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namespace Xetaravel\Http\Controllers\Blog; |
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use Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse; |
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use Illuminate\Http\Request; |
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use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth; |
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use Xetaravel\Events\CommentEvent; |
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use Xetaravel\Http\Controllers\Controller; |
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use Xetaravel\Models\Article; |
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use Xetaravel\Models\Comment; |
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use Xetaravel\Models\Repositories\CommentRepository; |
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use Xetaravel\Models\User; |
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use Xetaravel\Models\Validators\CommentValidator; |
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class CommentController extends Controller |
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{ |
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/** |
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* Create a comment for an article. |
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* |
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* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request |
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* |
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* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse |
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*/ |
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public function create(Request $request): RedirectResponse |
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{ |
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$article = Article::findOrFail($request->article_id); |
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if ($article->is_display == false) { |
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return back() |
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->withInput() |
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->with('danger', 'This article doesn\'t exist or you can not reply to it !'); |
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} |
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if (Comment::isFlooding(Auth::user())) { |
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return back() |
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->withInput() |
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->with('danger', 'Wow, keep calm bro, and try to not flood !'); |
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} |
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CommentValidator::create($request->all())->validate(); |
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CommentRepository::create($request->all(), Auth::user()); |
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// We must find the user else we won't see the updated comment_count. |
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event(new CommentEvent(User::find(Auth::user()->id))); |
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return back() |
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->with('success', 'Your comment has been posted successfully !'); |
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} |
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} |
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: