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| 4 | trait UserPresenter |
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| 5 | { |
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| 6 | /** |
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| 7 | * Get the account first name. |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * @return string |
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| 10 | */ |
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| 11 | public function getFirstNameAttribute(): string |
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| 16 | /** |
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| 17 | * Get the account last name. |
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| 18 | * |
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| 19 | * @return string |
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| 20 | */ |
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| 21 | public function getLastNameAttribute(): string |
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| 26 | /** |
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| 27 | * Get the account full name. |
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| 28 | * |
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| 29 | * @return string |
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| 30 | */ |
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| 31 | public function getFullNameAttribute(): string |
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| 36 | /** |
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| 37 | * Get the account facebook. |
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| 38 | * |
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| 39 | * @return string |
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| 40 | */ |
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| 41 | public function getFacebookAttribute(): string |
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| 46 | /** |
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| 47 | * Get the account twitter. |
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| 48 | * |
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| 49 | * @return string |
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| 50 | */ |
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| 51 | public function getTwitterAttribute(): string |
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| 56 | /** |
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| 57 | * Get the account biography. |
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| 58 | * |
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| 59 | * @return string |
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| 60 | */ |
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| 61 | public function getBiographyAttribute(): string |
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| 66 | /** |
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| 67 | * Get the account signature. |
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| 68 | * |
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| 69 | * @return string |
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| 70 | */ |
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| 71 | public function getSignatureAttribute(): string |
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| 76 | /** |
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| 77 | * Parse an attribute and return its value or empty if null. |
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| 78 | * |
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| 79 | * @param string|null $attribute The attribute to parse. |
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| 80 | * |
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| 81 | * @return string |
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| 82 | */ |
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| 83 | protected function parse($attribute): string |
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| 91 | } |
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In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion: