Description
Like JSON API itself, JR's design is focused on the resources served by an API. JR needs little more than a definition
of your resources, including their attributes and relationships, to make your server compliant with JSON API.
JR is designed to work with Rails 4.0+, and provides custom routes, controllers, and serializers. JR's resources may be
backed by ActiveRecord models or by custom objects.
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README
JSONAPI::Resources
JSONAPI::Resources
, or "JR", provides a framework for developing an API server that complies with the
JSON:API specification.
Like JSON:API itself, JR's design is focused on the resources served by an API. JR needs little more than a definition of your resources, including their attributes and relationships, to make your server compliant with JSON API.
JR is designed to work with Rails 5.1+, and provides custom routes, controllers, and serializers. JR's resources may be backed by ActiveRecord models or by custom objects.
Documentation
Full documentation can be found at http://jsonapi-resources.com, including the v0.10 alpha Guide specific to this version.
Demo App
We have a simple demo app, called Peeps, available to show how JR is used.
Client Libraries
JSON:API maintains a (non-verified) listing of client libraries which should be compatible with JSON:API compliant server implementations such as JR.
Installation
Add JR to your application's Gemfile
:
gem 'jsonapi-resources'
And then execute:
bundle
Or install it yourself as:
gem install jsonapi-resources
For further usage see the v0.10 alpha Guide
Contributing
- Submit an issue describing any new features you wish it add or the bug you intend to fix
- Fork it ( http://github.com/cerebris/jsonapi-resources/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Run the full test suite (
rake test
) - Fix any failing tests
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
Did you find a bug?
Ensure the bug was not already reported by searching on GitHub under Issues.
If you're unable to find an open issue addressing the problem, open a new one. Be sure to include a title and clear description, as much relevant information as possible, and a code sample or an executable test case demonstrating the expected behavior that is not occurring.
If possible, use the relevant bug report templates to create the issue. Simply copy the content of the appropriate template into a .rb file, make the necessary changes to demonstrate the issue, and paste the content into the issue description or attach as a file:
License
Copyright 2014-2021 Cerebris Corporation. MIT License (see LICENSE for details).
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the JSONAPI::Resources README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.