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Add linter for serializable resource
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions lib/active_model/serializer.rb
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Expand Up @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ class Serializer
autoload :Configuration
autoload :ArraySerializer
autoload :Adapter
autoload :Lint
include Configuration

class << self
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117 changes: 117 additions & 0 deletions lib/active_model/serializer/lint.rb
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module ActiveModel::Serializer::Lint
# == Active \Model \Serializer \Lint \Tests
#
# You can test whether an object is compliant with the Active \Model \Serializers
# API by including <tt>ActiveModel::Serializer::Lint::Tests</tt> in your TestCase.
# It will include tests that tell you whether your object is fully compliant,
# or if not, which aspects of the API are not implemented.
#
# Note an object is not required to implement all APIs in order to work
# with Active \Model \Serializers. This module only intends to provide guidance in case
# you want all features out of the box.
#
# These tests do not attempt to determine the semantic correctness of the
# returned values. For instance, you could implement <tt>serializable_hash</tt> to
# always return +{}+, and the tests would pass. It is up to you to ensure
# that the values are semantically meaningful.
module Tests

# Passes if the object responds to <tt>serializable_hash</tt> and if it takes
# zero or one arguments.
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>serializable_hash</tt> returns a hash representation of a object's attributes.
# Typically, it is implemented by including ActiveModel::Serialization.
def test_serializable_hash
assert_respond_to resource, :serializable_hash, "The resource should respond to serializable_hash"
resource.serializable_hash
resource.serializable_hash(nil)
end

# Passes if the object responds to <tt>read_attribute_for_serialization</tt>
# and if it requires one argument (the attribute to be read).
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>read_attribute_for_serialization</tt> gets the attribute value for serialization
# Typically, it is implemented by including ActiveModel::Serialization.
def test_read_attribute_for_serialization
assert_respond_to resource, :read_attribute_for_serialization, "The resource should respond to read_attribute_for_serialization"
assert_equal resource.method(:read_attribute_for_serialization).arity, 1
end

# Passes if the object responds to <tt>as_json</tt> and if it takes
# zero or one arguments.
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>as_json</tt> returns a hash representation of a serialized object.
# It may delegate to <tt>serializable_hash</tt>
# Typically, it is implemented either by including ActiveModel::Serialization
# which includes ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON.
# or by the JSON gem when required.
def test_as_json
assert_respond_to resource, :as_json
resource.as_json
resource.as_json(nil)
end

# Passes if the object responds to <tt>to_json</tt> and if it takes
# zero or one arguments.
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>to_json</tt> returns a string representation (JSON) of a serialized object.
# It may be called on the result of <tt>as_json</tt>.
# Typically, it is implemented on all objects when the JSON gem is required.
def test_to_json
assert_respond_to resource, :to_json
resource.to_json
resource.to_json(nil)
end

# Passes if the object responds to <tt>cache_key</tt> and if it takes no
# arguments.
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>cache_key</tt> returns a (self-expiring) unique key for the object,
# which is used by the adapter.
# It is not required unless caching is enabled.
def test_cache_key
assert_respond_to resource, :cache_key
assert_equal resource.method(:cache_key).arity, 0
end

# Passes if the object responds to <tt>id</tt> and if it takes no
# arguments.
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>id</tt> returns a unique identifier for the object.
# It is not required unless caching is enabled.
def test_id
assert_respond_to resource, :id
assert_equal resource.method(:id).arity, 0
end

# Passes if the object's class responds to <tt>model_name</tt> and if it
# is in an instance of +ActiveModel::Name+.
# Fails otherwise.
#
# <tt>model_name</tt> returns an ActiveModel::Name instance.
# It is used by the serializer to identify the object's type.
# It is not required unless caching is enabled.
def test_model_name
resource_class = resource.class
assert_respond_to resource_class, :model_name
assert_instance_of resource_class.model_name, ActiveModel::Name
end

private

def resource
@resource
end

def assert_instance_of(result, name)
assert result.instance_of?(name), "#{result} should be an instance of #{name}"
end

end
end
44 changes: 44 additions & 0 deletions test/lint_test.rb
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require 'test_helper'

module ActiveModel
class Serializer
class LintTest < Minitest::Test
include ActiveModel::Serializer::Lint::Tests

class CompliantResource
def serializable_hash(options = nil)

end

def read_attribute_for_serialization(name)

end

def as_json(options = nil)

end

def to_json(options = nil)

end

def cache_key

end

def id

end

def self.model_name
@_model_name ||= ActiveModel::Name.new(self)
end
end

def setup
@resource = CompliantResource.new
end

end
end
end

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