.
|
767
|
+
|
768
|
+
> You cannot alias a _versioned_ media type, otherwise it would be easy to later break the definition by changing the version it aliases.
|
769
|
+
|
770
|
+
#### `output_alias_optional( media_type_identifier, view:, hide_variant: false, suffix: '~' )`
|
771
|
+
|
772
|
+
Has the same behavior as `output_alias` but can be used by multiple serializers.
|
773
|
+
The serializer that is loaded last in the controller 'wins' control over this media type identifier.
|
774
|
+
If any of the serializers have an `output_alias` defined with the same media type identifier that one will win instead.
|
775
|
+
By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
776
|
+
|
777
|
+
Response will have a content type equal to `[media_type_identifier]; variant=[mapped_media_type_identifier]`. If `hide_variant:` is true, the content type emitted will only be `[media_type_identifier]`.
|
778
|
+
|
779
|
+
#### `input( view:, version:, versions: ) do |obj, version, context|`
|
780
|
+
|
781
|
+
Defines a deserialization block. Either version or versions can be set.
|
782
|
+
View should be a symbol or unset.
|
783
|
+
|
784
|
+
Obj is the object to be serialized, version is the negotiated version and context is the context passed in from the serialize function.
|
785
|
+
When using the controller integration, context is the current controller.
|
786
|
+
|
787
|
+
The block should return the internal representation of the object.
|
788
|
+
Best practise is to make sure not to change state in this function but to leave that up to the controller.
|
789
|
+
|
790
|
+
#### `input_raw( view:, version:, versions:, suffix: nil ) do |bytes, version, context|`
|
791
|
+
|
792
|
+
This has the same behavior as `input` but takes in raw data.
|
793
|
+
Input is not validated.
|
794
|
+
By default, `input_raw` is expected to _not_ be JSON.
|
795
|
+
Override `suffix` with `:json` if it _is_ JSON.
|
796
|
+
|
797
|
+
#### `input_alias( media_type_identifier, view:, suffix: '~' )`
|
798
|
+
|
799
|
+
Defines a legacy mapping.
|
800
|
+
This will make the serializer parse the media type `media_type_identifier` as if it was version `nil` of the specified view.
|
801
|
+
If view is undefined it will use the input serializer without a view defined.
|
802
|
+
By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
803
|
+
|
804
|
+
> You cannot alias a _versioned_ media type, otherwise it would be easy to later break the definition by changing the version it aliases.
|
805
|
+
|
806
|
+
#### `input_alias_optional( media_type_identifier, view:, suffix: '~' )`
|
807
|
+
|
808
|
+
Has the same behavior as `input_alias` but can be used by multiple serializers.
|
809
|
+
The serializer that is loaded last in the controller 'wins' control over this media type identifier.
|
810
|
+
If any of the serializers have an `input_alias` defined with the same media type identifier that one will win instead.
|
811
|
+
By default, suffix is `:json` if `media_type_identifier` is a JSON type.
|
812
|
+
|
813
|
+
#### `disable_wildcards`
|
814
|
+
|
815
|
+
Disables registering wildcard media types.
|
816
|
+
|
817
|
+
### Serializer output definition
|
818
|
+
|
819
|
+
The following methods are available within an `output ... do` block.
|
820
|
+
|
821
|
+
#### `attribute( key, value = {} ) do`
|
822
|
+
|
823
|
+
Sets a value for the given key.
|
824
|
+
If a block is given, any `attribute`, `link`, `collection` and `index` statements are run in context of `value`.
|
825
|
+
|
826
|
+
Returns the built up context so far.
|
827
|
+
|
828
|
+
#### `link( rel, href:, emit_header: true, **attributes )`
|
829
|
+
|
830
|
+
Adds a `_link` block to the current context. Also adds the specified link to the HTTP Link header.
|
831
|
+
`attributes` allows passing in custom attributes.
|
832
|
+
|
833
|
+
If `emit_header` is `true` the link will also be emitted as a http header.
|
834
|
+
|
835
|
+
Returns the built up context so far.
|
836
|
+
|
837
|
+
#### `index( array, serializer, version:, view: nil )`
|
838
|
+
|
839
|
+
> Not the same as a validator `collection`.
|
840
|
+
|
841
|
+
Adds an `_index` block to the current context. Uses the self links of the specified view to construct an index of urls to the child objects.
|
842
|
+
|
843
|
+
Returns the built up context so far.
|
844
|
+
|
845
|
+
#### `collection( array, serializer, version:, view: nil )`
|
846
|
+
|
847
|
+
> Not the same as a validator `collection`.
|
848
|
+
|
849
|
+
Adds an `_embedded` block to the current context. Uses the specified serializer to embed the child objects.
|
850
|
+
Optionally a block can be used to modify the output from the child serializer.
|
851
|
+
|
852
|
+
Returns the built up context so far.
|
853
|
+
|
854
|
+
#### `hidden do`
|
855
|
+
|
856
|
+
Sometimes you want to add links without actually modifying the object.
|
857
|
+
Calls to `attribute`, `link`, `index`, `collection` made inside this block won't modify the context.
|
858
|
+
Any calls to link will only set the HTTP Link header.
|
859
|
+
|
860
|
+
Returns the unmodified context.
|
861
|
+
|
862
|
+
#### `emit`
|
863
|
+
|
864
|
+
Can be added to the end of a block to fix up the return value to return the built up context so far.
|
865
|
+
|
866
|
+
Returns the built up context so far.
|
867
|
+
|
868
|
+
#### `object do`
|
869
|
+
|
870
|
+
Runs a block in a new context and returns the result
|
871
|
+
|
872
|
+
> Most common use-case is emitting from an enumerable.
|
873
|
+
>
|
874
|
+
> ```ruby
|
875
|
+
> results = [item, item, item].map do |current_item|
|
876
|
+
> object do
|
877
|
+
> attribute :foo, current_item.bar
|
878
|
+
> end
|
879
|
+
> end
|
880
|
+
>
|
881
|
+
> attribute :items, results
|
882
|
+
> ```
|
883
|
+
|
884
|
+
#### `render_view( view, context:, **args)`
|
885
|
+
|
886
|
+
Can be used to render a view.
|
887
|
+
You can set local variables in the view by assigning a hash to the `assigns:` parameter.
|
888
|
+
Returns a `string`
|
889
|
+
|
890
|
+
> When possible, prefer `output_raw` with context.render_to_string(params)`
|
891
|
+
|
892
|
+
#### `redirect_to(url, context, **options)`
|
893
|
+
|
894
|
+
This redirects the user to the specified url when this serializer is rendered. The output of the serializer is still shown in the API viewer.
|
895
|
+
|
896
|
+
#### `suppress_render do |result|`
|
897
|
+
|
898
|
+
Replaces the render at the end of `render_media` and substitutes it with the contents of the block.
|
899
|
+
|
900
|
+
### Controller definition
|
901
|
+
|
902
|
+
These functions are available during the controller definition if you add `include MediaTypes::Serialization`.
|
903
|
+
|
904
|
+
#### `allow_output_serializer( serializer, views: nil, **filters )`
|
905
|
+
|
906
|
+
Configure the controller to allow the client to request responses emitted by the specified serializer.
|
907
|
+
Optionally allows you to specify which views to allow by passing an array in the views parameter.
|
908
|
+
|
909
|
+
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
910
|
+
|
911
|
+
#### `allow_output_html( as: nil, view: nil, layout: nil, **filters )`
|
912
|
+
|
913
|
+
Allows falling back to the default Rails view rendering when the client asks for the media type in the `as:` parameter or `text/html` if `as:` is unset.
|
914
|
+
|
915
|
+
The `Content-Type` of the response will be `text/html` if the `as:` parameter is unset.
|
916
|
+
If the `as:` parameter is set, it will include it in the variant parameter: `text/html; variant=application/vnd.xpbytes.borderless`.
|
917
|
+
|
918
|
+
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
919
|
+
You can set the template to use using the `view:` parameter.
|
920
|
+
|
921
|
+
#### `allow_output_docs( description, **filters )`
|
922
|
+
|
923
|
+
Outputs the specified description as help information.
|
924
|
+
|
925
|
+
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
926
|
+
|
927
|
+
#### `output_error(klazz, serializers = []) do`
|
928
|
+
|
929
|
+
Wraps the controller method in a `rescue_from` and presents the users with a `text/html` or `application/problem+json` representation of the error.
|
930
|
+
The `text/html` response can be overridden by supplying an additional serializer in the `serializers` array. It will use the nil view for the given serializers.
|
931
|
+
|
932
|
+
#### `allow_input_serializer( serializer, views: nil, **filters )`
|
933
|
+
|
934
|
+
Configure the controller to allow the client to send bodies with a `Content-Type` that can be deserialized using the specified serializer.
|
935
|
+
Optionally allows you to specify which views to allow by passing an array in the views parameter.
|
936
|
+
|
937
|
+
Accepts the same filters as `before_action`.
|
938
|
+
|
939
|
+
#### `allow_all_input( **filters )`
|
940
|
+
|
941
|
+
Disables input deserialization. Running `deserialize` while allowing all input will result in an error being thrown.
|
942
|
+
|
943
|
+
#### `not_acceptable_serializer( serializer )`
|
944
|
+
|
945
|
+
Replaces the serializer used to render the error page when no media type could be negotiated using the `Accept` header.
|
946
|
+
|
947
|
+
#### `unsupported_media_type_serializer( serializer )`
|
948
|
+
|
949
|
+
Adds a serializer that can be used to render the error page when the client submits a body with a `Content-Type` that was not added to the whitelist using `allow_input_serialization`.
|
950
|
+
|
951
|
+
#### `clear_unsupported_media_type_serializers!`
|
952
|
+
|
953
|
+
Clears the list of serializers used to render the error when the client supplies non-valid input.
|
954
|
+
|
955
|
+
#### `input_validation_failed_serializer( serializer )`
|
956
|
+
|
957
|
+
Adds a serializer that can be used to render the error page when input validation fails.
|
958
|
+
|
959
|
+
#### `clear_input_validation_failed_serializers!`
|
960
|
+
|
961
|
+
Clears the list of serializers used to render the error when the client supplies non-valid input.
|
962
|
+
|
963
|
+
#### `allow_api_viewer(serializer: MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::ApiViewer, **filter_opts)`
|
964
|
+
|
965
|
+
Enables rendering the api viewer when adding the `api_viewer=last` query parameter to the url.
|
966
|
+
|
967
|
+
#### `freeze_io!(**filter_opts)`
|
968
|
+
|
969
|
+
Registers serialization and deserialization in the controller.
|
970
|
+
This function must be called before using the controller.
|
971
|
+
|
972
|
+
### Controller usage
|
973
|
+
|
974
|
+
These functions are available during method execution in the controller.
|
975
|
+
|
976
|
+
#### `render_media( obj, serializers: nil, not_acceptable_serializer: nil, **options ) do`
|
977
|
+
|
978
|
+
Serializes an object and renders it using the appropriate content type.
|
979
|
+
Options are passed through to the controller `render` function. Allows you to specify different objects to different serializers using a block:
|
980
|
+
|
981
|
+
```ruby
|
982
|
+
render_media do
|
983
|
+
serializer BookSerializer, book
|
984
|
+
serializer BooksSerializer do
|
985
|
+
[ book ]
|
986
|
+
end
|
987
|
+
end
|
988
|
+
```
|
989
|
+
|
990
|
+
**Warning**: this block can be called multiple times when used together with recursive serializers like the API viewer.
|
991
|
+
Try to _avoid changing state_ in this block.
|
992
|
+
|
993
|
+
If you want to render with different serializers than defined in the controller you can pass an array of serializers in the `serializers` property.
|
994
|
+
|
995
|
+
If you want to override the serializer that is used to render the response when no acceptable Content-Type could be negotiated you can pass the desired serializer in the `not_acceptable_serializer` property.
|
996
|
+
|
997
|
+
This method throws a `MediaTypes::Serialization::OutputValidationFailedError` error if the output does not conform to the format defined by the configured validator.
|
998
|
+
Best practise is to return a 500 error to the client.
|
999
|
+
|
1000
|
+
If no acceptable Content-Type could be negotiated the response will be rendered using the serialized defined by the class `not_acceptable_serializer` function or by the `not_acceptable_serializer` property.
|
1001
|
+
|
1002
|
+
Due to the way this gem is implemented it is not possible to use instance variables (`@variable`) in the `render_media` do block.
|
1003
|
+
|
1004
|
+
#### `deserialize( request )`
|
1005
|
+
|
1006
|
+
Deserializes the request body using the configured input serializers and returns the deserialized object.
|
1007
|
+
|
1008
|
+
Returns nil if no input body was given by the client.
|
1009
|
+
|
1010
|
+
This method throws a `MediaTypes::Serialization::InputValidationFailedError` error if the incoming data does not conform to the specified schema.
|
1011
|
+
|
1012
|
+
#### `deserialize!( request )`
|
1013
|
+
|
1014
|
+
Does the same as `deserialize( request )` but gives the client an error page if no input was supplied.
|
1015
|
+
|
1016
|
+
#### `resolve_serializer(request, identifier = nil, registration = @serialization_output_registration)`
|
1017
|
+
|
1018
|
+
Returns the serializer class that will handle the given request.
|
1019
|
+
|
1020
|
+
## Customization
|
1021
|
+
|
1022
|
+
The easiest way to customize the look and feel of the built in pages is to provide your own logo and background in an initializer:
|
1023
|
+
|
1024
|
+
```ruby
|
1025
|
+
# config/initializers/serialization.rb
|
1026
|
+
|
1027
|
+
MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::CommonCSS.background = 'linear-gradient(245deg, #3a2f28 0%, #201a16 100%)'
|
1028
|
+
MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::CommonCSS.logo_width = 12
|
1029
|
+
MediaTypes::Serialization::Serializers::CommonCSS.logo_data = <<-HERE
|
1030
|
+
<svg height="150" width="500">
|
1031
|
+
<ellipse cx="240" cy="100" rx="220" ry="30" style="fill:purple" />
|
1032
|
+
<ellipse cx="220" cy="70" rx="190" ry="20" style="fill:lime" />
|
1033
|
+
<ellipse cx="210" cy="45" rx="170" ry="15" style="fill:yellow" />
|
1034
|
+
</svg>
|
1035
|
+
HERE
|
1036
|
+
```
|
1037
|
+
|
1038
|
+
## Development
|
1039
|
+
|
1040
|
+
After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies.
|
1041
|
+
Then, run `rake test` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
|
1042
|
+
|
1043
|
+
To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`.
|
1044
|
+
To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
|
1045
|
+
|
1046
|
+
## Contributing
|
1047
|
+
|
1048
|
+
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at [XPBytes/media_types-serialization](https://github.com/XPBytes/media_types-serialization).
|