Ruby On Rails convert JSON to firebase












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I would like save api results directly to firebase.
I am use firebase-ruby gem and sample push query from docs looks that way firebase.push("todos", { :name => 'Pick the milk', :'.priority' => 1 })



Is there a gem or converter to convert my api result:



{
"userId": 1,
"id": 1,
"title": "delectus aut autem",
"completed": false
}


to:



"result", {
:userId => 1,
:id => 1,
:title => 'delectus aut autem',
:completed => false
}


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    I would like save api results directly to firebase.
    I am use firebase-ruby gem and sample push query from docs looks that way firebase.push("todos", { :name => 'Pick the milk', :'.priority' => 1 })



    Is there a gem or converter to convert my api result:



    {
    "userId": 1,
    "id": 1,
    "title": "delectus aut autem",
    "completed": false
    }


    to:



    "result", {
    :userId => 1,
    :id => 1,
    :title => 'delectus aut autem',
    :completed => false
    }


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      I would like save api results directly to firebase.
      I am use firebase-ruby gem and sample push query from docs looks that way firebase.push("todos", { :name => 'Pick the milk', :'.priority' => 1 })



      Is there a gem or converter to convert my api result:



      {
      "userId": 1,
      "id": 1,
      "title": "delectus aut autem",
      "completed": false
      }


      to:



      "result", {
      :userId => 1,
      :id => 1,
      :title => 'delectus aut autem',
      :completed => false
      }


      ?










      share|improve this question















      I would like save api results directly to firebase.
      I am use firebase-ruby gem and sample push query from docs looks that way firebase.push("todos", { :name => 'Pick the milk', :'.priority' => 1 })



      Is there a gem or converter to convert my api result:



      {
      "userId": 1,
      "id": 1,
      "title": "delectus aut autem",
      "completed": false
      }


      to:



      "result", {
      :userId => 1,
      :id => 1,
      :title => 'delectus aut autem',
      :completed => false
      }


      ?







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          {}.to_json


          is the first step. the "result", could be done with a concatenation with the string and the result from ".to_json"






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