Example 1: laravel join
Inner Join : ->join('contacts', 'users.id', '=', 'contacts.user_id')
Left Join : ->leftJoin('posts', 'users.id', '=', 'posts.user_id')
Right Join : ->rightJoin('posts', 'users.id', '=', 'posts.user_id')
Cross Join : ->crossJoin('colors')
Advance Queries :
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->join('contacts', function ($join) {
$join->on('users.id', '=', 'contacts.user_id')
->where('contacts.user_id', '>', 5);
})
Example 2: laravel join table
$users = DB::table('users')
->join('contacts', 'users.id', '=', 'contacts.user_id')
->join('orders', 'users.id', '=', 'orders.user_id')
->select('users.*', 'contacts.phone', 'orders.price')
->get();
Example 3: join in laravel eloquent
$customer = DB::table('customers')
->join('shops', 'customers.shop_id', '=', 'shops.shop_id')
->where('customer_contact', $contact_no)
->get();
Example 4: laravel + join 2 eloquent queries
$select->joinSub(
$selectSubQry,
'ag',
'ag.id',
'=',
'agp.userId'
);
Example 5: laravel outer join
->join('answers as answers', 'responses.answer_id', '=', 'answers.id', 'left outer')