I have a Controller that returns all of the users likes. These likes can be from a Gig or a Track. I haves used polymorphic relationships to achieve this. Both Gigs and Tracks have their own Fractal transformer that works perfectly on their own. It would be helpful if the returned response from the likes controller was a JSON response containing both the Gigs and Tracks objects within it. I hope you understand what I mean but here is a brief example.
The response would look something like this:
{
"data": [
{
"id": 1,
"user_id": 2,
"name": "test",
"genre": "test",
"description": "",
"venue": "test",
"date": {
"date": "-0001-11-30 00:00:00",
"timezone_type": 3,
"timezone": "UTC"
},
"lineup": "",
"price": "0",
"currency": "",
"image": false,
"attending_count": 0
},
{
"id": 2,
"user_id": 2,
"name": "test",
"genre": "test",
"description": "",
"URI" : "http://example.com/track",
},
],
"meta": {
"pagination": {
"total": 2,
"count": 2,
"per_page": 50,
"current_page": 1,
"total_pages": 1,
"links": []
}
}
}
As you can see their are two DIFFERENT parts to the response. I would also like it to nest the arrays further so I had a track: [
and a gig: [
. But that is something I will look at later.
Here's what I have so far.
$user = User::find($userId);
if (! $user){
return $this->respondNotFound("This user could not be found.");
}
$arr = [];
foreach ($user->likes()->get() as $like)
{
if($like->likeable_type == 'Gig'){
$item = new Fractal\Resource\Item($like->likeable, new GigTransformer);
}
elseif($like->likeable_type == 'Track'){
$item = new Fractal\Resource\Item($like->likeable, new TrackTransformer);
}
$arr[] = $item;
}
$paginator = Paginator::make($arr, count($arr), 50);
return $paginator;
This returns a pagination with the correct count of items but no data.
If you don't understand anything I have said please leave a comment.
Many thanks