PagesRepository::getModel()   A
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rs 10
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cc 1
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<?php
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namespace App\Repositories;
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use App\Page;
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class PagesRepository extends Repository
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{
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    public function getModel()
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    {
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        return new Page();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Get pages for footer.
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     * Max number of pages is 2 at moment.
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     *
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     * @return mixed
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     */
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    public function getHeader($count = 1)
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    {
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        return self::getModel()
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The method where does not exist on object<App\Page>? Since you implemented __call, maybe consider adding a @method annotation.

If you implement __call and you know which methods are available, you can improve IDE auto-completion and static analysis by adding a @method annotation to the class.

This is often the case, when __call is implemented by a parent class and only the child class knows which methods exist:

class ParentClass {
    private $data = array();

    public function __call($method, array $args) {
        if (0 === strpos($method, 'get')) {
            return $this->data[strtolower(substr($method, 3))];
        }

        throw new \LogicException(sprintf('Unsupported method: %s', $method));
    }
}

/**
 * If this class knows which fields exist, you can specify the methods here:
 *
 * @method string getName()
 */
class SomeClass extends ParentClass { }
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            ->where('show_in_header', 1)
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            ->active()
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            ->take($count)
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            ->get();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Get pages for footer.
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     *
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     * @return mixed
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     */
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    public function getFooter()
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    {
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        return self::getModel()
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Documentation Bug introduced by
The method where does not exist on object<App\Page>? Since you implemented __call, maybe consider adding a @method annotation.

If you implement __call and you know which methods are available, you can improve IDE auto-completion and static analysis by adding a @method annotation to the class.

This is often the case, when __call is implemented by a parent class and only the child class knows which methods exist:

class ParentClass {
    private $data = array();

    public function __call($method, array $args) {
        if (0 === strpos($method, 'get')) {
            return $this->data[strtolower(substr($method, 3))];
        }

        throw new \LogicException(sprintf('Unsupported method: %s', $method));
    }
}

/**
 * If this class knows which fields exist, you can specify the methods here:
 *
 * @method string getName()
 */
class SomeClass extends ParentClass { }
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            ->where('show_in_footer', 1)
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            ->active()
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            ->get();
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    }
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    public function getPagesHelp()
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    {
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        return self::getModel()
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Documentation Bug introduced by
The method where does not exist on object<App\Page>? Since you implemented __call, maybe consider adding a @method annotation.

If you implement __call and you know which methods are available, you can improve IDE auto-completion and static analysis by adding a @method annotation to the class.

This is often the case, when __call is implemented by a parent class and only the child class knows which methods exist:

class ParentClass {
    private $data = array();

    public function __call($method, array $args) {
        if (0 === strpos($method, 'get')) {
            return $this->data[strtolower(substr($method, 3))];
        }

        throw new \LogicException(sprintf('Unsupported method: %s', $method));
    }
}

/**
 * If this class knows which fields exist, you can specify the methods here:
 *
 * @method string getName()
 */
class SomeClass extends ParentClass { }
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            ->where('page_type', '!=', null)
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            ->orderBy('page_type',self::ASC)
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            ->active()
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            ->get();
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    }
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}