Actually, the user is outputted when accessing other resources, I can work
with that :)
One issue, I want the user object to also show the user ID. Now it only
shows the email and username. It renders the json like this:
[
- -
{
- email: "[email protected]"
- username: "Example"
}
- -
[
- -
{
- created_at: "2011-07-26T11:30:55Z"
- id: 1
- title: "Test"
- updated_at: "2011-07-26T11:30:55Z"
- user_id: 1
}
- -
{
- created_at: "2011-07-26T16:53:26Z"
- id: 2
- title: "Test2"
- updated_at: "2011-07-26T16:53:26Z"
- user_id: 1
}
]
]
I can't use the user_id in the items because if the user don't have any
items it would not be displayed.
Any tips?
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