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<?php
namespace App\Libraries\Presenterable;
trait ImagePresentorPresentable
{
/**
* Cover image.
* @to_work: Should use App\Libraries\Presenterable trait.
*
* @param string $order
* @param null $size
* @return mixed
*/
public function cover($order = 'asc', $size = null, $default = null)
$default
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$image = $this->model
model
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class MyClass { } $x = new MyClass(); $x->foo = true;
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->images()
->ranked($order)
->first();
if($image)
return $image->present()
->image($size);
return '';
}
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