Let say you want to build your API to comply jsonapi.org specification and the result should look like:
{ "article": { "id": "305", "type": "articles", "attributes": { "title": "Asking Alexandria" } } }
Test for Serializer object may look like this:
# spec/serializers/article_serializer_spec.rb require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe ArticleSerializer do subject { described_class.new(article) } let(:article) { instance_double(Article, id: 678, title: "Bring Me The Horizon") } describe "#as_json" do let(:result) { subject.as_json } it 'root should be article Hash' do expect(result).to match({ article: be_kind_of(Hash) }) end context 'article hash' do let(:article_hash) { result.fetch(:article) } it 'should contain type and id' do expect(article_hash).to match({ id: article.id.to_s, type: 'articles', attributes: be_kind_of(Hash) }) end context 'attributes' do let(:article_hash_attributes) { article_hash.fetch(:attributes) } it do expect(article_hash_attributes).to match({ title: /[Hh]orizon/, }) end end end end end
Serializer object may look like this:
# app/serializers/article_serializer.rb class ArticleSerializer attr_reader :article def initialize(article) @article = article end def as_json { article: { id: article.id.to_s, type: 'articles', attributes: { title: article.title } } } end end
When we run our "serializers" specs everything passes.
That's pretty boring. Let's introduce a
typo to our Article Serializer: Instead of type: "articles"
let's return type: "events"
and rerun our tests.
rspec spec/serializers/article_serializer_spec.rb .F. Failures: 1) ArticleSerializer#as_json article hash should contain type and id Failure/Error: expect(article_hash).to match({ id: article.id.to_s, type: 'articles', attributes: be_kind_of(Hash) }) expected {:id=>"678", :type=>"event", :attributes=>{:title=>"Bring Me The Horizon"}} to match {:id=>"678", :type=>"articles", :attributes=>(be a kind of Hash)} Diff: @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -:attributes => (be a kind of Hash), +:attributes => {:title=>"Bring Me The Horizon"}, :id => "678", -:type => "articles", +:type => "events", # ./spec/serializers/article_serializer_spec.rb:20:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>'
Once you've run the test it's pretty easy to spot the error.
Once you fix the error (correct the type to be article
) you can introduce it to Controller like this:
# app/controllers/v2/articles_controller.rb module V2 class ArticlesController < ApplicationController def show render json: serializer.as_json end private def article @article ||= Article.find(params[:id]) end def serializer @serializer ||= ArticleSerializer.new(article) end end end
This example is based on article: http://www.eq8.eu/blogs/30-pure-rspec-json-api-testing