[Back to Guides](../README.md) # How to add root key Add the root key to your API is quite simple with ActiveModelSerializers. The **Adapter** is what determines the format of your JSON response. The default adapter is the ```Attributes``` which doesn't have the root key, so your response is something similar to: ```json { "id": 1, "title": "Awesome Post Tile", "content": "Post content" } ``` In order to add the root key you need to use the ```JSON``` Adapter, you can change this in an initializer: ```ruby ActiveModelSerializers.config.adapter = :json ``` Note that adapter configuration has no effect on a serializer that is called directly, e.g. in a serializer unit test. Instead, something like `UserSerializer.new(user).as_json` will *always* behave as if the adapter were the 'Attributes' adapter. See [Outside Controller Usage](../howto/outside_controller_use.md) for more details on recommended usage. You can also specify a class as adapter, as long as it complies with the ActiveModelSerializers adapters interface. It will add the root key to all your serialized endpoints. ex: ```json { "post": { "id": 1, "title": "Awesome Post Tile", "content": "Post content" } } ``` or if it returns a collection: ```json { "posts": [ { "id": 1, "title": "Awesome Post Tile", "content": "Post content" }, { "id": 2, "title": "Another Post Tile", "content": "Another post content" } ] } ``` [There are several ways to specify root](../general/serializers.md#root) when using the JSON adapter.