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# ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml
This gem provides XML serialization for your Active Model objects and Active Record models.
## Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
```ruby
gem 'activemodel-serializers-xml'
```
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install activemodel-serializers-xml
## Usage
### ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml
To use the `ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml` you only need to change from
`ActiveModel::Serialization` to `ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml`.
```ruby
class Person
include ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml
attr_accessor :name
def attributes
{'name' => nil}
end
end
```
With the `to_xml` you have an XML representing the model.
```ruby
person = Person.new
person.to_xml # => "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<person>\n <name nil=\"true\"/>\n</person>\n"
person.name = "Bob"
person.to_xml # => "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<person>\n <name>Bob</name>\n</person>\n"
```
From an XML string you define the attributes of the model.
You need to have the `attributes=` method defined on your class:
```ruby
class Person
include ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml
attr_accessor :name
def attributes=(hash)
hash.each do |key, value|
send("#{key}=", value)
end
end
def attributes
{'name' => nil}
end
end
```
Now it is possible to create an instance of person and set the attributes using `from_xml`.
```ruby
xml = { name: 'Bob' }.to_xml
person = Person.new
person.from_xml(xml) # => #<Person:0x00000100c773f0 @name="Bob">
person.name # => "Bob"
```
### ActiveRecord::XmlSerializer
This gem also provides serialization to XML for Active Record.
Please see ActiveRecord::Serialization#to_xml for more information.
## Contributing to ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml
ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml is work of many contributors. You're encouraged to submit pull requests, propose features and discuss issues.
See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md)