guarded laravel code example

Example 1: laravel update from query

$affected = DB::table('users')
              ->where('id', 1)
              ->update(['votes' => 1]);

Example 2: fillable vs guarded laravel

Mass assignment is a process of sending an array of data that will be saved to the specified model at once. In general, you don’t need to save data on your model on one by one basis,
but rather in a single process.
  In Laravel, fillable attributes are used to specify those fields which are to be mass assigned. Guarded attributes are used to specify those fields which are not mass assignable.

Example 3: laravel create or update

// If there's a flight from Oakland to San Diego, set the price to $99.
// If no matching model exists, create one.
$flight = App\Models\Flight::updateOrCreate(
    ['departure' => 'Oakland', 'destination' => 'San Diego'],
    ['price' => 99, 'discounted' => 1]
);

Example 4: laravel eloquent remove from db

$res=User::where('id',$id)->delete();

Example 5: laravel query with trashed

$user->roles()->withTrashed()->get();

Example 6: laravel eloquent remove from db

public function destroy($id){

  $res=User::find($id)->delete();
  if ($res){
    $data=[
    'status'=>'1',
    'msg'=>'success'
  ];
  }else{
    $data=[
    'status'=>'0',
    'msg'=>'fail'
  ];
  return response()->json($data);