mavenlink / brainstem
The Brainstem gem provides a framework for converting ActiveRecord objects into a great JSON API. Brainstem Presenters allow easy application of user-requested sorts, filters, and association loads, allowing for simpler implementations, fewer requests, and smaller responses.
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