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 fillable
/**
* The attributes that are mass assignable.
*/
protected $fillable = [
'title',
'slug',
'body',
'image',
'published',
'comments_open'
];
Example 3: laravel firstorcreate
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it if it doesn't exist...
$flight = App\Flight::firstOrCreate(['name' => 'Flight 10']);
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it with the name, delayed, and arrival_time attributes...
$flight = App\Flight::firstOrCreate(
['name' => 'Flight 10'],
['delayed' => 1, 'arrival_time' => '11:30']
);
// Retrieve by name, or instantiate...
$flight = App\Flight::firstOrNew(['name' => 'Flight 10']);
// Retrieve by name, or instantiate with the name, delayed, and arrival_time attributes...
$flight = App\Flight::firstOrNew(
['name' => 'Flight 10'],
['delayed' => 1, 'arrival_time' => '11:30']
);
Example 4: update query in laravel eloquent
$data = DB::table('cart')
->where('crt_id', $id)
->update(['crt_status' =>'0']);
Example 5: laravel scope query
$model = App\Models\Flight::where('legs', '>', 100)
->firstOr(['id', 'legs'], function () {
// ...
});
Example 6: model laravel
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class User extends Model
{
/**
* The "booted" method of the model.
*
* @return void
*/
protected static function booted()
{
static::addGlobalScope('age', function (Builder $builder) {
$builder->where('age', '>', 200);
});
}
}