Hey, I wrote a gem that lets you have attributes in an ActiveRecord model 
serialize to keys in a json hash serialized to Json. It supports 
casting/typing just like AR, arrays, models-within-models, form builders 
(including treating models-within-arrays-and-models like you treat 
associations), dirty tracking on a per-attribute basis for json-serialized 
attributes, and some very basic querying support (also across 
models-within-models). 

It was possible, in surprisingly few lines of code and working so 
consistently with "normal" AR,  only cause of the awesome work sgriffin and 
others did on the Attributes API stuff, and other Rails "internal" APIs.  
Rails gets a lot of complaints for it's architecture and legacy code (some 
deserved), but there's increasingly some really nice architecture in there 
to build off of. 

So, you, dear reader, may be interested:

https://github.com/jrochkind/attr_json

Feedback of any sort very welcome. 

Jonathan


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