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I have Rails application, I want the CRUD functionality in my android mobile.

Rails provides default respond_to actions (html, json, xml..etc) in all controllers. I have been developing mobile application for android. I want to do CRUD operation in my mobile Rails application. Can we use this default respond_to for API calls?

If we do separate namespace for API, same method / code written in default all controllers, have to write again for API all controllers also.

I can't able to apply RAILS DRY concept here!.

What are the best ways to do API functionality in Rails without repeating controller code or model code?

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  • Can't you write the code at one place only, and then use format.html for browser request, and format.json for API calls?
    – Arslan Ali
    Jun 16, 2015 at 13:03

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It can be done as stated a above. But I would not suggest it as seems to be the consensus. I would go head and create a separate base controller where you could do things like disable disable csrf checking. Also you would probably have a lot of token code being used in browser clients where you only need it in the api calls. Grape is a great gem build for this purpose.

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Yes you can use default respond_to method for api calls.

respond_to do |format|

  format.html # show.html.erb
  format.json { render json: @user }

end

Another way is to specify default format in routes.rb

resources :clients, defaults: {format: :json}

These are DRY ways to make an API. To serialized json properly you can use ActiveModel::Serializer or jBuilder Gem.

Rails has a special gem rails-api specifically for creating apis. Consider using that instead of rails

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