module JSONAPI class ResourceSerializer # Converts a single resource, or an array of resources to a hash, conforming to the JSONAPI structure # include: # Purpose: determines which objects will be side loaded with the source objects in a linked section # Example: ['comments','author','comments.tags','author.posts'] # fields: # Purpose: determines which fields are serialized for a resource type. This encompasses both attributes and # association ids in the links section for a resource. Fields are global for a resource type. # Example: { people: [:id, :email, :comments], posts: [:id, :title, :author], comments: [:id, :body, :post]} def serialize_to_hash(source, options = {}) is_resource_collection = source.respond_to?(:to_ary) return {} if source.nil? || (is_resource_collection && source.size == 0) @fields = options.fetch(:fields, {}) include = options.fetch(:include, []) @key_formatter = options.fetch(:key_formatter, JSONAPI.configuration.key_formatter) @linked_objects = {} requested_associations = parse_includes(include) if is_resource_collection @primary_class_name = source[0].class._type else @primary_class_name = source.class._type end process_primary(source, requested_associations) primary_class_name = @primary_class_name.to_sym linked_hash = {} primary_objects = [] @linked_objects.each do |class_name, objects| class_name = class_name.to_sym linked_objects = [] objects.each_value do |object| if object[:primary] primary_objects.push(object[:object_hash]) else linked_objects.push(object[:object_hash]) end end linked_hash[format_key(class_name)] = linked_objects unless linked_objects.empty? end if is_resource_collection primary_hash = {format_key(primary_class_name) => primary_objects} else primary_hash = {format_key(primary_class_name) => primary_objects[0]} end if linked_hash.size > 0 primary_hash.merge({linked: linked_hash}) else primary_hash end end private # Convert an array of associated objects to include along with the primary document in the form of # ['comments','author','comments.tags','author.posts'] into a structure that tells what we need to include # from each association. def parse_includes(includes) requested_associations = {} includes.each do |include| include = include.to_s.underscore pos = include.index('.') if pos association_name = include[0, pos].to_sym requested_associations[association_name] ||= {} requested_associations[association_name].store(:include_children, true) requested_associations[association_name].store(:include_related, parse_includes([include[pos+1, include.length]])) else association_name = include.to_sym requested_associations[association_name] ||= {} requested_associations[association_name].store(:include, true) end end if includes.is_a?(Array) return requested_associations end # Process the primary source object(s). This will then serialize associated object recursively based on the # requested includes. Fields are controlled fields option for each resource type, such # as fields: { people: [:id, :email, :comments], posts: [:id, :title, :author], comments: [:id, :body, :post]} # The fields options controls both fields and included links references. def process_primary(source, requested_associations) if source.respond_to?(:to_ary) source.each do |resource| id = resource.id if already_serialized?(@primary_class_name, id) set_primary(@primary_class_name, id) end add_linked_object(@primary_class_name, id, object_hash(resource, requested_associations), true) end else resource = source id = resource.id # ToDo: See if this is actually needed # if already_serialized?(@primary_class_name, id) # set_primary(@primary_class_name, id) # end add_linked_object(@primary_class_name, id, object_hash(source, requested_associations), true) end end # Returns a serialized hash for the source model, with def object_hash(source, requested_associations) obj_hash = attribute_hash(source) links = links_hash(source, requested_associations) obj_hash.merge!({links: links}) unless links.empty? return obj_hash end def requested_fields(model) @fields[model] if @fields end def attribute_hash(source) requested = requested_fields(source.class._type) fields = source.fetchable_fields & source.class._attributes.keys.to_a unless requested.nil? fields = requested & fields end fields.each_with_object({}) do |name, hash| hash[format_key(name)] = format_value(source.send(name), source.class._attribute_options(name)[:format], source) end end # Returns a hash of links for the requested associations for a resource, filtered by the resource # class's fetchable method def links_hash(source, requested_associations) associations = source.class._associations requested = requested_fields(source.class._type) fields = associations.keys unless requested.nil? fields = requested & fields end field_set = Set.new(fields) included_associations = source.fetchable_fields & associations.keys associations.each_with_object({}) do |(name, association), hash| if included_associations.include? name foreign_key = association.foreign_key if field_set.include?(name) hash[format_key(name)] = source.send(foreign_key) end ia = requested_associations.is_a?(Hash) ? requested_associations[name] : nil include_linked_object = ia && ia[:include] include_linked_children = ia && ia[:include_children] type = association.type # If the object has been serialized once it will be in the related objects list, # but it's possible all children won't have been captured. So we must still go # through the associations. if include_linked_object || include_linked_children if association.is_a?(JSONAPI::Association::HasOne) resource = source.send(name) if resource id = resource.id associations_only = already_serialized?(type, id) if include_linked_object && !associations_only add_linked_object(type, id, object_hash(resource, ia[:include_related])) elsif include_linked_children || associations_only links_hash(resource, ia[:include_related]) end end elsif association.is_a?(JSONAPI::Association::HasMany) resources = source.send(name) resources.each do |resource| id = resource.id associations_only = already_serialized?(type, id) if include_linked_object && !associations_only add_linked_object(type, id, object_hash(resource, ia[:include_related])) elsif include_linked_children || associations_only links_hash(resource, ia[:include_related]) end end end end end end end def already_serialized?(type, id) type = format_key(type) return @linked_objects.key?(type) && @linked_objects[type].key?(id) end # Sets that an object should be included in the primary document of the response. def set_primary(type, id) type = format_key(type) @linked_objects[type][id][:primary] = true end # Collects the hashes for all objects processed by the serializer def add_linked_object(type, id, object_hash, primary = false) type = format_key(type) unless @linked_objects.key?(type) @linked_objects[type] = {} end if already_serialized?(type, id) if primary set_primary(type, id) end else @linked_objects[type].store(id, {primary: primary, object_hash: object_hash}) end end def format_key(key) @key_formatter.format(key) end def format_value(value, format, source) value_formatter = JSONAPI::ValueFormatter.value_formatter_for(format) value_formatter.format(value, source) end end end