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Disclaimer, I know very little about Rails. I'll try to be succinct. Given the following model relations in Rails:

class ModelA < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :ModelB

...

class ModelB < ActiveRecord::Base
    has_many :ModelA

When calling the show action of the ModelA controller the returned JSON should show all ObjectAs that are children of the ObjectB of which the ObjectA in question is a child of.

So if I have an ObjectB that contains ObjectA's of ID 1, 2 and 3 and then access: /modela/1.json

I should see:

{
  "modelb": {
    "id": "1",
    "modela": [insert the ModelA JSON for ID's 1, 2 and 3]
  }
}
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can you share your controller code (especially the query being performed)? – Brian Aug 11 '10 at 21:11
The controller is huge. The query is just @tour = Tour.find(params[:id]) – Jasconius Aug 11 '10 at 21:20

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up vote 34 down vote accepted

By default you'll only get the JSON that represents modelb in your example above. But, you can tell Rails to include the other related objects as well:

def export
  @export_data = ModelA.find(params[:id])
  respond_to do |format|
    format.html
    format.json { render :json => @export_data.to_json(:include => :modelb) }
  end
end

You can even tell it to exclude certain fields if you don't want to see them in the export:

render :json => @export_data.to_json(:include => { :modelb => { :except => [:created_at, updated_at]}})

Or, include only certain fields:

render :json => @export_data.to_json(:include => { :modelb => { :only => :name }})

And you can nest those as deeply as you need (let's say that ModelB also has_many ModelC):

render :json => @export_data.to_json(:include => { :modelb => { :include => :modelc }})
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