I have two tables, say "users" and "users_actions", where "users_actions" has an hasMany relation with users:
users
id | name | surname | email...
actions
id | id_action | id_user | log | created_at
Model Users.php
class Users {
public function action()
{
return $this->hasMany('Action', 'user_id')->orderBy('created_at', 'desc');
}
}
Now, I want to retrieve a list of all users with their LAST action.
I saw that doing Users::with('action')->get();
can easily give me the last action by simply fetching only the first result of the relation:
foreach ($users as $user) {
echo $user->action[0]->description;
}
but I wanted to avoid this of course, and just pick ONLY THE LAST action for EACH user.
I tried using a constraint, like
Users::with(['action' => function ($query) {
$query->orderBy('created_at', 'desc')
->limit(1);
}])
->get();
but that gives me an incorrect result since Laravel executes this query:
SELECT * FROM users_actions WHERE user_id IN (1,2,3,4,5)
ORDER BY created_at
LIMIT 1
which is of course wrong. Is there any possibility to get this without executing a query for each record using Eloquent? Am I making some obvious mistake I'm not seeing? I'm quite new to using Eloquent and sometimes relationship troubles me.
Edit:
A part from the representational purpose, I also need this feature for searching inside a relation, say for example I want to search users where LAST ACTION = 'something'
I tried using
$actions->whereHas('action', function($query) {
$query->where('id_action', 1);
});
but this gives me ALL the users which had had an action = 1, and since it's a log everyone passed that step.
Edit 2:
Thanks to @berkayk looks like I solved the first part of my problem, but still I can't search within the relation.
Actions::whereHas('latestAction', function($query) {
$query->where('id_action', 1);
});
still doesn't perform the right query, it generates something like:
select * from `users` where
(select count(*)
from `users_action`
where `users_action`.`user_id` = `users`.`id`
and `id_action` in ('1')
) >= 1
order by `created_at` desc
I need to get the record where the latest action is 1
I created a package for this: https://github.com/staudenmeir/eloquent-eager-limit
Use the
HasEagerLimit
trait in both the parent and the related model.Then you can apply
->limit(1)
to your relationship and you will get the latest action per user.To load latest related data for each user you could get it using self join approach on actions table something like
To do it via query builder way you can write it as
To eager to the latest relation for a user you can define it as a
hasOne
relation on your model likeThere is no need for dependent sub query just apply regular filter inside whereHas
My solution linked by @berbayk is cool if you want to easily get latest
hasMany
related model.However, it couldn't solve the other part of what you're asking for, since querying this relation with
where
clause would result in pretty much the same what you already experienced - all rows would be returned, onlylatest
wouldn't be latest in fact (but latest matching the where constraint).So here you go:
the easy way - get all and filter collection:
or the hard way - do it in sql (assuming MySQL):
Choose one of these solutions by comparing performance - the first will return all rows and filter possibly big collection.
The latter will run subquery (
whereHas
) with nested subquery (where('id', function () {..}
), so both ways might be potentially slow on big table.Let change a bit the @berkayk's code.
Define this relation in
Users
model,And
Laravel Uses take() function not Limit
Try the below Code i hope it's working fine for u
or simply add a take method to your relationship like below
I think the solution you are asking for is explained here http://softonsofa.com/tweaking-eloquent-relations-how-to-get-latest-related-model/
Define this relation in User model,
And get the results with