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3 | /* |
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4 | * This file is part of Laravel Paket. |
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5 | * |
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6 | * (c) Anton Komarev <[email protected]> |
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7 | * |
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8 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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9 | * file that was distributed with this source code. |
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10 | */ |
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12 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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14 | namespace Cog\Laravel\Paket\Http\Controllers\Api\Requirements\Delete; |
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16 | use Cog\Contracts\Paket\Job\Entities\Job as JobContract; |
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17 | use Cog\Contracts\Paket\Requirement\Entities\Requirement as RequirementContract; |
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18 | use Illuminate\Contracts\Support\Responsable as ResponsableContract; |
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19 | use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse; |
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20 | use Illuminate\Http\Request; |
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22 | View Code Duplication | final class Response implements ResponsableContract |
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23 | { |
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24 | private $requirement; |
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26 | private $job; |
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28 | public function __construct(RequirementContract $requirement, JobContract $job) |
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29 | { |
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30 | $this->requirement = $requirement; |
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31 | $this->job = $job; |
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32 | } |
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33 | |||
34 | /** |
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35 | * Create an HTTP response that represents the object. |
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36 | * |
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37 | * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request |
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38 | * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response |
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39 | */ |
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40 | public function toResponse($request) |
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41 | { |
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42 | return $this->toJson($request); |
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43 | } |
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45 | private function toJson(Request $request): JsonResponse |
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46 | { |
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47 | $jobUrl = route('paket.api.jobs.get', $this->job->getId()); |
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48 | |||
49 | $data = [ |
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50 | 'data' => [ |
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51 | 'type' => 'CogPaketJob', |
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52 | 'id' => $this->job->getId(), |
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53 | 'attributes' => [ |
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54 | 'status' => 'Shell command execution', |
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55 | ], |
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56 | 'links' => [ |
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57 | 'self' => $jobUrl, |
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58 | ], |
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59 | ], |
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60 | ]; |
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62 | return response()->json($data, 202, [ |
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63 | 'Content-Location' => $jobUrl, |
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64 | ]); |
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65 | } |
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66 | } |
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It seems like the method you are trying to call exists only in some of the possible types.
Let’s take a look at an example:
Available Fixes
Add an additional type-check:
Only allow a single type to be passed if the variable comes from a parameter: