Laravel Broadcast event - how to define private channel name dynamically











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I'm learning how to create broadcasted event. I want to notify customer after order status changed. I created Order_Modified event. My problem is that notification is not displayed on private channel. On public channel everything works fine.



class Order_Modified implements ShouldBroadcast
{
use Dispatchable, InteractsWithSockets, SerializesModels;

/**
* Create a new event instance.
*
* @return void
*/

public $order;
public $user;

public function __construct($order, $user)
{
$this->order = $order;
$this->user = $user;
}

/**
* Get the channels the event should broadcast on.
*
* @return IlluminateBroadcastingChannel|array
*/
public function broadcastOn()
{
return new PrivateChannel('order.' . $this->order->id);
}
}


/// notification.vue



<template>
<div>

<div v-if="mes" class="notification is-primary">
<button v-on:click=za() class="delete"></button> Order {{nr}} modified created by {{us}}
</div>

</div>
</template>

<script>
export default {
data: function() {
return {
mes: false,
nr: 0,
us: 0
};
},
mounted() {
Echo.private("order." + e.order.id).listen(
"Order_Modified",
e => {
this.mes = true;
this.nr = e.order.id;
this.us = e.user.id;
}
);
},
methods: {
za: function() {
this.mes = false;
}
}
} ;




/// channels.php



Broadcast::channel('order.{id}', function ($user, $id) {
return $user->id === AppOrder::find($id)->users_id;
});


I think the problem is e.order.id. I don't have any idea how to pass order id to Echo.private method. Please help.










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    I'm learning how to create broadcasted event. I want to notify customer after order status changed. I created Order_Modified event. My problem is that notification is not displayed on private channel. On public channel everything works fine.



    class Order_Modified implements ShouldBroadcast
    {
    use Dispatchable, InteractsWithSockets, SerializesModels;

    /**
    * Create a new event instance.
    *
    * @return void
    */

    public $order;
    public $user;

    public function __construct($order, $user)
    {
    $this->order = $order;
    $this->user = $user;
    }

    /**
    * Get the channels the event should broadcast on.
    *
    * @return IlluminateBroadcastingChannel|array
    */
    public function broadcastOn()
    {
    return new PrivateChannel('order.' . $this->order->id);
    }
    }


    /// notification.vue



    <template>
    <div>

    <div v-if="mes" class="notification is-primary">
    <button v-on:click=za() class="delete"></button> Order {{nr}} modified created by {{us}}
    </div>

    </div>
    </template>

    <script>
    export default {
    data: function() {
    return {
    mes: false,
    nr: 0,
    us: 0
    };
    },
    mounted() {
    Echo.private("order." + e.order.id).listen(
    "Order_Modified",
    e => {
    this.mes = true;
    this.nr = e.order.id;
    this.us = e.user.id;
    }
    );
    },
    methods: {
    za: function() {
    this.mes = false;
    }
    }
    } ;




    /// channels.php



    Broadcast::channel('order.{id}', function ($user, $id) {
    return $user->id === AppOrder::find($id)->users_id;
    });


    I think the problem is e.order.id. I don't have any idea how to pass order id to Echo.private method. Please help.










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      I'm learning how to create broadcasted event. I want to notify customer after order status changed. I created Order_Modified event. My problem is that notification is not displayed on private channel. On public channel everything works fine.



      class Order_Modified implements ShouldBroadcast
      {
      use Dispatchable, InteractsWithSockets, SerializesModels;

      /**
      * Create a new event instance.
      *
      * @return void
      */

      public $order;
      public $user;

      public function __construct($order, $user)
      {
      $this->order = $order;
      $this->user = $user;
      }

      /**
      * Get the channels the event should broadcast on.
      *
      * @return IlluminateBroadcastingChannel|array
      */
      public function broadcastOn()
      {
      return new PrivateChannel('order.' . $this->order->id);
      }
      }


      /// notification.vue



      <template>
      <div>

      <div v-if="mes" class="notification is-primary">
      <button v-on:click=za() class="delete"></button> Order {{nr}} modified created by {{us}}
      </div>

      </div>
      </template>

      <script>
      export default {
      data: function() {
      return {
      mes: false,
      nr: 0,
      us: 0
      };
      },
      mounted() {
      Echo.private("order." + e.order.id).listen(
      "Order_Modified",
      e => {
      this.mes = true;
      this.nr = e.order.id;
      this.us = e.user.id;
      }
      );
      },
      methods: {
      za: function() {
      this.mes = false;
      }
      }
      } ;




      /// channels.php



      Broadcast::channel('order.{id}', function ($user, $id) {
      return $user->id === AppOrder::find($id)->users_id;
      });


      I think the problem is e.order.id. I don't have any idea how to pass order id to Echo.private method. Please help.










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      I'm learning how to create broadcasted event. I want to notify customer after order status changed. I created Order_Modified event. My problem is that notification is not displayed on private channel. On public channel everything works fine.



      class Order_Modified implements ShouldBroadcast
      {
      use Dispatchable, InteractsWithSockets, SerializesModels;

      /**
      * Create a new event instance.
      *
      * @return void
      */

      public $order;
      public $user;

      public function __construct($order, $user)
      {
      $this->order = $order;
      $this->user = $user;
      }

      /**
      * Get the channels the event should broadcast on.
      *
      * @return IlluminateBroadcastingChannel|array
      */
      public function broadcastOn()
      {
      return new PrivateChannel('order.' . $this->order->id);
      }
      }


      /// notification.vue



      <template>
      <div>

      <div v-if="mes" class="notification is-primary">
      <button v-on:click=za() class="delete"></button> Order {{nr}} modified created by {{us}}
      </div>

      </div>
      </template>

      <script>
      export default {
      data: function() {
      return {
      mes: false,
      nr: 0,
      us: 0
      };
      },
      mounted() {
      Echo.private("order." + e.order.id).listen(
      "Order_Modified",
      e => {
      this.mes = true;
      this.nr = e.order.id;
      this.us = e.user.id;
      }
      );
      },
      methods: {
      za: function() {
      this.mes = false;
      }
      }
      } ;




      /// channels.php



      Broadcast::channel('order.{id}', function ($user, $id) {
      return $user->id === AppOrder::find($id)->users_id;
      });


      I think the problem is e.order.id. I don't have any idea how to pass order id to Echo.private method. Please help.







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