Return Collection after update()?
That's not how it works. You can't expect this query will return you an object:
$updated = DB::table('users')->where('id', 1)->update(['votes' => 123]);
If you want to use Query Builder only as you mentioned in your question, you'll need to get an object manually:
$data = DB::table('users')->where('id', 1)->first();
With Eloquent you can use the updateOrCreate()
:
$data = User::where('id', 1)->updateOrCreate(['votes' => 123]);
This will return an object. update()
will return boolean, so you can't use it here.
Try this
$updated = tap(DB::table('users')->where('id', 1))
->update(['votes' => 123])
->first();