laravel protected with code example
Example 1: laravel create model
# The easiest way to create a model instance is using the
# make:model Artisan command:
php artisan make:model Flight
# If you would like to generate a database migration when you
# generate the model, you may use the --migration or -m option:
php artisan make:model Flight --migration
php artisan make:model Flight -m
Example 2: laravel where has
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
$posts = App\Post::whereHas('comments', function (Builder $query) {
$query->where('content', 'like', 'foo%');
})->get();
$posts = App\Post::whereHas('comments', function (Builder $query) {
$query->where('content', 'like', 'foo%');
}, '>=', 10)->get();
Example 3: how to use where relationship laravel
Event::with(["owner", "participants" => function($q) use($someId){
$q->where('participants.IdUser', '=', 1);
}])
Example 4: one to many laravel
For example, a blog post may have an infinite number of comments. And a single
comment belongs to only a single post
class Post extends Model
{
public function comments()
{
return $this->hasMany('App\Models\Comment');
}
}
class Comment extends Model
{
public function post()
{
return $this->belongsTo('App\Models\Post');
}
}
Example 5: laravel detach
$user->roles()->detach($roleId);
$user->roles()->detach();
Example 6: associate laravel
When updating a belongsTo relationship, you may use the associate method. This
method will set the foreign key on the child model:
$account = App\Account::find(10);
$user->account()->associate($account);
$user->save();
When removing a belongsTo relationship, you may use the dissociate method. This
method will set the relationship foreign key to null:
$user->account()->dissociate();
$user->save();