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I needed to override function toArray() to check does user has proper permission to get specific column, so I created this function:

public function toArray( $options = 0 )
{
    if(!auth()->user()->hasPermissionTo('users.show.email')) {
        $this->hidden[] = 'email';
    }

    // etc ... 

    return parent::toJson($options);
}

but then when I use User::Get() in controller to get list all of users I don't get any result, but after 60 seconds I get:

[2019-04-06 23:18:33] local.ERROR: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded {"userId":1,"exception":"[object] (Symfony\\Component\\Debug\\Exception\\FatalErrorException(code: 1): Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded at C:\\xampp\\htdocs\\starter\\vendor\\laravel\\framework\\src\\Illuminate\\Support\\Arr.php:162)
[stacktrace]

Everything is fine if I don't override toArray() function.

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  • Do you have a recursion issue? does memory spike during execution?
    – Scuzzy
    Apr 6, 2019 at 23:42

1 Answer 1

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At the last line you're calling parent::toJson() method, which internally calls $this->jsonSerialize(), and this one calls $this->toArray() — your overridden function, thus heading to infinite call-loop.

In your overridden function you should be calling parent::toArray() instead.

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  • 2
    I just realized it 5 seconds before you answered xD, but anyway thank you for answering. Apr 6, 2019 at 23:44

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