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$trainings->paginate($limit) returns a collection. You can then add your attribute to the collection and return it.
$trainings = $trainings->paginate($limit);
$trainings->put('custom_attribute', 'Custom Attribute');
return $trainings;
Hello ,
Here the code bellow :
$trainings->paginate($limit);
returns
{
"current_page": 1,
"data": [
...
],
"first_page_url": "http://___________/api/trainings?xxxxx=xxxxx&page=1",
"from": 1,
"last_page": 1,
"last_page_url": "http://___________/api/trainings?xxxxx=xxxxx&page=1",
"next_page_url": null,
"path": "http://___________/api/trainings",
"per_page": 15,
"prev_page_url": null,
"to": 1,
"total": 1
}
is it possible to add custom attribute : ("custom":"custom value") to that result ?
to have something like :
{
"current_page": 1,
"custom":"custom value", <------------ add this
"data": [
...
],
"first_page_url": "http://___________/api/trainings?xxxxx=xxxxx&page=1",
"from": 1,
"last_page": 1,
"last_page_url": "http://___________/api/trainings?xxxxx=xxxxx&page=1",
"next_page_url": null,
"path": "http://___________/api/trainings",
"per_page": 15,
"prev_page_url": null,
"to": 1,
"total": 1
}
thanks
Or something like this perhaps
$custom = collect(['custom' => 'My custom data here']);
$data = $custom->merge($trainings);
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