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1 | <?php |
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10 | public function index() |
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11 | { |
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12 | $this->authorize('view-page'); |
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14 | $menus = Menu::all(); |
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16 | // If there is only one menu, we will show the menu immediately. |
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17 | if ($menus->count() == 1) { |
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18 | return $this->show($menus->first()->key()); |
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19 | } |
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21 | return view('chief::admin.menu.index', [ |
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22 | 'menus' => $menus, |
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23 | ]); |
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