I have 2 models in my project, Ticker
and Option
. A Ticker
hasMany
Options
. A Ticker is financial information about a stock (bid, ask, P/E ratio, etc...), and also contains many financial Options.
Models:
var Ticker = DS.Model.extend({
symbol: DS.attr('string'),
options: DS.hasMany('option'),
Ask: DS.attr('string'),
AverageDailyVolume: DS.attr('string'),
Bid: DS.attr('string')
});
var Option = DS.Model.extend({
ticker: DS.belongsTo('ticker'),
type: DS.attr('string'),
strikePrice: DS.attr('string'),
lastPrice: DS.attr('string'),
change: DS.attr('string'),
changeDir: DS.attr('string'),
bid: DS.attr('string'),
ask: DS.attr('string'),
vol: DS.attr('string'),
openInt: DS.attr('string'),
});
The urls I'm using for both resources are:
Neither are REST resources so I'm extending RESTAdapters and JSONSerializers to fetch the JSON and parse it into the format Ember-Data wants.
The flow the my app:
User inputs ticker symbol which is passed to TickerRoute in params.
TickerRoute.setupController()
callsthis.store.find('ticker', ticker_symbol);
to get the Ticker dataTickerAdapter.find()
Builds the url based on the ticker_id (the stock symbol) and fetches the JSON from yahoo and returns it.TickerSerializer.extractSingle()
parses the JSON into a format Ember-Data is expecting.
My question: In which step, and how do I get my Option data and associate it to the Ticker?
What I've tried to do so far
- In
TickerAdapter.find()
callstore.findAll('option', ???)
. But this only takes a 'type', not an id. Because my data source isn't REST, I can't get an array of options by going to http://query.yahooapis.com/AAPL/options I need the specific ticker id to build the url to get my data. - In
TickerAdapter.find()
callstore.find('option', ticker_id)
. But when I return an array of Options, Ember-Data'sextractSingle()
method, strips out the "non-primary" records and I end up with only 1 Option in my array (https://github.com/emberjs/data/blob/573798346516372657824a49a8d11bc6343529bf/packages/ember-data/lib/serializers/rest_serializer.js#L308) - In
TickerAdapter.find()
use$.getJSON
to fetch Option data and do all the parsing within the TickerSerializer. This is ghetto.
If the RESTAdapter findAll() method could take an id as a parameter, I think I'd be fine.
I'm betting there's an "Ember Way" to do this, I just can't see it.