ruby-on-railsactive-model-serializers

<NoMethodError: undefined method `read_attribute_for_serialization' for #<Record::ActiveRecord_Relation:


I'm getting the error:

<NoMethodError: undefined method `read_attribute_for_serialization' for #<Record::ActiveRecord_Relation:0x007faa7cfe3318>>

The error is on third line of the snippet.

  def artist
    @records = Record.where('artist_id = ' + params[:artist_id])
    render :json => @records, serializer: RecordSummarySerializer
  end

This is an alternate serializer for the controller RecordsContrller. The other one, 'RecordsSerializer, works fine.

A search on this error brought up a few solutions. Some were unclear as to where one would add code. Another suggested adding:

alias :read_attribute_for_serialization :send

to the class where the error occurs. It didn't work for me. I also looked through the gem documentation. I found an example of the use of serializer:. It was clear any other code was needed.

I'm using Ruby 2.3.0 and Rails 5.0.0.

Controller

class RecordsController < ApplicationController
...
  def index
    @records = Record.order('title')
    render :json => @records
  end

  def artist
    @records = Record.where('artist_id = ' + params[:artist_id])
    render :json => @records, serializer: RecordSummarySerializer
  end
...
end

Model

class Record < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :artist
  belongs_to :label
  belongs_to :style
  has_many :tracks
  has_many :credits

  validates :title, presence: true
  validates :catalog, presence: true
end

record_summary_serializer.rb

include ActiveModel::Serialization
class RecordSummarySerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
  attributes :id, :artist_id, :label_id, :style_id, :title, :catalog,
             :recording_date, :penguin, :category
end

record_serializer.rb

class RecordSerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
  attributes :id, :artist_id, :label_id, :style_id, :title, :catalog,     :alternate_catalog,
         :recording_date, :notes, :penguin, :category
  has_one :artist
  has_many :tracks
end

Schema for Records

  create_table "records", unsigned: true, force: :cascade, options:   "ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8" do |t|
    t.string   "title",             limit: 50
    t.string   "catalog",           limit: 20,                          null: false
    t.string   "alternate_catalog", limit: 20
    t.integer  "artist_id",                                                          unsigned: true
    t.integer  "label_id",                                                null: false, unsigned: true
    t.integer  "style_id",                                                           unsigned: true
    t.datetime "recording_date"
    t.text     "notes",             limit: 4294967295
    t.string   "penguin",           limit: 50
    t.string   "category",          limit: 50,         default: "jazz"
    t.index ["artist_id"], name: "RecordHasOneArtist", using: :btree
    t.index ["label_id"], name: "RecordHasOneLabel", using: :btree
    t.index ["style_id"], name: "RecordHasOneStyle", using: :btree
  end

I just noticed, the primary key, id, doesn't appear in the schema. I see it in Sequel Pro when I view the table structure.

Update

I added the the code suggested by @JMazzy. I now get the error:

<NoMethodError: undefined method `id' for #<Record::ActiveRecord_Relation:0x007faa8005a9d8>\nDid you mean?  ids>

Solution

  • I had the same error and found changing serializer: to each_serializer: in the controller solved the issue.

    Controller

    class RecordsController < ApplicationController
    ...
      def artist
        @records = Record.where('artist_id = ' + params[:artist_id])
        render :json => @records, each_serializer: RecordSummarySerializer
      end
    ...
    end
    

    record_summary_serializer.rb - can remove the include line

    class RecordSummarySerializer < ActiveModel::Serializer
      attributes :id, :artist_id, :label_id, :style_id, :title, :catalog,
                 :recording_date, :penguin, :category
    end
    

    From active_model_serializers documentation.

    Updated link. thanks Lowryder