This is the weirdest mistake I've ever seen in my life, I don't know how to explain it, but it's happening.
When returning a list of models from the controller:
public function index()
{
return MyModel::orderBy('name')->get();
}
I'm getting the following feedback in the browser:
Now if I switch to:
public function index()
{
return MyModel::orderBy('name')->get()->toArray();
}
I get the following feedback in the browser:
After trying to find a solution so that I don't need to call the toArray()
function, I found that by overriding the jsonSerialize()
method as in the example below, in the MyModel
class, it correctly converts the cost_id
to a number.
public function jsonSerialize()
{
return parent::jsonSerialize();
}
If I put the field as string in the $casts
, it works, but converts the numbers to string.
My Model:
My backend:
- PHP 5.6.40
- Laravel 5.4
- Database is DBMaker
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