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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:30:52+00:00 2026-05-17T21:30:52+00:00

I’ve been playing around with rail’s to_xml, trying to create a really simple rest

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I’ve been playing around with rail’s to_xml, trying to create a really simple rest interface for a project i’m working on.

So far, i’ve come up with

cards = Card.all(:conditions => {:racedate => Date.today.to_s})
render :xml => cards.to_xml(:include => {:races => { :only => [:id, :number, :race_time, :name] } }, :skip_types => true, :root => "cards")    

in my controller.

This produces some xml.

    <card>
     <country-code>USA</country-code>
     <id>55</id>
     <name>Vernon Downs</name>
     <races>
      <race>
        <id>355</id>
        <name/>
        <number>1</number>
        <race-time/>
      </race>
    </races>
   </card>

What i’d really like is to use xml attributes rather than child nodes, so it would be

<card country-code="USA" id=55 name="Vernon Downs"/> etc.

I’ve poured over the to_xml api docs but can’t seem to find any way of doing this? Do i need to create an xml template and render that way?

Thanks

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    2026-05-17T21:30:52+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:30 pm

    I couldn’t figure out a nicer way to do this, so i ended up with a view to render the xml as i wanted.

    Code for anyone that’s interested..

    Controller:

        @cards = Card.all(:select => "id,name,country_code,racedate,track_code", :conditions => {:racedate => Date.today.to_s})
    
       response.headers['Content-type'] = 'text/xml; charset=utf-8'
       render :layout => false
    

    View :

        <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <cards>
    <% @cards.each do |card| -%>
        <card card-name="<%= card.name %>" id="<%= card.id %>" country-code="<%= card.country_code %>" card-date="<%= card.racedate %>" track-code="<%= card.track_code %>">
            <races>
        <% card.races.each do |race| -%>
            <race name="<%= race.name %>" id="<%= race.id %>" tote-race-number="<%= race.number %>" post-time="<%= race.race_time %>"></race>
        <% end -%>
        </races>
        </card>
    <% end -%>
    </cards>
    
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