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| 1 | <?php | ||
| 44 | public function handle() | ||
| 45 |     { | ||
| 46 |         try { | ||
| 47 | Event::create([ | ||
| 48 |                 'name' => $this->argument('name') ? $this->argument('name') : $this->ask('Event name?'), | ||
| 49 |                 'user_id' => $this->argument('user_id') ? $this->argument('user_id') : $this->ask('User id?'), | ||
| 50 |                 'description' => $this->argument('description') ? $this->argument('description') : $this->ask('Event description?') | ||
| 51 | ]); | ||
| 52 |         } catch ( Exception $e) { | ||
| 53 |             $this->error('Error'); | ||
| 54 | } | ||
| 55 |         $this->info('Event has been added to database succesfully'); | ||
| 56 | } | ||
| 57 | } | ||
| 58 | 
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@returnannotation to a constructor is not recommended, since a constructor does not have a meaningful return value.Please refer to the PHP core documentation on constructors.