You only get one role at a time because the search was limited to the 'friend' role. To change that you need to change the 'where' criteria in the 1st hashref:
$c->model('DB::Users')->search_like(
{ 'username' => '%foo%' },
{
join => { 'map_user_role' => 'role' },
'+select' => [ 'role.id', 'role.role' ],
'+as' => [ 'roleid', 'role' ],
rows => 10,
},
);
The plus ("+") sign is needed because 'role.id' and 'role.role' do not originate in the Users schema/table
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