Grape::Builder
Use Builder templates in Grape!
This gem is completely based on grape-jbuilder which in turn is completely based on grape-rabl.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'grape-builder'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Usage
Require grape-builder
# config.ru
require 'grape/jbuilder'
Setup view root directory
# config.ru
require 'grape/builder'
use Rack::Config do |env|
env['api.tilt.root'] = '/path/to/view/root/directory'
end
Tell your API to use Grape::Formatter:: Builder
class API < Grape::API
format :xml
formatter :xml, Grape::Formatter::Builder
end
Use Builder templates conditionally
Add the template name to the API options.
get '/user/:id', builder: 'user.builder' do
@user = User.find(params[:id])
end
You can use instance variables in the builder template.
xml.user do
xml.name(@user.name)
xml.email(@user.email)j
xml.project do
xml.name(@project.name)
end
end
Use builder templates dynamically
get ':id' do
user = User.find_by(id: params[:id])
if article
env['api.tilt.template'] = 'users/show'
env['api.tilt.locals'] = {user: user}
else
status 404
{'status' => 'Not Found', 'errors' => "User id '#{params[:id]}' is not found."}
end
end
You can omit .builder
The following are identical.
get '/home', builder: 'view'
get '/home', builder: 'view.jbuilder'
Example
# config.ru
require 'grape/builder'
use Rack::Config do |env|
env['api.tilt.root'] = '/path/to/view/root/directory'
end
class UserAPI < Grape::API
format :xml
formatter :xml, Grape::Formatter::Builder
# use Builder with 'user.builder' template
get '/user/:id', builder: 'user' do
@user = User.find(params[:id])
end
# do not use builder, fallback to the defalt Grape XML formatter
get '/users' do
User.all
end
end
# user.builder
xml.user do
xmlname(@user.name)
end
Usage with Rails
Create a grape application.
# app/api/user.rb
class MyAPI < Grape::API
format :xml
formatter :xml, Grape::Formatter::Builder
get '/user/:id', builder: 'user' do
@user = User.find(params[:id])
end
end
# app/views/api/user.builder
xml.user do
xml.name(@user.name)
end
Edit your config/application.rb and add view path
# application.rb
class Application < Rails::Application
config.middleware.use(Rack::Config) do |env|
env['api.tilt.root'] = Rails.root.join 'app', 'views', 'api'
end
end
Mount application to Rails router
# routes.rb
GrapeExampleRails::Application.routes.draw do
mount MyAPI , at: '/api'
end
Partials
Use the partial.render
method to render a partial template
# app/views/api/user/index.builder
xml.users do
@users.each do |u|
xml << partial.render('user/show', user: u)
end
end
# app/views/api/user/show.builder
xml.user do
xml.name(@user.name)
end
Rspec
See "Writing Tests" in https://github.com/intridea/grape.
Enjoy :)
Special Thanks
Special thanks to @milkcocoa because this gem is completely based on grape-jbuilder.
Also thanks to @LTe since grape-jbuilder
is based on grape-rabl.
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request