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In a rails app I have an action that returns a json representation of a collection of different models. It looks something like this:

respond_to :json

def index
  @cars = Car.all
  @vans = Van.all
  respond_with({
    :cars => @cars,
    :vans => @vans
  })
end

However, I want to customise the attributes and methods that are passed to the json object. A bit like:

respond_with({
  :cars => @cars.to_json(:only => [:make, :model], :methods => [:full_name]),
  :vans => @vans
})

Doing the above, causes the json representation of the "cars" to be escaped as one big string, like:

{
  "cars":"[{\"car\":{\"make\":\"Ford\"  ... etc
  "vans": [{"van":{"make":"Citreon"  ... vans not escaped
}

Obviously I'm approaching this the wrong way. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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Since you're nesting the to_json in another Hash, I think you need to use as_json (which returns a Hash instead of a String) instead:

respond_with({
  :cars => @cars.as_json(:only => [:make, :model], :methods => [:full_name]),
  :vans => @vans
})
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Spot on! Thank you. (will accept this answer as soon as I'm allowed)

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