laravel eloquent search query 2020
$result = Marriage::where('name','LIKE','%'.$email_or_name.'%')
->orWhere('email','LIKE','%'.$email_or_name.'%')
->get();
laravel eloquent search query 2020
$result = Marriage::where('name','LIKE','%'.$email_or_name.'%')
->orWhere('email','LIKE','%'.$email_or_name.'%')
->get();
search query in laravel
$searchTerm ='milad zamir Abc';
$reservedSymbols = ['-', '+', '<', '>', '@', '(', ')', '~'];
$searchTerm = str_replace($reservedSymbols, ' ', $searchTerm);
$searchValues = preg_split('/\s+/', $searchTerm, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
$res = User::where(function ($q) use ($searchValues) {
foreach ($searchValues as $value) {
$q->orWhere('name', 'like', "%{$value}%");
$q->orWhere('family_name', 'like', "%{$value}%");
}
})->get();
laravel find query
// Retrieve a model by its primary key...
$flight = App\Models\Flight::find(1);
// Retrieve the first model matching the query constraints...
$flight = App\Models\Flight::where('active', 1)->first();
// Shorthand for retrieving the first model matching the query constraints...
$flight = App\Models\Flight::firstWhere('active', 1);
laravel "query()->find"
The find Method
If you are overriding the find method in your own models and calling parent::find() within your custom method, you should now change it to call the find method on the Eloquent query builder:
public static function find($id, $columns = ['*'])
{
$model = static::query()->find($id, $columns);
// ...
return $model;
}
laravel find query
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Flight extends Model
{
/**
* Indicates if the model should be timestamped.
*
* @var bool
*/
public $timestamps = false;
}
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