lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb in activemodel-5.2.8.1 vs lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb in activemodel-6.0.0.beta1

- old
+ new

@@ -24,33 +24,33 @@ # option is +false+. # # user = User.find(1) # user.as_json # # => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true} + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:133.000Z", "awesome" => true} # # ActiveRecord::Base.include_root_in_json = true # # user.as_json # # => { "user" => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true } } + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:13.000Z", "awesome" => true } } # # This behavior can also be achieved by setting the <tt>:root</tt> option # to +true+ as in: # # user = User.find(1) # user.as_json(root: true) # # => { "user" => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true } } + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:13.000Z", "awesome" => true } } # # Without any +options+, the returned Hash will include all the model's # attributes. # # user = User.find(1) # user.as_json # # => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true} + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:13.000Z", "awesome" => true} # # The <tt>:only</tt> and <tt>:except</tt> options can be used to limit # the attributes included, and work similar to the +attributes+ method. # # user.as_json(only: [:id, :name]) @@ -61,29 +61,29 @@ # # To include the result of some method calls on the model use <tt>:methods</tt>: # # user.as_json(methods: :permalink) # # => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true, + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:13.000Z", "awesome" => true, # # "permalink" => "1-konata-izumi" } # # To include associations use <tt>:include</tt>: # # user.as_json(include: :posts) # # => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true, + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:13.000Z", "awesome" => true, # # "posts" => [ { "id" => 1, "author_id" => 1, "title" => "Welcome to the weblog" }, # # { "id" => 2, "author_id" => 1, "title" => "So I was thinking" } ] } # # Second level and higher order associations work as well: # # user.as_json(include: { posts: { # include: { comments: { # only: :body } }, # only: :title } }) # # => { "id" => 1, "name" => "Konata Izumi", "age" => 16, - # # "created_at" => "2006/08/01", "awesome" => true, + # # "created_at" => "2006-08-01T17:27:13.000Z", "awesome" => true, # # "posts" => [ { "comments" => [ { "body" => "1st post!" }, { "body" => "Second!" } ], # # "title" => "Welcome to the weblog" }, # # { "comments" => [ { "body" => "Don't think too hard" } ], # # "title" => "So I was thinking" } ] } def as_json(options = nil) @@ -91,14 +91,15 @@ options[:root] else include_root_in_json end + hash = serializable_hash(options).as_json if root root = model_name.element if root == true - { root => serializable_hash(options) } + { root => hash } else - serializable_hash(options) + hash end end # Sets the model +attributes+ from a JSON string. Returns +self+. #