# frozen-string-literal: true require 'json' class Roda module RodaPlugins # The json plugin allows match blocks to return # arrays or hashes, and have those arrays or hashes be # converted to json which is used as the response body. # It also sets the response content type to application/json. # So you can take code like: # # r.root do # response['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' # [1, 2, 3].to_json # end # r.is "foo" do # response['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' # {'a'=>'b'}.to_json # end # # and DRY it up: # # plugin :json # r.root do # [1, 2, 3] # end # r.is "foo" do # {'a'=>'b'} # end # # By default, only arrays and hashes are handled, but you # can specifically set the allowed classes to json by adding # using the :classes option when loading the plugin: # # plugin :json, classes: [Array, Hash, Sequel::Model] # # By default objects are serialized with +to_json+, but you # can pass in a custom serializer, which can be any object # that responds to +call(object)+. # # plugin :json, serializer: proc{|o| o.to_json(root: true)} # # If you need the request information during serialization, such # as HTTP headers or query parameters, you can pass in the # +:include_request+ option, which will pass in the request # object as the second argument when calling the serializer. # # plugin :json, include_request: true, serializer: proc{|o, request| ...} # # The default content-type is 'application/json', but you can change that # using the +:content_type+ option: # # plugin :json, content_type: 'application/xml' # # This plugin depends on the custom_block_results plugin, and therefore does # not support treating String, FalseClass, or NilClass values as JSON. module Json # Set the classes to automatically convert to JSON, and the serializer to use. def self.configure(app, opts=OPTS) app.plugin :custom_block_results classes = opts[:classes] || [Array, Hash] app.opts[:json_result_classes] ||= [] app.opts[:json_result_classes] += classes classes = app.opts[:json_result_classes] classes.uniq! classes.freeze classes.each do |klass| app.opts[:custom_block_results][klass] = :handle_json_block_result end app.opts[:json_result_serializer] = opts[:serializer] || app.opts[:json_result_serializer] || app.opts[:json_serializer] || :to_json.to_proc app.opts[:json_result_include_request] = opts[:include_request] if opts.has_key?(:include_request) app.opts[:json_result_content_type] = opts[:content_type] || 'application/json'.freeze end module ClassMethods # The classes that should be automatically converted to json def json_result_classes # RODA4: remove, only used by previous implementation. opts[:json_result_classes] end end module InstanceMethods # Handle a result for one of the registered JSON result classes # by converting the result to JSON. def handle_json_block_result(result) @_response[RodaResponseHeaders::CONTENT_TYPE] ||= opts[:json_result_content_type] @_request.send(:convert_to_json, result) end end module RequestMethods private # Convert the given object to JSON. Uses to_json by default, # but can use a custom serializer passed to the plugin. def convert_to_json(result) opts = roda_class.opts serializer = opts[:json_result_serializer] if opts[:json_result_include_request] serializer.call(result, self) else serializer.call(result) end end end end register_plugin(:json, Json) end end