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09:09
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A: navigating to other user's profile (laravel 5.2)

Frank ProvostYour problem is here $query->where('user_id',Auth::user()->id) ->orWhereIn('user_id',Auth::user()->friends()->lists('id') ); Your query is selecting data for Auth::user() instead of $user $posts=Post::where(function($query) use ($user) { $query->where('user_id',$user->...

now getting error : undefined variable :user
Oh this is due to the anonymous function just add " use ($user) " to the function, i ll update my answer in a second | Now Added
sry but this didnt solve my problem.....
i think something need to be changed in my view where i have used Auth
well you will for sure need to remove this @if(Auth::user()== $post->user) - I will update my answer again
I see that you have added the if check two times - it makes sense in the bottom part since you display the edit, but it seems the upper one is wrong
actually removing this auth displays posts of all users
09:11
then your query is wrong
how?
friends 1?
well how is your current data setup?
it seems like you want to select a users post + all the posts of his friends
is the user you try to select a friend of everyone? then you get every post
i am trying that user can see his post on his profile page and see the friend post on his particular profile page
means other's profile page
with their own posts
only
sry i quily need go to - i ll be back in like an hour if you still need help then
ok np
i ll wait
 
1 hour later…
10:24
like he told you, you need to understand that this Auth::user()->id will give you the id of the auth user
11:23
can you provide your posts table?
11:44
The problem is that your query checks for the user_id - which is most probably the author of the user that wrote a post
what you actually want is the profile it is attached to and then select the matching posts
with your current query you will get all the posts of the user you specify in the url + all posts of his friends
but to help you with the code i'd need to see both migrations ( posts & profiles )
 
2 hours later…
13:47
my posts table:
<?php

use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;

class CreatePostsTable extends Migration
{
/**
* Run the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function up()
{
Schema::create('posts', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->timestamps();
$table->text('body');
$table->integer('user_id');
});
}

/**
* Reverse the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function down()
{
Schema::drop('posts');
}
}
and user table:
<?php

use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;

class CreateUsersTable extends Migration
{
/**
* Run the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function up()
{
Schema::create('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->string('firstname');
$table->string('lastname');
$table->string('rollno')->unique();
$table->string('username')->unique();
$table->string('email')->unique();
$table->string('avatar')->default('download.jpg');
14:02
@YaShChaudhary You claimed people post to a profile - don't you have a relation for that?
It seems like user_id will store the id of the user that creates a post right?
Therefore you are simply not able to tell which profile it belongs to, since it will always contain the id of the creator, but it doesn't have a target
if you want to achieve that user A can post to user B you need another foreign key for that
you could add something like target_id (integer) which then contains the id of the user that the post is targeted at
just give me a little bit more information - do you want to build something like a facebook wall?
ok ty,can u give me an example
yes
llike facebook wall
14:05
enhance your table by a field like this
$table->integer('target_id')->nullable();
ensure to make it nullable, because like in facebook you maybe want to post something in general and not onto a specific wall
my posts table? ryt?
yes
posts table
the next step is that you need to adapt the function that creates the post. Ensure to set the target_id which is equal to the id of the user you want to post to (not Auth::user())
e.g. the rout could be /user/<user_id>/posts and then you have the user id as reuqest parameter
public function postCreatePost(Request $request)

{
Auth::user()->posts()->create([

'body' => $request->input('body'),

]);
//$post=new Post();
//$post->body=$request['body'];
//$request->user()->posts()->save($post);
return redirect()->route('myplace');
}
this is my createpost function
what is the route for this?
Route::post('/createpost',[

'uses' => 'PostController@postCreatePost',
'as' => 'post.create',
'middleware' => 'auth:web'


]);
14:09
ok, here we go - change the Route to something like this please
Route::post('/user/{id}/createpost',[ ...
yes tell
ok
the id you see in this route will be the id of the user you want to post to
public function postCreatePost(Request $request, $id)

{
Auth::user()->posts()->create([

'body' => $request->input('body'),

]);
//$post=new Post();
//$post->body=$request['body'];
//$request->user()->posts()->save($post);
return redirect()->route('myplace');
}
first add $id as parameter in your function
then adjust the insert
Auth::user()->posts()->create([

'body' => $request->input('body'),
'target_id' => $id

]);
if you want to, you can first check that the given id matches a user
\App\User::findOrFail($id);
ofcourse you will also need to change the form which posts to this route
it will need the id as parameter
u mean this one: <form action="{{route('post.create')}}" method="POST">
14:13
exactly
you will need to pass the parameter $id here
{{route('post.create',['id',$user->id])}}
is this correct
'id' => $user->id]
not ,
use =>
oh sry
my mistake
ofcourse you will need to supply $user to the view, but I think you already done this
if this is working now you can finally adjust your query
$posts=Post::where(function($query){
$query->where('user_id', $user->id)
->orWhereIn('target_id',$user->id);
})
->orderBy('created_at','desc')->get();
you can then finally look for all posts where the selected user is either the target or the creator
Missing required parameters for [Route: myplace] [URI: myplace/{username}]
14:17
where do you receive this error?
did you provide the username when calling the route?
when i created the post
then it appears
ah right
you have this
return redirect()->route('myplace');
you will also need to pass the parameter here
provide the username where you want to redirect to
'username' => $user->username ??
yes, but ensure your $user is not Auth::user()
14:20
it should be the user you receive when you do this
$user = \App\User::find($id);
undefined variable user
ensure that you passed a valid id in the route
what id did you provide? does the user exist?
$user = \App\User::findOrFail($id);
using findOrFail will trigger an error if a invalid id is given - if you only want to test it really quick, just take any users id and later fix it
$user = \App\User::first();
how do i check?
simply look in your database
in db post is created
14:23
yes, but maybe the target_id is invalid
how many users do you have in your database
ok , what is the id of the user you are logged in as?
yes target_id is null
there you go, so it seems like your $id parameter is missing
i am logged in as user 3 in one browser and 4 in another
14:25
ok
i need to leave soon so here's just a quick fix that should get this running
just set $id to 4
for testing
at the very top of you controller function
$id = 4;
then add another post and ensure that the target_id is 4 now
if this is working adjust the query as i described and then refresh the page for user 4's profile
he should then see the post user 3 just made onto his profile
undefined var user
at this line:
return redirect()->route('myplace',['username' => $user->username]);
so you don't have a user with the id 4?
i have
post is created with user_id 4
14:28
and did you initialize $user?
did you call $user = \App\User::findOrFail($id);
you can do this directly after setting the $id to 4
no
wait
ok now no error
perfect
did you already adjust the query?
$posts=Post::where(function($query){
$query->where('user_id', $user->id)
->orWhereIn('target_id',$user->id);
})
->orderBy('created_at','desc')->get();
i have 1 minute left, :P
Class App\Http\Controllers\PostController does not exist
14:32
maybe i messed up with }) ?
wait
Undefined variable: user
:(
where do you get this now :D
sry I'm really in a hurry, i ll be able to check again tomorrow or maybe later if i find some time :)
I ll be back in ~ 12 hours

last tip: instead of returning your view just call
dd($posts) and have a look at the data
when i goto profile page
sure
np
c u after 12 hrs then
tysm

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