Exemplo n.º 1
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 /**
  * Store a newly created resource in storage.
  *
  * @param  \Illuminate\Http\Request  $request
  * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
  */
 public function store(Request $request)
 {
     $user = \Auth::user();
     $subbreddit = App\Subbreddit::find($request->subbreddit_id);
     $user->subscribedSubbreddits()->attach($subbreddit);
     // Because we have defined the relationship, the attach assumes that the ID we are giving it is the subbreddit's
     // So instead of the above lines you could just say...
     // \Auth::user()->subscribedSubbreddts()->attach($request->subbreddit_id);
     return $request->subbreddit_id;
 }
Exemplo n.º 2
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 /**
  * Remove the specified resource from storage.
  *
  * @param  int  $id
  * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
  */
 public function destroy($id)
 {
     $subbreddit = \App\Subbreddit::find($id);
     if ($subbreddit->user_id == \Auth::user()->id) {
         $subbreddit->delete();
     } else {
         return response("Unauthorized", 403);
     }
     return $subbreddit;
 }
Exemplo n.º 3
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 /**
  * Remove the specified resource from storage.
  *
  * @param  int  $id
  * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
  */
 public function destroy($id)
 {
     // If we instead said $subbreddit = App\Subbreddit::destroy($id); it would remove the entry from the
     // database then return TRUE or FALSE, which would be assigned to $subbreddit. So instead we used delete() to
     // keep the entry available in memory in case we want to undo the delete
     $subbreddit = App\Subbreddit::find($id);
     if ($subbreddit->user_id == \Auth::user()->id) {
         $subbreddit->delete();
         // Return the now-deleted subbreddit in case the delete needs to be undone
         return $subbreddit;
     }
     return response("Unauthorized", 403);
 }
Exemplo n.º 4
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 /**
  * Remove the specified resource from storage.
  *
  * @param  int  $id
  * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
  */
 public function destroy($id)
 {
     $subbreddit = \App\Subbreddit::find($id);
     // Add authorization, must be owner to destroy
     if ($subbreddit->user_id == \Auth::user()->id) {
         $subbreddit->delete();
         // or replace find/delete with destroy in one line
     } else {
         return response("Unauthorized", 403);
     }
     return $subbreddit;
     // good in case of needing to undo
 }
 /**
  * Remove the specified resource from storage.
  *
  * @param  int  $id
  * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
  */
 public function destroy($id)
 {
     $subbreddit = \App\Subbreddit::find($id);
     $subbreddit->delete();
     return $subbreddit;
 }