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UserTrait::searchableAs()   A

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<?php
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namespace CSlant\Blog\Core\Models\Traits;
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use CSlant\Blog\ElasticScout\Modules\Traits\SearchableAs;
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The type CSlant\Blog\ElasticScout...les\Traits\SearchableAs was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?

The issue could also be caused by a filter entry in the build configuration. If the path has been excluded in your configuration, e.g. excluded_paths: ["lib/*"], you can move it to the dependency path list as follows:

filter:
    dependency_paths: ["lib/*"]

For further information see https://scrutinizer-ci.com/docs/tools/php/php-scrutinizer/#list-dependency-paths

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/**
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 * Trait UserTrait
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 * @package CSlant\Blog\Core\Models\Traits
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 * @mixin SearchableAs
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 * @method string userSearchableAs() see \CSlant\Blog\ElasticScout\Modules\Traits\SearchableAs::userSearchableAs()
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 */
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trait UserTrait
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{
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    public function searchableAs(): string
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    {
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        return $this->userSearchableAs();
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The method userSearchableAs() does not exist on CSlant\Blog\Core\Models\Traits\UserTrait. Did you maybe mean \CSlant\Blog\ElasticScou...eAs::userSearchableAs()? ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call  annotation

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        return $this->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ userSearchableAs();

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.

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    }
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}
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