I have this function that gets the data from MySQL by month using carbon
$calls = \DB::table('calls')
->where('owned_by_id', $report->id)
->where(\DB::raw('month(created_at)'), Carbon::today()->month)
->get();
$report->callsCount = $calls->count();
It works fine what i want to do is to get the data per week
I tried modifying the code like this:
->where(\DB::raw('week(created_at)'), Carbon::today()->week)
but i get an error in Laravel
Unknown getter 'week'
Look you need to filter date by week which mean date range try this
$calls = \DB::table('calls')
->where('owned_by_id', $report->id)
->whereBetween('created_at', [Carbon::now()->subWeek()->format("Y-m-d H:i:s"), Carbon::now()])
->get();
$report->callsCount = $calls->count();
This mean to get all data from last 7 days to now based on carbon docs https://carbon.nesbot.com/docs/ and laravel docs https://laravel.com/docs/5.8/queries#where-clauses
Use whereBetween with two carbon date instances.
->whereBetween('created_at', [
Carbon\Carbon::parse('last monday')->startOfDay(),
Carbon\Carbon::parse('next friday')->endOfDay(),
])
Like #Abrar says, if you need to count total calls of the current month u can use whereBetween:
$calls = \DB::table('calls')
->where('owned_by_id', $report->id)
->whereBetween('created_at', [
now()->locale('en')->startOfWeek(),
now()->locale('en')->endOfWeek(),
])
->get();
$report->callsCount = $calls->count();
But u want to count the total numerb of calls per each week u need to use groupBy.
Good luck!
I am trying to get only the current dates and the previous dates.Here is how i tried
$jobseekers = Calllog::orderBy('calllogs.created_at','DESC')
->get()->where('call_back_date', '<=', Carbon::today()->toDateString());
This show only the previous dates, i want to get both.If i remove "<", it shows only the current date.Help me out please.
Use tomorrow and < condition
$jobseekers = Calllog::orderBy('calllogs.created_at','DESC')
->get()->where('call_back_date', '<', Carbon::tomorrow()->toDateString());
use below eloquent query
$jobseekers = Calllog::whereDate('call_back_date','<=',Carbon::today)->get()
$jobseekers = Calllog::orderBy('calllogs.created_at','DESC')->where('call_back_date', '<=', Carbon::now())->get();
Using now() instead of today(). Unlike today(), now() returns complete datetime at the moment.
Also notice that i moved where condition before get() to prevent fetching extra data from database.
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong?
I'm trying to output all the months but group them so they are unique.
$months = NewsItem::select(DB::raw('MONTH("created_at") as month'))->groupBy('month')->get();
return $months;
I'm getting the following back
{"month":null}
In my database I have five news articles all created_at 05/01/2017 so it's right that I only get one response but I'm not getting the number of the month back?
You can use groupBy() method with closure:
$months = NewsItem::groupBy(function($d) {
return Carbon::parse($d->created_at)->format('m');
})->get();
Or get data first and then use groupBy() on the Eloquent collection:
$months = NewsItem::get()->groupBy(function($d) {
return Carbon::parse($d->created_at)->format('m');
});
Why do you need the group by clause in your usecase?
You are not fetching any additional data for which a group by is required, you just want to have a list of distinct months, so use distinct.
$months = NewsItem::selectRaw("MONTH(created_at) as month")->distinct()->get();
Also looking at the solution provided by Alexey, you'll need to fetch the entire dataset from the DB, which is highly inefficient looking at what you are trying to do. A distinct() query would be much faster than a select * and group the results in PHP.
Edit:
Little sidenote here, the reason you get null returned as value is because you use a string in the MONTH() function instead of the actual field.
You can simply using groupby and mysql MONTH.
$months = NewsItem::groupby(\DB::raw('MONTH(created_at) as month'))->get();
You can do it this way:
NewsItem::get(["*",\DB::raw('MONTH(created_at) as month')])->groupBy('month');
To get earnings on monthly basis you can try the below code:-
$getMonthlyReport = OrderMaster::select(DB::raw("sum(order_total_amt) as earnings,date_format(order_date, '%Y-%m') as YearMonth"))
->groupBy('order_date')
->get();
$month = NewsItem::select(
DB::raw('DATE_FORMAT(created_at, "%M") as month'))
->groupBy('month')
->get();
This is the case:
In my database I have a table deployments. The rows in the table also have a field created_at. Now I would like to select all rows where the created_date is older than 14 days. But I'm stuck on how to do this with Carbon. My query now looks like this:
$passed = Deployment::where('created_at', '>=', );
Can anyone help me with this?
You can use the subDays() method:
$passed = Deployment::where('created_at', '<=', Carbon::now()->subDays(14)->toDateTimeString());
You can use Carbon::now()->subDays(14)
$passed = Deployment::where('created_at', '>=', Carbon::now()->subDays(14)->toDateTimeString());
You can read more about Carbon its feature here Carbon Documentation
I currently have a table of page_views that records one row for each time a visitor accesses a page, recording the user's ip/id and the id of the page itself. I should add that the created_at column is of type: timestamp, so it includes the hours/minutes/seconds. When I try groupBy queries, it does not group same days together because of the seconds difference.
created_at page_id user_id
========== ======= =======
10-11-2013 3 1
10-12 2013 5 5
10-13 2013 5 2
10-13 2013 3 4
... ... ...
I'd like to get results based on views/day, so I can get something like:
date views
==== =====
10-11-2013 15
10-12 2013 45
... ...
I'm thinking I'll need to dig into DB::raw() queries to achieve this, but any insight would help greatly, thanks
Edit: Added clarification of created_at format.
I believe I have found a solution to this, the key is the DATE() function in mysql, which converts a DateTime into just Date:
DB::table('page_views')
->select(DB::raw('DATE(created_at) as date'), DB::raw('count(*) as views'))
->groupBy('date')
->get();
However, this is not really an Laravel Eloquent solution, since this is a raw query.The following is what I came up with in Eloquent-ish syntax. The first where clause uses carbon dates to compare.
$visitorTraffic = PageView::where('created_at', '>=', \Carbon\Carbon::now->subMonth())
->groupBy('date')
->orderBy('date', 'DESC')
->get(array(
DB::raw('Date(created_at) as date'),
DB::raw('COUNT(*) as "views"')
));
You can use Carbon (integrated in Laravel)
// Carbon
use Carbon\Carbon;
$visitorTraffic = PageView::select('id', 'title', 'created_at')
->get()
->groupBy(function($date) {
return Carbon::parse($date->created_at)->format('Y'); // grouping by years
//return Carbon::parse($date->created_at)->format('m'); // grouping by months
});
Here is how I do it. A short example, but made my query much more manageable
$visitorTraffic = PageView::where('created_at', '>=', \Carbon\Carbon::now->subMonth())
->groupBy(DB::raw('Date(created_at)'))
->orderBy('created_at', 'DESC')->get();
Like most database problems, they should be solved by using the database.
Storing the data you want to group by and using indexes you can achieve an efficient and clear method to solve this problem.
Create the migration
$table->tinyInteger('activity_year')->unsigned()->index();
$table->smallInteger('activity_day_of_year')->unsigned()->index();
Update the Model
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use DB;
use Carbon\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class PageView extends Model
{
public function scopePerDay($query){
$query->groupBy('activity_year');
$query->groupBy('activity_day_of_year');
return $query;
}
public function setUpdatedAt($value)
{
$date = Carbon::now();
$this->activity_year = (int)$date->format('y');
$this->activity_day_of_year = $date->dayOfYear;
return parent::setUpdatedAt($value);
}
Usage
$viewsPerDay = PageView::perDay()->get();
You can filter the results based on formatted date using mysql (See here for Mysql/Mariadb help) and use something like this in laravel-5.4:
Model::selectRaw("COUNT(*) views, DATE_FORMAT(created_at, '%Y %m %e') date")
->groupBy('date')
->get();
I had same problem, I'm currently using Laravel 5.3.
I use DATE_FORMAT()
->groupBy(DB::raw("DATE_FORMAT(created_at, '%Y-%m-%d')"))
Hopefully this will help you.
PageView::select('id','title', DB::raw('DATE(created_at) as date'))
->get()
->groupBy('date');
To group data according to DATE instead of DATETIME, you can use CAST function.
$visitorTraffic = PageView::select('id', 'title', 'created_at')
->get()
->groupBy(DB::raw('CAST(created_at AS DATE)'));
Warning: untested code.
$dailyData = DB::table('page_views')
->select('created_at', DB::raw('count(*) as views'))
->groupBy('created_at')
->get();
I know this is an OLD Question and there are multiple answers. How ever according to the docs and my experience on laravel below is the good "Eloquent way" of handling things
In your model, add a mutator/Getter like this
public function getCreatedAtTimeAttribute()
{
return $this->created_at->toDateString();
}
Another way is to cast the columns
in your model, populate the $cast array
$casts = [
'created_at' => 'string'
]
The catch here is that you won't be able to use the Carbon on this model again since Eloquent will always cast the column into string
Hope it helps :)
Using Laravel 4.2 without Carbon
Here's how I grab the recent ten days and count each row with same day created_at timestamp.
$q = Spins::orderBy('created_at', 'desc')
->groupBy(DB::raw("DATE_FORMAT(created_at, '%Y-%m-%d')"))
->take(10)
->get(array(
DB::raw('Date(created_at) as date'),
DB::raw('COUNT(*) as "views"')
));
foreach ($q as $day) {
echo $day->date. " Views: " . $day->views.'<br>';
}
Hope this helps
You could also solve this problem in following way:
$totalView = View::select(DB::raw('Date(read_at) as date'), DB::raw('count(*) as Views'))
->groupBy(DB::raw('Date(read_at)'))
->orderBy(DB::raw('Date(read_at)'))
->get();
this way work properly and I used it in many projects!
for example I get data of views the last 30 days:
$viewsData = DB::table('page_views')
->where('page_id', $page->id)
->whereDate('created_at', '>=', now()->subDays(30))
->select(DB::raw('DATE(created_at) as data'), DB::raw('count(*) as views'))
->groupBy('date')
->get();
If you want to get the number of views based on different IPs, you can use the DISTINCT like below :
$viewsData = DB::table('page_views')
->where('page_id', $page->id)
->whereDate('created_at', '>=', now()->subDays(30))
->select(DB::raw('DATE(created_at) as data'), DB::raw('count(DISTINCT user_ip) as visitors'))
->groupBy('date')
->get();
You can easily customize it by manipulating the columns name
you can use the following code to group them by the date, since you have to parse both in the selection query and in the groupBy method:
$counts = DB::table('page_views')->select(DB::raw('DATE(created_at) as created_at'), DB::raw('COUNT(*) as views'))->
groupBy(DB::raw('DATE(created_at)'))->
get();
in mysql you can add MONTH keyword having the timestamp as a parameter
in laravel you can do it like this
Payement::groupBy(DB::raw('MONTH(created_at)'))->get();
I built a laravel package for making statistics : https://github.com/Ifnot/statistics
It is based on eloquent, carbon and indicators so it is really easy to use. It may be usefull for extracting date grouped indicators.
$statistics = Statistics::of(MyModel::query());
$statistics->date('validated_at');
$statistics->interval(Interval::$DAILY, Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2016-01-01'), Carbon::now())
$statistics->indicator('total', function($row) {
return $row->counter;
});
$data = $statistics->make();
echo $data['2016-01-01']->total;
```
Get pages views (or whatever), group my year-month-day and count for each date:
PageView::get()
->groupBy(fn($pv) => $pv->created_at->format('Y-m-d'))
->map(fn($date) => count($date));