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5 | 9 | public function run() { |
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7 | 9 | $teams = LeagueTeam::all(); |
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9 | $players = [ |
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16 | 9 | ]; |
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18 | 9 | foreach($players as $team_id => $user) { |
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19 | /** @type LeagueTeam $team */ |
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20 | 9 | $team = $teams->find($team_id); |
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22 | 9 | $team->users()->attach($user); |
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23 | 9 | } |
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25 | 9 | } |
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27 | } |
You can fix this by adding a namespace to your class:
When choosing a vendor namespace, try to pick something that is not too generic to avoid conflicts with other libraries.