Here is what I try to do:
$q = Question::where('id',$id -> id)->get();
$q[] = $q->push([ 'test' => true]);
dd($q);
This will output:
Collection {#220 ▼
#items: array:3 [▼
0 => Question {#225 ▶}
1 => array:1 [▼
"test" => true
]
2 => null
]
}
So 'test' => true
will append as a new key, but I want to insert it in Question
so latter I can access to it like this with foreach $q -> test
So here is how I want access to item:
@foreach($q as $qq)
{{ $qq->test }}
@endforeach
It can be done by using setAttribute() function of Eloquent Model (https://github.com/illuminate/database/blob/master/Eloquent/Model.php).
As You can see it stores data in protected $attributes using setAttribute(), and when we do $SomeModel->some_field it uses magic method __get() to retrieve item by association from attributes array.
Here is the resolution to Your question:
Apart from
setAttribute()
, you can useput()
refer to this post for one item. Andmap()
for many items, refer to this post.