sails-hook-cerealize

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Sails-Hook-Cerealizer

Provides json serialization for nested records with similar syntax to the ActiveModelSerializers

Installation

npm install --save sails-hook-cerealize

The Cerealizer

You will need two services. One that news up a Cerealize on call (since they are being globally namespaced anyways). The Second will be a Cerealizer, which will be used to set your individual serializer configurations.

I have provided a view of how the models for the example are set up for relational data purposes only. Cerealize is model agnostic, and only cares about the records you pass it, and that there is a Cerealizer by the name you provide to its configuration.

Cerealize

var Cerealize = require('sails-hook-cerealize/Cerealize.js');
 
module.exports = function(records, config)  { return (new Cerealize(records, config)); }

Cerealizer

var Cerealizer = require('sails-hook-cerealize/Cerealizer.js');
 
module.exports = Cerealizer;

api/models:

Character

module.exports =
 
  attributes: {
 
    name:
      type: 'string'
 
    is_public: 
      type: 'boolean'
      defaultsTo: () -> "false"
 
    experience:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo: () -> 0
 
    base_ability_score:
      model: 'ability_score'
      dominant: true
 
    ability_score_modifications:
      collection: 'ability_score'
      dominant: true
 
    level:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 1
    #one race to one character 
    race: 
      model: 'race'
      dominant: true 
    # one character to many klasses 
    primary_class:
      model: 'klass'
      # defaultsTo:() -> some_filler_class 
    # one character to many klasses 
    secondary_classes:
      collection: 'klass'
      via: 'characters'
      dominant: true
    # one player to many characters 
    created_by:
      model: 'user'
 
  },
 
  beforeCreate: (char, cb) ->
    if !char.base_ability_score
      Ability_score.create().exec((err, created) ->
        return cb(err) if err 
        char.base_ability_score = created.id
        cb()
      )
    else
      cb()
 

Race

module.exports =
 
  attributes: {
 
    name:
      type: "string"
 
    description:
      type: "string"
 
    characters:
      collection: 'character'
      via: 'race'
  }
 

Klass

module.exports =
 
  attributes: {
 
    name:
      type: 'string'
 
    description:
      type: 'string'
 
    level:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo: () -> 1
 
    hit_dice_type:
      type: 'integer'
 
    hit_dice: 
      type: 'integer'
 
    characters:
      collection: 'character'
      via: 'secondary_classes'
 
  }
 

Ability Score

module.exports =
 
  attributes: {
 
    strength:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 0
 
    dexterity:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 0
 
    constitution: 
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 0
 
    intelligence:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 0
 
    wisdom: 
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 0
 
    charisma:
      type: 'integer'
      defaultsTo:() -> 0
 
  }
 
 

api/serializers

Serializer Naming Convention

  • CamelCasedSerializer.(js/coffee)

Serializers should export a new Cerealizer([params]) with an array of objects as its defining parameters. The paramater objects should contain a single attribute named for its relationship to the passed in records.

attributes

value should be an array of strings which keys the serialized output will have. Note that these must be either attributes already on the passed in record, or a self defined attribute listed in the serializer objects.

has_one

value should be an object with an attribute named for the records attribute name it will serialize, and an attribute value that is a config object, with an attribute named 'serializer' and a value that is a string of the name of the serializer to be called. examples follow.

has_many

value should be an object with an attribute named for the records attribute name it will serialize, and an attribute value that is a config object, with an attribute named 'each_serializer' and a value that is a string of the name of the serializer to be called. examples follow. nested has_manys that have has_manys of their initial json, are currently broken

user defined functions

value may be an attribute named anything other than an attribute already on the record. The attribute value will be a function being passed in a record as the first argument. The return value from the function will be set to the value of attribute in the final serialized version. Returning of promises is currently broken.

future implentation** mimicked attribute functions

value may be an attribute named for an attribute already on the record. The attribute value should be a function being passed in the records.attribute as the first argument, the record as the second argument, and the user as the third argument The return value would become the attributes value on the final serialized version, would be able to return promises.

CharacterSerializer

CharacterSerializer = new Cerealizer([
  { attributes: ['name''race''standard_func''secondary_classes''primary_class''base_ability_score'},
  { has_many: { secondary_classes: { each_serializer: 'Klass' } } },
  { has_one: { primary_class: { serializer: 'Klass' } } },
  { has_one: { race: { serializer: 'Race' } } },
  { has_one: { base_ability_score: { serializer: 'BaseAbilityScore' } } },
 
  { standard_func: (record, user) -> return record.id + '-' + record.name }
 
]);
 
module.exports = CharacterSerializer

RaceSerializer

RaceSerializer = new Cerealizer([
  { attributes: ['name''description'}
  # -> nested cross relations not supported yet { has_many: { characters: { each_serializer: 'Character' } } } 
]);
 
module.exports = RaceSerializer

KlassSerializer

KlassSerializer = new Cerealizer([
  { attributes: ['name''description''hit_dice_type''hit_dice''refill'},
  { refill: (record) -> return "#{record.hit_dice}D#{record.hit_dice_type}" }
]);
 
module.exports = KlassSerializer

BaseAbilityScoreSerializer

BaseAbilityScore = new Cerealizer([
  { attributes: ['charisma''constitution''dexterity''intelligence''strength''wisdom'}
]);
 
module.exports = BaseAbilityScore

api/controllers

controller conventions

provided your service is named Cerealize like mine is, you may call your serializer in the controller as below. You may notice, Cerealize returns a bluebird promise, so catch that return, and serve it up as you please. I have a packaging service here that checks for errors, and either returns the errors or the json after each catch.

module.exports = {
  index: (req, res) ->
    Character.find()
    .populate('created_by')
    .populate('primary_class')
    .populate('secondary_classes')
    .populate('race')
    .populate('base_ability_score')
    .exec((err, characters) ->
      race_ids = _.map(characters(c) -> c.race.id)
      Race.find(race_ids)
      .populate('characters')
      .exec((err, races) ->
        characters = _.map(characters(c) -> c.race = _.filter(races{ id: c.race.id })[0]; return c;)
        Cerealize(characters{ each_serializer: 'Character' }).then (ret) ->
          return Packager.chego(reqreserrret[Object.keys(ret)[0]])
      )
    )
}

The above serialized data would appear as an object with an attribute equal to the given serializer name with an attribuite value of either an object or array of objects, which each may or may not be serialized, depending on your configuration:

  { character: 
   [ { id: 1,
       name: 'BrothamireTheron',
       race: [Object],
       standard_func: '1-BrothamireTheron',
       promise_func: null,
       secondary_classes: [Object],
       primary_class: [Object],
       base_ability_score: [Object] 
     }, { 
      id: 2,
      name: 'Hodoor',
      race: [Object],
      standard_func: '2-Hodoor',
      promise_func: null,
      secondary_classes: [Object],
      primary_class: [Object],
      base_ability_score: [Object]
     }, {
      id: 3,
      name: 'Hodoor',
      race: [Object],
      standard_func: '3-Hodoor',
      promise_func: null,
      secondary_classes: [Object],
      primary_class: [Object],
      base_ability_score: [Object]
     }, {
      id: 4,
      name: 'scoob',
      race: [Object],
      standard_func: '4-scoob',
      promise_func: null,
      secondary_classes: [Object],
      primary_class: [Object],
      base_ability_score: [Object]
     } ]
  }
 

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