## Using AMS Outside Of A Controller ### Serializing a resource In AMS versions 0.10 or later, serializing resources outside of the controller context is fairly simple: ```ruby # Create our resource post = Post.create(title: "Sample post", body: "I love Active Model Serializers!") # Optional options parameters options = {} # Create a serializable resource instance serializable_resource = ActiveModel::SerializableResource.new(post, options) # Convert your resource into json model_json = serializable_resource.as_json ``` ### Retrieving a Resource's Active Model Serializer If you want to retrieve a serializer for a specific resource, you can do the following: ```ruby # Create our resource post = Post.create(title: "Another Example", body: "So much fun.") # Optional options parameters options = {} # Retrieve the default serializer for posts serializer = ActiveModel::Serializer.serializer_for(post, options) ``` You could also retrieve the serializer via: ```ruby ActiveModel::SerializableResource.new(post, options).serializer ``` Both approaches will return an instance, if any, of the resource's serializer.