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Tasks
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| 3 | namespace App\Http\Controllers; |
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| 5 | use App\Http\Requests\UpdateUserIdTask; |
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| 6 | use App\Task; |
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| 8 | class ApiUserIdTaskController extends Controller |
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| 9 | { |
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| 10 | public function update(UpdateUserIdTask $request, Task $task) |
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| 11 | { |
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| 12 | $request->validate([ |
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| 13 | 'user_id' => 'required', |
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| 14 | ]); |
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| 15 | $task->user_id = $request->user_id; |
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| 16 | $task->save(); |
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| 18 | return $task; |
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| 19 | } |
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| 20 | } |
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| 21 |
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