Answers for "eloquent groupBy"

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group by laravel

$user_info = DB::table('usermetas')
                 ->select('browser', DB::raw('count(*) as total'))
                 ->groupBy('browser')
                 ->get();
Posted by: Guest on August-06-2020
0

laravel collection groupBy

$collection = collect([
    ['account_id' => 'account-x10', 'product' => 'Chair'],
    ['account_id' => 'account-x10', 'product' => 'Bookcase'],
    ['account_id' => 'account-x11', 'product' => 'Desk'],
]);

$grouped = $collection->groupBy('account_id');

$grouped->toArray();

/*
    [
        'account-x10' => [
            ['account_id' => 'account-x10', 'product' => 'Chair'],
            ['account_id' => 'account-x10', 'product' => 'Bookcase'],
        ],
        'account-x11' => [
            ['account_id' => 'account-x11', 'product' => 'Desk'],
        ],
    ]
*/
Posted by: Guest on April-03-2020
1

groupby in laravel

You can use unique('field_name'); instead of groupBy('field_name');
/**
 * Show the application dashboard.
 *
 * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
 */
public function index()
{
    $messages = Message::select("*")
                            ->where('receiver_id',$id)
                            ->orderBy('created_at', 'desc')
                            ->get()
                            ->unique('sender_id');
  
    dd($messages);
}
Posted by: Guest on December-21-2020
0

laravel groupby and latest

//If You want the latest id of records then you can use unique() after get(),
//don't use group by if you use groupBy 
//then you lose your control from id. I hope this is useful for you

myModel::select('id','purch','name','prcvalue')
  ->where('purch','=','10234')
  ->orderBy('prcvalue','DESC')
  ->get()
  ->unique('name');
Posted by: Guest on June-14-2021

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