I have a number of different roles, who are all essentially "users" in my laravel app.
I'm having a problem with eloquent relationships where I can easily get one of the relationships, in the context of the user as a car owner, but when I try get another relationship in the context of a (different) user as a maintenance manager, I get this error: Cannot redeclare class App\Models\User
.
serviceAgreement model
public function manager()
{
return $this->belongsTo('carfreak\Models\User','manager_id','id');
}
Works fine:
$managers = $owner->serviceAgreement()->get();
produces error
$managers = $owner->serviceAgreement()->with('manager')->get();
I'm thinking the problem lies somewhere in how I've written my relationship - my referring to the \Models\User
. I've tried to refer to the logged in user, but it (a) doesn't make sense for this application and (b) doesn't work anyway.
return $this->belongsTo(Auth::User(),'manager_id','id');
Some pointers please?
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