NotificationController::__construct()   A
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<?php
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namespace Transmissor\Http\Controllers\User;
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use Auth;
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use Illuminate\Http\Request;
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use Transmissor\Http\Controllers\User\Controller;
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use Transmissor\Services\NotificationService;
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class NotificationController extends Controller
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{
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    public function __construct(NotificationService $notificationService)
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    {
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        $this->service = $notificationService;
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The property service does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

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class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

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class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Display a listing of the resource.
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     *
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     * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
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     */
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    public function index(Request $request)
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The parameter $request is not used and could be removed.

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    {
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        $notifications = $this->service->userBasedPaginated(Auth::id());
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        $currentActor = Auth::user();
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        return view('transmissor::users.notifications.index')
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The method with does only exist in Illuminate\View\View, but not in Illuminate\Contracts\View\Factory.

It seems like the method you are trying to call exists only in some of the possible types.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class A
{
    public function foo() { }
}

class B extends A
{
    public function bar() { }
}

/**
 * @param A|B $x
 */
function someFunction($x)
{
    $x->foo(); // This call is fine as the method exists in A and B.
    $x->bar(); // This method only exists in B and might cause an error.
}

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    /**
     * @param A|B $x
     */
    function someFunction($x)
    {
        $x->foo();
    
        if ($x instanceof B) {
            $x->bar();
        }
    }
    
  2. Only allow a single type to be passed if the variable comes from a parameter:

    function someFunction(B $x) { /** ... */ }
    
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            ->with('notifications', $notifications)->with('currentActor', $currentActor);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Display a listing of the resource searched.
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     *
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     * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
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     */
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    public function search(Request $request)
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    {
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        $notifications = $this->service->search($request->search, Auth::id());
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        return view('transmissor::users.notifications.index')->with('notifications', $notifications);
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The method with does only exist in Illuminate\View\View, but not in Illuminate\Contracts\View\Factory.

It seems like the method you are trying to call exists only in some of the possible types.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class A
{
    public function foo() { }
}

class B extends A
{
    public function bar() { }
}

/**
 * @param A|B $x
 */
function someFunction($x)
{
    $x->foo(); // This call is fine as the method exists in A and B.
    $x->bar(); // This method only exists in B and might cause an error.
}

Available Fixes

  1. Add an additional type-check:

    /**
     * @param A|B $x
     */
    function someFunction($x)
    {
        $x->foo();
    
        if ($x instanceof B) {
            $x->bar();
        }
    }
    
  2. Only allow a single type to be passed if the variable comes from a parameter:

    function someFunction(B $x) { /** ... */ }
    
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    }
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    /**
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     * Display the specified resource.
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     *
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     * @param  int $id
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There is no parameter named $id. Was it maybe removed?

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Consider the following example. The parameter $italy is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $island
 * @param array $italy
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

The most likely cause is that the parameter was removed, but the annotation was not.

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     * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
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     */
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    public function read($uuid)
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    {
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        $notification = $this->service->findByUuid($uuid);
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        $this->service->markAsRead($notification->id);
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        return view('transmissor::users.notifications.show')->with('notification', $notification);
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The method with does only exist in Illuminate\View\View, but not in Illuminate\Contracts\View\Factory.

It seems like the method you are trying to call exists only in some of the possible types.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class A
{
    public function foo() { }
}

class B extends A
{
    public function bar() { }
}

/**
 * @param A|B $x
 */
function someFunction($x)
{
    $x->foo(); // This call is fine as the method exists in A and B.
    $x->bar(); // This method only exists in B and might cause an error.
}

Available Fixes

  1. Add an additional type-check:

    /**
     * @param A|B $x
     */
    function someFunction($x)
    {
        $x->foo();
    
        if ($x instanceof B) {
            $x->bar();
        }
    }
    
  2. Only allow a single type to be passed if the variable comes from a parameter:

    function someFunction(B $x) { /** ... */ }
    
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    }
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    /**
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     * Remove the specified resource from storage.
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     *
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     * @param  int $id
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     * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
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     */
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    public function delete($id)
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    {
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        $result = $this->service->destroy($id);
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        if ($result) {
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            return redirect('user/notifications')->with('message', 'Successfully deleted');
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        }
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        return redirect('user/notifications')->with('errors', ['Failed to delete']);
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    }
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}
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