Add __isset() method to Relationship class#1050
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__isset() method to Relationship class#1050aatanasov-cloudinary merged 1 commit intocloudinary:developfrom
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Without this, calling `isset()` on an overloaded property accessed via the magic `__get()` method, like `public_id` returns `false`, even if it is set.
isset() method to Relationship class__isset() method to Relationship class
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@acrobertson, Thank you for your contribution and for preparing a PR for the submitted issue. The code changes look good. |
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Fixes #1049
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This adds a magic
__isset()method to theCloudinary\Relate\Relationshipclass to complement the existing__get()and__set()methods.Without this, calling
isset()on an overloaded property likepublic_idreturnsfalse, even when it is in fact set.QA notes
Following the reproduction steps in the linked issue, calling
isset()on an overloaded property of aRelationshipinstance should now returntrueif it has a value in the$data_cache.