# restpack_serializer [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/RestPack/restpack_serializer.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/RestPack/restpack_serializer) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/RestPack/restpack_serializer.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/RestPack/restpack_serializer) [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/RestPack/restpack_serializer.png)](https://gemnasium.com/RestPack/restpack_serializer) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/restpack_serializer.png)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/restpack_serializer) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/RestPack/restpack_serializer/badge.png?branch=coveralls)](https://coveralls.io/r/RestPack/restpack_serializer?branch=coveralls) **Model serialization, paging, side-loading and filtering** restpack_serializer allows you to quickly provide a set of RESTful endpoints for your application. It is an implementation of the emerging [JSON API](http://jsonapi.org/) standard. > [Live Demo of RestPack Serializer](http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/) --- * [An overview of RestPack](http://www.slideshare.net/gavinjoyce/taming-monolithic-monsters) * [JSON API](http://jsonapi.org/) ## Serialization Let's say we have an `Album` model: ```ruby class Album < ActiveRecord::Base attr_accessible :title, :year, :artist belongs_to :artist has_many :songs end ``` restpack_serializer allows us to define a corresponding serializer: ```ruby class AlbumSerializer include RestPack::Serializer attributes :id, :title, :year, :artist_id, :href end ``` `AlbumSerializer.as_json(album)` produces: ```javascript { "id": "1", "title": "Kid A", "year": 2000, "artist_id": 1, "href": "/albums/1" } ``` `as_json` accepts an optional `context` hash parameter which can be used be your Serializers to customize their output: ```ruby class AlbumSerializer include RestPack::Serializer attributes :id, :title, :year, :artist_id, :extras can_include :artists, :songs can_filter_by :year def extras if @context[:admin?] { markup_percent: 95 } end end end ``` ```ruby AlbumSerializer.as_json(album, { admin?: true }) ``` ## Exposing an API The `AlbumSerializer` provides `page` and `resource` methods which provide paged collection and singular resource GET endpoints. ```ruby class AlbumsController < ApplicationController def index render json: AlbumSerializer.page(params) end def show render json: AlbumSerializer.resource(params) end end ``` These endpoint will live at URLs such as `/albums` and `/albums/142857`: * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums/4.json The `AlbumSerializer` also provides a `single` method which will return a serialized resource similar to `as_json` above. `page`, `resource` and `single` methods take an optional scope argument allowing us to enforce arbitrary constraints: ```ruby AlbumSerializer.page(params, Albums.where("year < 1950")) ``` In addition to `scope`, all three methods also accept an optional `context` hash: ```ruby AlbumSerializer.page(params, Albums.where("year < 1950"), { admin?: true }) ``` Other features: * [Dynamically Include/Exclude Attributes](https://github.com/RestPack/restpack_serializer/blob/master/spec/serializable/serializer_spec.rb#L42) * [Custom Attributes Hash](https://github.com/RestPack/restpack_serializer/blob/master/spec/serializable/serializer_spec.rb#L46) ## Paging Collections are paged by default. `page` and `page_size` parameters are available: * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/songs.json?page=2 * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/songs.json?page=2&page_size=3 Paging details are included in a `meta` attribute: http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/songs.json?page=2&page_size=3 yields: ```javascript { "songs": [ { "id": "4", "title": "How to Dissapear Completely", "href": "/songs/4", "links": { "artist": "1", "album": "1" } }, { "id": "5", "title": "Treefingers", "href": "/songs/5", "links": { "artist": "1", "album": "1" } }, { "id": "6", "title": "Optimistic", "href": "/songs/6", "links": { "artist": "1", "album": "1" } } ], "meta": { "songs": { "page": 2, "page_size": 3, "count": 42, "include": [], "page_count": 14, "previous_page": 1, "next_page": 3, "previous_href": "/api/v1/songs?page_size=3", "next_href": "/api/v1/songs?page=3&page_size=3" } }, "links": { "songs.artist": { "href": "/artists/{songs.artist}", "type": "artists" }, "songs.album": { "href": "/albums/{songs.album}", "type": "albums" } } } ``` URL Templates to related data are included in the `links` element. These can be used to construct URLs such as: * /artists/1 * /albums/1 ## Side-loading Side-loading allows related resources to be optionally included in a single API response. Valid side-loads can be defined in Serializers by using ```can_include``` as follows: ```ruby class AlbumSerializer include RestPack::Serializer attributes :id, :title, :year, :artist_id, :href can_include :songs, :artists end ``` In this example, we are allowing related `songs` and `artists` to be included in API responses. Side-loads can be specifed by using the `include` parameter: #### No side-loads * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json #### Side-load related Artists * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?include=artists which yields: ```javascript { "albums": [ { "id": "1", "title": "Kid A", "year": 2000, "href": "/albums/1", "links": { "artist": "1" } }, { "id": "2", "title": "Amnesiac", "year": 2001, "href": "/albums/2", "links": { "artist": "1" } }, { "id": "3", "title": "Murder Ballads", "year": 1996, "href": "/albums/3", "links": { "artist": "2" } }, { "id": "4", "title": "Curtains", "year": 2005, "href": "/albums/4", "links": { "artist": "3" } } ], "meta": { "albums": { "page": 1, "page_size": 10, "count": 4, "include": [ "artists" ], "page_count": 1, "previous_page": null, "next_page": null, "previous_href": null, "next_href": null } }, "links": { "albums.songs": { "href": "/songs?album_id={albums.id}", "type": "songs" }, "albums.artist": { "href": "/artists/{albums.artist}", "type": "artists" }, "artists.albums": { "href": "/albums?artist_id={artists.id}", "type": "albums" }, "artists.songs": { "href": "/songs?artist_id={artists.id}", "type": "songs" } }, "linked": { "artists": [ { "id": "1", "name": "Radiohead", "website": "http://radiohead.com/", "href": "/artists/1" }, { "id": "2", "name": "Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds", "website": "http://www.nickcave.com/", "href": "/artists/2" }, { "id": "3", "name": "John Frusciante", "website": "http://johnfrusciante.com/", "href": "/artists/3" } ] } } ``` #### Side-load related Songs * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?include=songs An album `:has_many` songs, so the side-loaded songs are paged. The `meta.songs` includes `previous_href` and `next_href` which point to the previous and next page of this side-loaded data. These URLs take the form: * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/songs.json?album_ids=1,2,3,4&page=2 #### Side-load related Artists and Songs * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?include=artists,songs ## Filtering Simple filtering based on primary and foreign keys is supported by default: #### By primary key: * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?id=1 * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?ids=1,2,4 #### By foreign key: * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?artist_id=1 * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?artist_ids=2,3 #### Custom filters: Custom filters can be defined with the `can_filter_by` option: ```ruby class Account include RestPack::Serializer attributes :id, :application_id, :created_by, :name, :href can_filter_by :application_id end ``` Side-loading is available when filtering: * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?artist_ids=2,3&include=artists,songs ## Sorting Sorting attributes can be defined with the `can_sort_by` option: ```ruby class Account include RestPack::Serializer attributes :id, :application_id, :created_by, :name, :href can_sort_by :id, :name end ``` * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?sort=id * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?sort=-name * http://restpack-serializer-sample.herokuapp.com/api/v1/albums.json?sort=name,-id ## Running Tests `bundle` `rake spec`