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Diffstat (limited to 'activerecord/lib')
-rw-r--r-- | activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | activerecord/lib/active_record/serializers/xml_serializer.rb | 193 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 195 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb index 48c12dcf9f..23dc6465af 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb @@ -18,5 +18,3 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc: end end end - -require 'active_record/serializers/xml_serializer' diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/serializers/xml_serializer.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/serializers/xml_serializer.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 89b7e0be82..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/serializers/xml_serializer.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions' - -module ActiveRecord #:nodoc: - module Serialization - include ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml - - # Builds an XML document to represent the model. Some configuration is - # available through +options+. However more complicated cases should - # override ActiveRecord::Base#to_xml. - # - # By default the generated XML document will include the processing - # instruction and all the object's attributes. For example: - # - # <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> - # <topic> - # <title>The First Topic</title> - # <author-name>David</author-name> - # <id type="integer">1</id> - # <approved type="boolean">false</approved> - # <replies-count type="integer">0</replies-count> - # <bonus-time type="dateTime">2000-01-01T08:28:00+12:00</bonus-time> - # <written-on type="dateTime">2003-07-16T09:28:00+1200</written-on> - # <content>Have a nice day</content> - # <author-email-address>david@loudthinking.com</author-email-address> - # <parent-id></parent-id> - # <last-read type="date">2004-04-15</last-read> - # </topic> - # - # This behavior can be controlled with <tt>:only</tt>, <tt>:except</tt>, - # <tt>:skip_instruct</tt>, <tt>:skip_types</tt>, <tt>:dasherize</tt> and <tt>:camelize</tt> . - # The <tt>:only</tt> and <tt>:except</tt> options are the same as for the - # +attributes+ method. The default is to dasherize all column names, but you - # can disable this setting <tt>:dasherize</tt> to +false+. Setting <tt>:camelize</tt> - # to +true+ will camelize all column names - this also overrides <tt>:dasherize</tt>. - # To not have the column type included in the XML output set <tt>:skip_types</tt> to +true+. - # - # For instance: - # - # topic.to_xml(skip_instruct: true, except: [ :id, :bonus_time, :written_on, :replies_count ]) - # - # <topic> - # <title>The First Topic</title> - # <author-name>David</author-name> - # <approved type="boolean">false</approved> - # <content>Have a nice day</content> - # <author-email-address>david@loudthinking.com</author-email-address> - # <parent-id></parent-id> - # <last-read type="date">2004-04-15</last-read> - # </topic> - # - # To include first level associations use <tt>:include</tt>: - # - # firm.to_xml include: [ :account, :clients ] - # - # <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> - # <firm> - # <id type="integer">1</id> - # <rating type="integer">1</rating> - # <name>37signals</name> - # <clients type="array"> - # <client> - # <rating type="integer">1</rating> - # <name>Summit</name> - # </client> - # <client> - # <rating type="integer">1</rating> - # <name>Microsoft</name> - # </client> - # </clients> - # <account> - # <id type="integer">1</id> - # <credit-limit type="integer">50</credit-limit> - # </account> - # </firm> - # - # Additionally, the record being serialized will be passed to a Proc's second - # parameter. This allows for ad hoc additions to the resultant document that - # incorporate the context of the record being serialized. And by leveraging the - # closure created by a Proc, to_xml can be used to add elements that normally fall - # outside of the scope of the model -- for example, generating and appending URLs - # associated with models. - # - # proc = Proc.new { |options, record| options[:builder].tag!('name-reverse', record.name.reverse) } - # firm.to_xml procs: [ proc ] - # - # <firm> - # # ... normal attributes as shown above ... - # <name-reverse>slangis73</name-reverse> - # </firm> - # - # To include deeper levels of associations pass a hash like this: - # - # firm.to_xml include: {account: {}, clients: {include: :address}} - # <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> - # <firm> - # <id type="integer">1</id> - # <rating type="integer">1</rating> - # <name>37signals</name> - # <clients type="array"> - # <client> - # <rating type="integer">1</rating> - # <name>Summit</name> - # <address> - # ... - # </address> - # </client> - # <client> - # <rating type="integer">1</rating> - # <name>Microsoft</name> - # <address> - # ... - # </address> - # </client> - # </clients> - # <account> - # <id type="integer">1</id> - # <credit-limit type="integer">50</credit-limit> - # </account> - # </firm> - # - # To include any methods on the model being called use <tt>:methods</tt>: - # - # firm.to_xml methods: [ :calculated_earnings, :real_earnings ] - # - # <firm> - # # ... normal attributes as shown above ... - # <calculated-earnings>100000000000000000</calculated-earnings> - # <real-earnings>5</real-earnings> - # </firm> - # - # To call any additional Procs use <tt>:procs</tt>. The Procs are passed a - # modified version of the options hash that was given to +to_xml+: - # - # proc = Proc.new { |options| options[:builder].tag!('abc', 'def') } - # firm.to_xml procs: [ proc ] - # - # <firm> - # # ... normal attributes as shown above ... - # <abc>def</abc> - # </firm> - # - # Alternatively, you can yield the builder object as part of the +to_xml+ call: - # - # firm.to_xml do |xml| - # xml.creator do - # xml.first_name "David" - # xml.last_name "Heinemeier Hansson" - # end - # end - # - # <firm> - # # ... normal attributes as shown above ... - # <creator> - # <first_name>David</first_name> - # <last_name>Heinemeier Hansson</last_name> - # </creator> - # </firm> - # - # As noted above, you may override +to_xml+ in your ActiveRecord::Base - # subclasses to have complete control about what's generated. The general - # form of doing this is: - # - # class IHaveMyOwnXML < ActiveRecord::Base - # def to_xml(options = {}) - # require 'builder' - # options[:indent] ||= 2 - # xml = options[:builder] ||= ::Builder::XmlMarkup.new(indent: options[:indent]) - # xml.instruct! unless options[:skip_instruct] - # xml.level_one do - # xml.tag!(:second_level, 'content') - # end - # end - # end - def to_xml(options = {}, &block) - XmlSerializer.new(self, options).serialize(&block) - end - end - - class XmlSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml::Serializer #:nodoc: - class Attribute < ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml::Serializer::Attribute #:nodoc: - def compute_type - klass = @serializable.class - cast_type = klass.type_for_attribute(name) - - type = ActiveSupport::XmlMini::TYPE_NAMES[value.class.name] || cast_type.type - - { :text => :string, - :time => :datetime }[type] || type - end - protected :compute_type - end - end -end |