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lib/ecto/json.ex
if Code.ensure_loaded?(Jason.Encoder) do
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: Ecto.Association.NotLoaded do
def encode(%{__owner__: owner, __field__: field}, _) do
raise """
cannot encode association #{inspect(field)} from #{inspect(owner)} to \
JSON because the association was not loaded.
You can either preload the association:
Repo.preload(#{inspect(owner)}, #{inspect(field)})
Or choose to not encode the association when converting the struct \
to JSON by explicitly listing the JSON fields in your schema:
defmodule #{inspect(owner)} do
# ...
@derive {Jason.Encoder, only: [:name, :title, ...]}
schema ... do
"""
end
end
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: Ecto.Schema.Metadata do
def encode(%{schema: schema}, _) do
raise """
cannot encode metadata from the :__meta__ field for #{inspect(schema)} \
to JSON. This metadata is used internally by Ecto and should never be \
exposed externally.
You can either map the schemas to remove the :__meta__ field before \
encoding to JSON, or explicit list the JSON fields in your schema:
defmodule #{inspect(schema)} do
# ...
@derive {Jason.Encoder, only: [:name, :title, ...]}
schema ... do
"""
end
end
end