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Response Macros

Re-usable custom responses.

Overview

Response macros are originally a feature in the Laravel framework.

REST APIs need to be consistent so we've provided you with 2 default response macros that will let you return success and error data from your endpoints.

PostsController.php
<?php
class PostsController
{
 public function get()
 {
 $posts = App\Post::all();
 return response()->success('posts', $posts);
 }
 public function update()
 {
 if ( !\Auth::user() ){
 return response()->error('Not Authorized', 401);
 }
 }
}

Success

The success interceptor, wraps your $results with the following structure:

Response
[
 'errors' => false,
 'data' => $results
]

Error

The error interceptor, returns an error message that can be directly used on the front-end, the error code as well as an additional info array:

Response
'message' => '422 error',
'errors' => [
 'message' => $message,
 'info' => $additional_info,
],
'status_code' => 422

The error interceptor's status code defaults to 422, unless overriden.

response()->error($error_message, $status_code = 422)

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