# Fast JSON API [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Netflix/fast_jsonapi.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Netflix/fast_jsonapi) A lightning fast [JSON:API](http://jsonapi.org/) serializer for Ruby Objects. # Performance Comparison We compare serialization times with Active Model Serializer as part of RSpec performance tests included on this library. We want to ensure that with every change on this library, serialization time is at least `25 times` faster than Active Model Serializers on up to current benchmark of 1000 records. ## Benchmark times for 250 records ```bash $ rspec Active Model Serializer serialized 250 records in 138.71 ms Fast JSON API serialized 250 records in 3.01 ms ``` # Table of Contents * [Features](#features) * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [Model Definition](#model-definition) * [Serializer Definition](#serializer-definition) * [Object Serialization](#object-serialization) * [Compound Document](#compound-document) * [Key Transforms](#key-transforms) * [Collection Serialization](#collection-serialization) * [Caching](#caching) * [Contributing](#contributing) ## Features * Declaration syntax similar to Active Model Serializer * Support for `belongs_to`, `has_many` and `has_one` * Support for compound documents (included) * Optimized serialization of compound documents * Caching ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'fast_jsonapi' ``` Execute: ```bash $ bundle install ``` ## Usage ### Model Definition ```ruby class Movie attr_accessor :id, :name, :year, :actor_ids, :owner_id, :movie_type_id end ``` ### Serializer Definition ```ruby class MovieSerializer include FastJsonapi::ObjectSerializer set_type :movie # optional attributes :name, :year has_many :actors belongs_to :owner, record_type: :user belongs_to :movie_type end ``` ### Sample Object ```ruby movie = Movie.new movie.id = 232 movie.name = 'test movie' movie.actor_ids = [1, 2, 3] movie.owner_id = 3 movie.movie_type_id = 1 movie ``` ### Object Serialization #### Return a hash ```ruby hash = MovieSerializer.new(movie).serializable_hash ``` #### Return Serialized JSON ```ruby json_string = MovieSerializer.new(movie).serialized_json ``` #### Serialized Output ```json { "data": { "id": "232", "type": "movie", "attributes": { "name": "test movie", "year": null }, "relationships": { "actors": { "data": [ { "id": "1", "type": "actor" }, { "id": "2", "type": "actor" } ] }, "owner": { "data": { "id": "3", "type": "user" } } } } } ``` ### Key Transforms By default fast_jsonapi underscores the key names. It supports the same key transforms that are supported by AMS. Here is the syntax of specifying a key transform ```ruby class MovieSerializer include FastJsonapi::ObjectSerializer # Available options :camel, :camel_lower, :dash, :underscore(default) set_key_transform :camel end ``` Here are examples of how these options transform the keys ```ruby set_key_transform :camel # "some_key" => "SomeKey" set_key_transform :camel_lower # "some_key" => "someKey" set_key_transform :dash # "some_key" => "some-key" set_key_transform :underscore # "some_key" => "some_key" ``` ### Compound Document Support for top-level included member through ` options[:include] `. ```ruby options = {} options[:meta] = { total: 2 } options[:include] = [:actors] MovieSerializer.new([movie, movie], options).serialized_json ``` ### Collection Serialization ```ruby options[:meta] = { total: 2 } hash = MovieSerializer.new([movie, movie], options).serializable_hash json_string = MovieSerializer.new([movie, movie], options).serialized_json ``` ### Caching ```ruby class MovieSerializer include FastJsonapi::ObjectSerializer set_type :movie # optional cache_options enabled: true, cache_length: 12.hours attributes :name, :year end ``` ### Customizable Options Option | Purpose | Example ------------ | ------------- | ------------- set_type | Type name of Object | ```set_type :movie ``` cache_options | Hash to enable caching and set cache length | ```cache_options enabled: true, cache_length: 12.hours``` id_method_name | Set custom method name to get ID of an object | ```has_many :locations, id_method_name: :place_ids ``` object_method_name | Set custom method name to get related objects | ```has_many :locations, object_method_name: :places ``` record_type | Set custom Object Type for a relationship | ```belongs_to :owner, record_type: :user``` serializer | Set custom Serializer for a relationship | ```has_many :actors, serializer: :custom_actor``` ## Contributing Please see [contribution check](https://github.com/Netflix/fast_jsonapi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details on contributing ### Running Tests We use [RSpec](http://rspec.info/) for testing. We have unit tests, functional tests and performance tests. To run tests use the following command: ```bash rspec ``` ### We're Hiring! Join the Netflix Studio Engineering team and help us build gems like this! * [Senior Ruby Engineer](https://jobs.netflix.com/jobs/864893) * [Senior Platform Engineer](https://jobs.netflix.com/jobs/865783)