snipe-it/app/Http/Transformers/DepreciationsTransformer.php
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<?php
namespace App\Http\Transformers;
use App\Helpers\Helper;
use App\Models\Depreciation;
use Gate;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection;
class DepreciationsTransformer
{
public function transformDepreciations(Collection $depreciations)
{
$array = [];
foreach ($depreciations as $depreciation) {
$array[] = self::transformDepreciation($depreciation);
}
return (new DatatablesTransformer)->transformDatatables($array);
}
public function transformDepreciation(Depreciation $depreciation)
{
$array = [
'id' => (int) $depreciation->id,
'name' => e($depreciation->name),
'months' => $depreciation->months.' '.trans('general.months'),
'created_at' => Helper::getFormattedDateObject($depreciation->created_at, 'datetime'),
'updated_at' => Helper::getFormattedDateObject($depreciation->updated_at, 'datetime'),
];
$permissions_array['available_actions'] = [
'update' => Gate::allows('update', Depreciation::class),
'delete' => Gate::allows('delete', Depreciation::class),
];
$array += $permissions_array;
return $array;
}
}