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<?php |
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namespace App\Http\Controllers; |
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use App\Events\CandidateApplied; |
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use App\Http\Requests\CandidatesCreateRequest; |
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use App\Http\Resources\ApplyFormResource; |
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use App\Jobs\ProcessResume; |
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use App\Models\Source; |
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use App\Services\TenantManager; |
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use App\Utils\Candidates\CandidateCreator; |
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class ApplyController extends Controller |
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{ |
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/** |
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* @var TenantManager |
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*/ |
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protected $tenantManager; |
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/** |
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* Create a new controller instance. |
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* |
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* @param TenantManager $tenantManager |
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* |
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* @return void |
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*/ |
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public function __construct(TenantManager $tenantManager) |
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{ |
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$this->tenantManager = $tenantManager; |
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} |
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public function applyForm($sourceKey) |
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{ |
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$source = Source::where('key', $sourceKey)->with('recruitment.formFields')->get()->first(); |
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if (empty($source)) { |
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return response()->json(['message' => 'Recruitment not found'], 404); |
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} |
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return new ApplyFormResource($source->recruitment); |
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} |
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public function apply(CandidatesCreateRequest $request) |
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{ |
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$source = Source::where('key', $request->get('key'))->get()->first(); |
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if (empty($source)) { |
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return response()->json(['message' => 'Recruitment not found'], 404); |
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} |
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$candidate = CandidateCreator::createCandidate($request, $this->tenantManager); |
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ProcessResume::dispatch($candidate); |
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event(new CandidateApplied($candidate)); |
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return response()->json($candidate, 201); |
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} |
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} |
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This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type. It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.