houdini/app/models/concerns/model/jbuilder.rb
Eric Schultz 2e8821efdf Initial Transaction and OfflineTransaction support
Co-authored-by: Clarissa Lima Borges <clarissa@commitchange.com>
2021-04-13 10:47:37 -05:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# License: AGPL-3.0-or-later WITH WTO-AP-3.0-or-later
# Full license explanation at https://github.com/houdiniproject/houdini/blob/master/LICENSE
module Model::Jbuilder
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
class_methods do
#
# Builder expansions address a common issue when using Jbuilder for generated JSON for object events work with `#init_builder`
# In some situations, a model may reference another object but, depending on the situation, may not want to expand that object
#
# As an example, consider an hypothetical Supporter class with a reference to a Nonprofit
#
# class Supporter < ApplicationRecord
# belongs_to :nonprofit
# belongs_to :group
# def to_builder(*expand)
# init_builder(*expand) do
# # build you JBuilder object
# end
# end
# end
#
# When generating the the Jbuilder object, you may want to expand the nonprofit object or in other situations not expand it. To handle this
# you would need to write the following code:
# `
# if expand.include? :nonprofit
# json.nonprofit nonprofit.to_builder.attributes!
# else
# json.nonprofit nonprofit.to_id
# end
# `
# You would have to write the same code for `group`. As your number of expandable attributes increase, your code gets filled with boilerplate code.
#
# `add_builder_expansion` addresses this by autocreating this code in to_builder.
# For example, if you want nonprofit to be expandable as in the nonprofit json attribute, and group into the group json attribute. You only need to write:
# `add_builder_expansion :nonprofit, :group`
# You can put as many expandable attributes there as you'd like.
#
# On the other hand, let's say you want to make group expandable BUT you want to assign it to the "supporter_group" json attribute. To do that, you
# pass in the attribute you want to be expandable along with the "json_attribute" method key set to 'supporter_group':
# `add_builder_expansion :group, json_attribute: 'supporter_group'`
#
# For enumerable attributes (like a has_many or an array), there are two ways you may want to include them into your json output. If it's a set of simple values
# like, an array of strings or numbers, you may want to want to the array output as-is. For example, let's say you have a array of tags which are strings. You may want
# it to be output like so:
# ````
# tags: [ 'founders circle', 'large donor']
# ```
# We call these `:flat` enumerable attribtes. Assuming the supporter class before has a tags attribute, you would add the tags builder_expansion using:
# ```
# add_builder_expansion :tags, enum_type: :flat
# ```
#
# On the other hand, you may want to have an array of other Jbuilder created objects. Let's say your supporter has many groups. You may want these attributes expanded in
# one of two ways: expanded or unexpanded.
#
# For expanded, you would receive have something like this in your output:
#
# {
# # ... some other parts of the supporter json
# groups: [{ id: 546, name: 'group name 1'}, {id: 235, name: 'group name 2'}]
# }
#
# However, for unexpanded, you'd just want the ids:
#
# {
# # ... some other parts of the supporter json
# groups: [546, 235]
# }
#
# For this type of builder expansion, you would use:
# ```
# add_builder expansion :groups, enum_type: :expandable
# ```
#
# @param [Symbol] *attributes the attributes you'd like to make expandable. If you want to set options, there should only be a single attribute here.
# @param **options options for configuring the builder expansion. The options right now are:
# - `json_attribute`: the json attribute name in the outputted Jbuilder. Defaults to the attribute name.
# - `enum_type`: the type of enumerable for the attribute. pass :flat if the enumerable attribute is flat, or :expandable if it's expandable. ANy other value
# including the default of nil, means the attribute is not enumerable.
#
def add_builder_expansion(*attributes, **options)
builder_expansions.add_builder_expansion(*attributes, **options)
end
#
# A set of all the builder expansions configured for a class
#
# @return [Array] the builder expansions
#
def builder_expansions
@builder_expansions ||= BuilderExpansionSet.new
end
def init_builder(model, *expand)
JbuilderWithExpansions.new(model, *expand) do | json|
json.(model, :id)
json.object model.class.name.underscore
yield(json)
end
end
end
def to_id
id
end
class BuilderExpansionSet < Set
def add_builder_expansion(*args, **kwargs)
be = nil
if args.any? || kwargs.any?
if (args.count == 1 && kwargs.any?)
be = BuilderExpansion.new(**{key: args[0]}.merge(kwargs))
add(be)
else
args.each do |a|
be = BuilderExpansion.new(key: a)
add(be)
end
end
else
raise ArgumentError
end
end
def keys
map{|i| i.key}
end
def get_by_key(key)
select{|i| i.key == key}.first
end
end
class BuilderExpansion
include ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment
attr_accessor :key, :json_attribute, :enum_type
def initialize(new_attributes)
assign_attributes(new_attributes)
end
def enumerable?
expandable_enum? || flat_enum?
end
def expandable_enum?
enum_type == :expandable
end
def flat_enum?
enum_type == :flat
end
def json_attribute
(@json_attribute || key).to_s
end
def to_id
return ->(model,be=self) {
value = be.get_attribute_value model
if be.expandable_enum?
value&.map do |i|
id_result = i&.to_id
if ::Jbuilder === id_result
id_result.attributes!
else
id_result
end
end
elsif be.flat_enum?
value
else
value&.to_id
end
}
end
def to_builder
return ->(model,be=self) {
value = be.get_attribute_value model
if be.expandable_enum?
value&.map{|i| i&.to_builder.attributes!}
elsif be.flat_enum?
value
else
value&.to_builder
end
}
end
def get_attribute_value(model)
if model.respond_to? key
model.send(key)
else
raise ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError, "missing attribute: #{key}"
end
end
end
def init_builder(*expand, &block)
self.class.init_builder(self, *expand, &block)
end
class JbuilderWithExpansions < ::Jbuilder
attr_reader :model, :expand
delegate_missing_to :@jbuilder
def initialize(model, *expand, &block)
@model = model
@expand = expand
super(&block)
end
def add_builder_expansion( ... )
builder_expansions = BuilderExpansionSet.new
builder_expansions.add_builder_expansion( ... )
builder_expansions.keys.each do |k|
if expand.include? k
set! builder_expansions.get_by_key(k).json_attribute, builder_expansions.get_by_key(k).to_builder.(model)
else
set! builder_expansions.get_by_key(k).json_attribute, builder_expansions.get_by_key(k).to_id.(model)
end
end
end
end
end