@ristovskiv wrote:
OK I'm an Ember NOOB, with capital letters. Just started learning for about a week, so this might be a silly question.
I'm using
active-model-adapter
withember-data
as well. My backend is withrails 5 api
, usingactive_model_serializers
with the json adapter (not json-api). So I have a response like this:{ "products": [ { "id": 8, "name": "Yahoo", "state": "started", "initial_state": "started", "state_events": [], "events": [] }, { "id": 9, "name": "Linux", "state": "kernel", "initial_state": "kernel", "state_events": [], "events": [] }, { "id": 10, "name": "Apple", "state": "lion", "initial_state": "lion", "state_events": [], "events": [] }, { "id": 1, "name": "Google", "state": "created", "initial_state": "initial", "state_events": [], "events": [ { "id": 4, "name": "create", "from": "initial", "to": "created" } ] } ] } { "events": [ { "id": 4, "name": "create", "from": "initial", "to": "created", "product": { "id": 1, "name": "Google", "state": "created", "initial_state": "initial", "state_events": [] } } ] }
Can someone help me override the serializer so I can get this to work with this models:
app/models/products.js import DS from 'ember-data'; export default DS.Model.extend({ name: DS.attr('string'), state: DS.attr('string'), initialState: DS.attr('string'), state_events: DS.attr(), events: DS.hasMany('event') }); app/models/events.js import DS from 'ember-data'; export default DS.Model.extend({ name: DS.attr('string'), from: DS.attr('string'), to: DS.attr('string'), product: DS.belongsTo('product') })
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