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src/app/Entitlement.php
Show All 34 Lines | protected $fillable = [ | ||||
'owner_id', | 'owner_id', | ||||
'wallet_id', | 'wallet_id', | ||||
'entitleable_id', | 'entitleable_id', | ||||
'entitleable_type', | 'entitleable_type', | ||||
'description' | 'description' | ||||
]; | ]; | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* Principally entitleable objects such as 'Domain' or 'Mailbox'. | * Principally entitleable objects such as 'Domain' or 'User'. | ||||
* | * | ||||
* @return mixed | * @return mixed | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public function entitleable() | public function entitleable() | ||||
{ | { | ||||
return $this->morphTo(); | return $this->morphTo(); | ||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* The SKU concerned. | * The SKU concerned. | ||||
* | * | ||||
* @return Sku | * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public function sku() | public function sku() | ||||
{ | { | ||||
return $this->belongsTo('App\Sku'); | return $this->belongsTo('App\Sku'); | ||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* The owner of this entitlement. | * The owner of this entitlement. | ||||
* | * | ||||
* @return User | * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public function owner() | public function owner() | ||||
{ | { | ||||
return $this->belongsTo('App\User', 'owner_id', 'id'); | return $this->belongsTo('App\User', 'owner_id', 'id'); | ||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* The wallet this entitlement is being billed to | * The wallet this entitlement is being billed to | ||||
* | * | ||||
* @return Wallet | * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public function wallet() | public function wallet() | ||||
{ | { | ||||
return $this->belongsTo('App\Wallet'); | return $this->belongsTo('App\Wallet'); | ||||
machniak: This is against what Laravel documentation does. I think this is wrong. | |||||
Done Inline ActionsYeah, it is indeed. vanmeeuwen: Yeah, it is indeed. | |||||
} | } | ||||
} | } |
This is against what Laravel documentation does. I think this is wrong.