ASM introduced breaking changes with ASM v0.10.x. Support has been introduced in v1.5.0. If you require support for older version of ASM, please lock your Gemfile to the relevant version.
Serializer resolution now uses the following strategy:
- Defined by the resource
class UsersApi < Grape::Api
resource :users do
get '/:id', serializer: SpecifiedUserSerializer do
current_user
end
end
end
class User
def serializer_class
SpecifiedUserSerializer
end
end
- Specified by options
class UsersApi < Grape::Api
resource :users do
get '/:id', serializer: SpecifiedUserSerializer do
current_user
end
end
end
- Namespace inferred
class V1::UsersApi < Grape::Api
resource :users do
get '/:id' do
current_user
end
end
end
# 'V1::UsersApi'.deconstantize => 'V1'
# searches for serializers in the V1:: namespace with the name UserSerializer
# used
class V1::UserSerializer
...
end
# not used since V1::UserSerializer resolved first
class UserSerializer
...
end
- Version inferred
class UsersApi < Grape::Api
version 'v2'
resource :users do
get '/:id' do
current_user
end
end
end
# 'v2'.classify => V2
# searches for serializers in the V2:: namespace with the name UserSerializer
# used
class V2::UserSerializer
...
end
# not used since V2::UserSerializer resolved first
class UserSerializer
...
end
- Default ASM lookup
class V1::UsersApi < Grape::Api
version 'v2'
resource :users do
get '/:id' do
current_user
end
end
end
# searches for serializers in the V1:: namespace, none found
# searches for serializers in the V2:: namespace, none found
# used as no other serializers were found
class UserSerializer
...
end
Serializer resolution for collections also uses the above strategy, but has
the added option of overriding the member serializer if the each_serializer
options is specified.
class UsersApi < Grape::Api
resource :users do
get each_serializer: SpecifiedUserSerializer do
User.all
end
end
end
Version 1.4.0 introduced changes in serializer namespacing when using Grape API versioning.
If you haven't declared an API version in Grape, nothing changed.
If your Grape API is versioned, which means you have declared at least one version in Grape, you must namespace your serializers accordingly.
For example, given the following API.
module CandyBar
class Core < Grape::API
version 'candy_bar', using: :header, vendor: 'acme'
end
end
module Chocolate
class Core < Grape::API
version 'chocolate', using: :header, vendor: 'acme'
end
end
class API < Grape::API
format :json
formatter :json, Grape::Formatter::ActiveModelSerializers
mount CandyBar::Core
mount Chocolate::Core
end
Namespace serializers according to each version.
module CandyBar
class UserSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
attributes :first_name, :last_name, :email
end
end
module Chocolate
class UserSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
attributes :first_name, :last_name
end
end
This will allow you to keep your serializers easier to maintain and more organized.
app
└── api
├── chocolate
└── core.rb
└── candy_bar
└── core.rb
api.rb
└── serializers
├── chocolate
└── user_serializer.rb
└── candy_bar
└── user_serializer.rb
or alternatively:
└── serializers
├── chocolate_user_serializer.rb
└── candy_bar_user_serializer.rb
Thus, ActiveModelSerializer will fetch automatically the right serializer to render.
When serializing an array, the array root is set to the innermost namespace name if there is one, otherwise it is set to the route name.
In the following example the array root is users
.
namespace :users do
get ":id" do
@user = User.find(params[:id])
end
end
In the following example the array root is people
.
get "people" do
@user = User.all
end