Multiple API Resources in one call using laravel
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I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.
Here what i have tried so far
//Controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new UserCollection($users);
}
//API Resource
public function toArray($request)
{
return [
'name' => $this->name,
'username' => $this->username,
'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
];
}
Any help will be highly appretiated
laravel laravel-5 laravel-resource
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I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.
Here what i have tried so far
//Controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new UserCollection($users);
}
//API Resource
public function toArray($request)
{
return [
'name' => $this->name,
'username' => $this->username,
'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
];
}
Any help will be highly appretiated
laravel laravel-5 laravel-resource
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1
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up vote
1
down vote
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I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.
Here what i have tried so far
//Controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new UserCollection($users);
}
//API Resource
public function toArray($request)
{
return [
'name' => $this->name,
'username' => $this->username,
'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
];
}
Any help will be highly appretiated
laravel laravel-5 laravel-resource
I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.
Here what i have tried so far
//Controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new UserCollection($users);
}
//API Resource
public function toArray($request)
{
return [
'name' => $this->name,
'username' => $this->username,
'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
];
}
Any help will be highly appretiated
laravel laravel-5 laravel-resource
laravel laravel-5 laravel-resource
edited Nov 22 at 12:52
Yahya Uddin
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asked Nov 22 at 9:58
Khirad Banu
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You can do the following:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new response()->json([
'users' => new UserCollection($users),
'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
]);
}
Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can do the following:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new response()->json([
'users' => new UserCollection($users),
'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
]);
}
Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can do the following:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new response()->json([
'users' => new UserCollection($users),
'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
]);
}
Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can do the following:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new response()->json([
'users' => new UserCollection($users),
'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
]);
}
You can do the following:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new response()->json([
'users' => new UserCollection($users),
'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
]);
}
answered Nov 22 at 12:54
Yahya Uddin
5,5211451106
5,5211451106
Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
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Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
Thank you this is what i was looking far
– Khirad Banu
Nov 23 at 6:41
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