Multiple API Resources in one call using laravel












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I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.



Here what i have tried so far



//Controller
public function index(Request $request)
{
$users = User::all();
$pages = Page::all();
return new UserCollection($users);
}

//API Resource
public function toArray($request)
{
return [
'name' => $this->name,
'username' => $this->username,
'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
];
}


Any help will be highly appretiated










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    I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.



    Here what i have tried so far



    //Controller
    public function index(Request $request)
    {
    $users = User::all();
    $pages = Page::all();
    return new UserCollection($users);
    }

    //API Resource
    public function toArray($request)
    {
    return [
    'name' => $this->name,
    'username' => $this->username,
    'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
    ];
    }


    Any help will be highly appretiated










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      I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.



      Here what i have tried so far



      //Controller
      public function index(Request $request)
      {
      $users = User::all();
      $pages = Page::all();
      return new UserCollection($users);
      }

      //API Resource
      public function toArray($request)
      {
      return [
      'name' => $this->name,
      'username' => $this->username,
      'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
      ];
      }


      Any help will be highly appretiated










      share|improve this question
















      I am using API Resources for laravel to transform resource to array for an API call,and its working fine,Is is possible that i can retrieve data of multiple models in one call ? As to get JSON data of users along with Pages JSON ? Or i need a separate call for this.



      Here what i have tried so far



      //Controller
      public function index(Request $request)
      {
      $users = User::all();
      $pages = Page::all();
      return new UserCollection($users);
      }

      //API Resource
      public function toArray($request)
      {
      return [
      'name' => $this->name,
      'username' => $this->username,
      'bitcoin' => $this->bitcoin,
      ];
      }


      Any help will be highly appretiated







      laravel laravel-5 laravel-resource






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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 12:52









      Yahya Uddin

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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 9:58









      Khirad BanuKhirad Banu

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          You can do the following:



          public function index(Request $request)
          {
          $users = User::all();
          $pages = Page::all();
          return new response()->json([
          'users' => new UserCollection($users),
          'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
          ]);
          }





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          You can do the following:



          public function index(Request $request)
          {
          $users = User::all();
          $pages = Page::all();
          return new response()->json([
          'users' => new UserCollection($users),
          'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
          ]);
          }





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          • Thank you this is what i was looking far

            – Khirad Banu
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:41
















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          You can do the following:



          public function index(Request $request)
          {
          $users = User::all();
          $pages = Page::all();
          return new response()->json([
          'users' => new UserCollection($users),
          'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
          ]);
          }





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          • Thank you this is what i was looking far

            – Khirad Banu
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:41














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          You can do the following:



          public function index(Request $request)
          {
          $users = User::all();
          $pages = Page::all();
          return new response()->json([
          'users' => new UserCollection($users),
          'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
          ]);
          }





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          You can do the following:



          public function index(Request $request)
          {
          $users = User::all();
          $pages = Page::all();
          return new response()->json([
          'users' => new UserCollection($users),
          'pages' => new PageCollection($pages),
          ]);
          }






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          answered Nov 22 '18 at 12:54









          Yahya UddinYahya Uddin

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          • Thank you this is what i was looking far

            – Khirad Banu
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:41



















          • Thank you this is what i was looking far

            – Khirad Banu
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:41

















          Thank you this is what i was looking far

          – Khirad Banu
          Nov 23 '18 at 6:41





          Thank you this is what i was looking far

          – Khirad Banu
          Nov 23 '18 at 6:41


















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