I am currently using a Laravel Provider
to pass data to a view each time it is called. The App.blade.php
includes the blade file if the user is authenticated.
My problem is that at the moment, no matter what view the user is on, it still calls the ViewServiceProvider.php
, which doesn't seem very efficient.
I have tried to use @if(view()->exists('home'))
, but that doesn't seem to have any effect what so ever, and thus, the queries are still called from the ViewServiceProvider.php
.
App.blade.php:
@if(!Auth::guest())
@if(view()->exists('home'))
@include('layouts.check')
@endif
@endif
ViewServiceProvider.php:
public function boot()
{
view()->composer('layouts.check', function ($view) {
$sites = Site::where('trust_id', Auth::id())->get();
$view->with(['sites' => $sites]);
});
}
Any help would be hugely appreciated.
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