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Add ActiveResource::Base#to_xml and ActiveResource::Base#to_json methods. [#1011 state:resolved]

Signed-off-by: Pratik Naik <pratiknaik@gmail.com>
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Cody Fauser 2008-10-07 12:05:41 -04:00 committed by Pratik Naik
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commit f2c10f2756
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*Edge*
* Add ActiveResource::Base#to_xml and ActiveResource::Base#to_json. #1011 [Rasik Pandey, Cody Fauser]
* Add ActiveResource::Base.find(:last). [#754 state:resolved] (Adrian Mugnolo)
* Fixed problems with the logger used if the logging string included %'s [#840 state:resolved] (Jamis Buck)

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@ -854,6 +854,42 @@ module ActiveResource
#
# my_group.to_xml(:skip_instruct => true)
# # => <subsidiary_group> [...] </subsidiary_group>
def to_xml(options={})
attributes.to_xml({:root => self.class.element_name}.merge(options))
end
# Returns a JSON string representing the model. Some configuration is
# available through +options+.
#
# ==== Options
# The +options+ are passed to the +to_json+ method on each
# attribute, so the same options as the +to_json+ methods in
# Active Support.
#
# * <tt>:only</tt> - Only include the specified attribute or list of
# attributes in the serialized output. Attribute names must be specified
# as strings.
# * <tt>:except</tt> - Do not include the specified attribute or list of
# attributes in the serialized output. Attribute names must be specified
# as strings.
#
# ==== Examples
# person = Person.new(:first_name => "Jim", :last_name => "Smith")
# person.to_json
# # => {"first_name": "Jim", "last_name": "Smith"}
#
# person.to_json(:only => ["first_name"])
# # => {"first_name": "Jim"}
#
# person.to_json(:except => ["first_name"])
# # => {"last_name": "Smith"}
def to_json(options={})
attributes.to_json(options)
end
# Returns the serialized string representation of the resource in the configured
# serialization format specified in ActiveResource::Base.format. The options
# applicable depend on the configured encoding format.
def encode(options={})
case self.class.format
when ActiveResource::Formats[:xml]

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end
def encode(hash, options={})
hash.to_json
hash.to_json(options)
end
def decode(json)

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require 'abstract_unit'
require "fixtures/person"
require "fixtures/street_address"
class FormatTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
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assert_equal ActiveResource::Formats[:json], resource.connection.format
end
def test_serialization_of_nested_resource
address = { :street => '12345 Street' }
person = { :name=> 'Rus', :address => address}
[:json, :xml].each do |format|
encoded_person = ActiveResource::Formats[format].encode(person)
assert_match /12345 Street/, encoded_person
remote_person = Person.new(person.update({:address => StreetAddress.new(address)}))
assert_kind_of StreetAddress, remote_person.address
using_format(Person, format) do
ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to.post "/people.#{format}", {'Content-Type' => ActiveResource::Formats[format].mime_type}, encoded_person, 201, {'Location' => "/people/5.#{format}"}
remote_person.save
end
end
end
private
def using_format(klass, mime_type_reference)
previous_format = klass.format