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This can be deleted - weird but for some reason this doesn't work
return response()->json($all->all());
But adding ->values() fixed it ?
return response()->json($all->values()->all());
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I have two collections that I am merging
$model1 = $model1::where('week', 11)->get();
$model2 = $model2::where('week', 11)->get();
$all = $model1->merge($model2);
Once merged, I'm trying to sort by a start time in this format
{
0: {
id: 106,
start: "2018-06-14 13:50:00",
},
1: {
id: 107,
start: "2018-06-11 19:50:00",
....
It seems Laravel collection helper doesn't know how to sort this format using
$sorted = $all->sortBy('start');
Is there a way to convert it on the fly using the helper ?
This can be deleted - weird but for some reason this doesn't work
return response()->json($all->all());
But adding ->values() fixed it ?
return response()->json($all->values()->all());
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