ForRo/app/Http/Controllers/AppealController.php
ro fe67927c24 Used laravel validation for appeal form
Switched valdiation from checking for empty strings to using Laravel's
built in form validation. It's pretty.
2024-02-09 17:21:07 -06:00

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<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use App\Mail\LocationAppeal;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail;
use Ramsey\Uuid\Uuid;
use App\Models\Appeal;
class AppealController extends Controller
{
/**
* Send appeal request
*/
public function sendAppeal(Request $request)
{
//$order = Order::findOrFail($request->order_id);
$token = csrf_token();
if ($request->h1 != '' || $request->question != 2) {
return back()->withErrors([
'error' => 'Invalid Request',
]);
} else {
$check = Appeal::where("location", $request->location)->first();
if ($check) {
return back()->withErrors([
'error' => 'Appeal already in process for Location',
]);
} else {
$clean = $request->validate([
'location' => ['required'],
'local_admin' => ['required'],
'local_sponsor' => ['required'],
'appeal_description' => ['required'],
]);
$new = Appeal::create([
'uuid' => Uuid::uuid4(),
'location' => $request->location,
'location_admin' => $request->location_admin,
'sponsor' => $request->sponsor,
'description' => $request->appeal_description,
'approved' => false,
'reviewed' => false,
]);
Mail::to(env('TBS_ADMIN_EMAIL'))->send(new LocationAppeal($request->location, $request->sponsor));
}
//return redirect('/appeals');
return back()->with('message', "Appeal Filed");
};
}
}