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require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors'
require 'active_support/core_ext/array/conversions'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice'
module ActiveModel
module Serializers
# == Active Model XML Serializer
module Xml
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include ActiveModel::Serialization
included do
extend ActiveModel::Naming
end
class Serializer #:nodoc:
class Attribute #:nodoc:
attr_reader :name, :value, :type
def initialize(name, serializable, value)
@name, @serializable = name, serializable
value = value.in_time_zone if value.respond_to?(:in_time_zone)
@value = value
@type = compute_type
end
def decorations
decorations = {}
decorations[:encoding] = 'base64' if type == :binary
decorations[:type] = (type == :string) ? nil : type
decorations[:nil] = true if value.nil?
decorations
end
protected
def compute_type
return if value.nil?
type = ActiveSupport::XmlMini::TYPE_NAMES[value.class.name]
type ||= :string if value.respond_to?(:to_str)
type ||= :yaml
type
end
end
class MethodAttribute < Attribute #:nodoc:
end
attr_reader :options
def initialize(serializable, options = nil)
@serializable = serializable
@options = options ? options.dup : {}
end
def serializable_hash
@serializable.serializable_hash(@options.except(:include))
end
def serializable_collection
methods = Array.wrap(options[:methods]).map(&:to_s)
serializable_hash.map do |name, value|
name = name.to_s
if methods.include?(name)
self.class::MethodAttribute.new(name, @serializable, value)
else
self.class::Attribute.new(name, @serializable, value)
end
end
end
def serialize
require 'builder' unless defined? ::Builder
options[:indent] ||= 2
options[:builder] ||= ::Builder::XmlMarkup.new(:indent => options[:indent])
@builder = options[:builder]
@builder.instruct! unless options[:skip_instruct]
root = (options[:root] || @serializable.class.model_name.element).to_s
root = ActiveSupport::XmlMini.rename_key(root, options)
args = [root]
args << {:xmlns => options[:namespace]} if options[:namespace]
args << {:type => options[:type]} if options[:type] && !options[:skip_types]
@builder.tag!(*args) do
add_attributes_and_methods
add_includes
add_extra_behavior
add_procs
yield @builder if block_given?
end
end
private
def add_extra_behavior
end
def add_attributes_and_methods
serializable_collection.each do |attribute|
key = ActiveSupport::XmlMini.rename_key(attribute.name, options)
ActiveSupport::XmlMini.to_tag(key, attribute.value,
options.merge(attribute.decorations))
end
end
def add_includes
@serializable.send(:serializable_add_includes, options) do |association, records, opts|
add_associations(association, records, opts)
end
end
# TODO This can likely be cleaned up to simple use ActiveSupport::XmlMini.to_tag as well.
def add_associations(association, records, opts)
merged_options = opts.merge(options.slice(:builder, :indent))
merged_options[:skip_instruct] = true
if records.is_a?(Enumerable)
tag = ActiveSupport::XmlMini.rename_key(association.to_s, options)
type = options[:skip_types] ? { } : {:type => "array"}
association_name = association.to_s.singularize
merged_options[:root] = association_name
if records.empty?
@builder.tag!(tag, type)
else
@builder.tag!(tag, type) do
records.each do |record|
if options[:skip_types]
record_type = {}
else
record_class = (record.class.to_s.underscore == association_name) ? nil : record.class.name
record_type = {:type => record_class}
end
record.to_xml merged_options.merge(record_type)
end
end
end
else
merged_options[:root] = association.to_s
unless records.class.to_s.underscore == association.to_s
merged_options[:type] = records.class.name
end
records.to_xml merged_options
end
end
def add_procs
if procs = options.delete(:procs)
Array.wrap(procs).each do |proc|
if proc.arity == 1
proc.call(options)
else
proc.call(options, @serializable)
end
end
end
end
end
# Returns XML representing the model. Configuration can be
# passed through +options+.
#
# Without any +options+, the returned XML string will include all the model's
# attributes. For example:
#
# user = User.find(1)
# user.to_xml
#
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
# <user>
# <id type="integer">1</id>
# <name>David</name>
# <age type="integer">16</age>
# <created-at type="datetime">2011-01-30T22:29:23Z</created-at>
# </user>
#
# The <tt>:only</tt> and <tt>:except</tt> options can be used to limit the attributes
# included, and work similar to the +attributes+ method.
#
# To include the result of some method calls on the model use <tt>:methods</tt>.
#
# To include associations use <tt>:include</tt>.
#
# For further documentation see activerecord/lib/active_record/serializers/xml_serializer.xml.
def to_xml(options = {}, &block)
Serializer.new(self, options).serialize(&block)
end
def from_xml(xml)
self.attributes = Hash.from_xml(xml).values.first
self
end
end
end
end
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