As the tittle said, Here is my Controller
$book = Data::where('userId','1')->paginate(3);
return response()->json($book);
And get the json data like this:
data:[{id: 1, userId: 1, vendorId: 1, name: "Alfreda Berge PhD", phone: "1-850-813-5950 x96169",…},…]
from:1
last_page:2
next_page_url: "http:/localhost/XX/public/user/book/list/1?page=2"
perpage:4
prev_page_url:null
to:4
total:5
// if I want to add a new column and value here ,what should I do?
I tried to do this :
$book = Data::where('userId','1')->paginate(3);
$book->printWord = 'Hellow!';
return response()->json($book);
But, It seem will remove the column printWord
.
Any idea?
You can create collection with custom data manually and use merge()
helper:
$book = Data::where('userId','1')->paginate(3);
$custom = collect(['my_data' => 'My custom data here']);
$data = $custom->merge($book);
return response()->json($data);
Just checked, it works just fine.
If you use the Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator class "manually", there's the option of extending it and overriding the toArray
method:
return new class(
$collection,
$count,
$limit,
$page,
// https://github.com/laravel/framework/blob/6.x/src/Illuminate/Pagination/LengthAwarePaginator.php#L40
// values here will become properties of the object
[
'seed' => $seed
]
) extends LengthAwarePaginator {
public function toArray()
{
$data = parent::toArray();
// place whatever you want to send here
$data['seed'] = $this->seed;
return $data;
}
};
Result
current_page 1
data []
first_page_url "/finder?max_miles=100&zip_code=10001&seed=0.2&page=1"
from null
last_page 1
last_page_url "/finder?max_miles=100&zip_code=10001&seed=0.2&page=1"
next_page_url null
path "/finder"
per_page 20
prev_page_url null
to null
total 0
seed 0.2 // <-- our custom prop
There's some extra work involved with instantiating LengthAwarePaginator
yourself, but it gets the job done.
The paginate function will return an object of the type Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator
, it is not possible to just add another field to this.
I think the best solution for you would be to add the pagination object and the other values in an array and convert this array to json. This way your books data is seperated from the other data you want to add.
Like so:
return response()->json([
'books' => $books,
'foo' => 'bar'
]);
In this case your json object will look like this:
{
books: {
// Pagination object with books
}
foo: 'bar'
}
You can also obtain data from your model using eloquent, for example, let say that each Data has a list of cars, books, and pets. Your Data model file should have a method that declares the "has many" relations with those classes, like below:
Data model file
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Data extends Model{
protected $table = 'data';
protected $fillable = [
'id', 'user_id', 'vendorId', 'name', 'phone'
];
public function cars(){
return $this->hasMany(Car::class);
}
public function books(){
return $this->hasMany(Book::class);
}
public function pets(){
return $this->hasMany(Pet::class);
}
Also, you must have the "belongsTo" method in every Car, Book, and Pet model.
Car model file
...
public function data(){
return $this->belongsTo(Data::class);
}
...
Finally, to obtain your results paginated and with all the data related to cars, books, and pets, the implementation should be:
Method in your Controller
$data_elements = Data::where('userId','1')->paginate(3);
foreach($data_elements as $d){
$d->cars;
$d->books;
$d->pets;
}
return response()->json($data_elements);
I hope this alternative be useful for you or for some other developer!