I have an admin table and admin has many form. Each form is assigned to an admin that is displayed on their dashboard.
The trouble is there can be form that is that is not assigned to any admin.
I want to get all those forms Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
Edit : Admin is related to form via a custom relation as described Here
To summarize,
Admin.php
public function states(){
return $this->belongsToMany('App\State');
}
public function cities()
{
return $this->belongsToMany('App\City');
}
//gets the forms in this admin's city or state
//Let me know if there is a better way to do this, i feel like im overdoing stuff here
public function forms()
{
//cities
$cities = $this->cities->pluck('name');
//states
$states = $this->states->pluck('name');
$users = User::whereIn('state',$states)>orWhereIn('city',$cities)->get()->pluck('id');
$forms = Form::whereIn('user_id',$users);
return $forms;
}
Id like to get the form that doesnt belong to any admin
You may be looking for doesntHave.
$forms=Form::doesntHave('admin')->get();
Why don't you simply do the reverse of it?
$forms = Form::whereNotIn('user_id', $users);
Related
I am trying to find a way to write eloquent way to query my model.
I have a Form model every form belongs to a User (Form:User = 1:1). Each User has a State and a City associated with them. Admin reviews a Form and each admin can be assigned to multiple State and City.
I want to find the Form that belongs to an Admin.
This is the forms function in Admin.php (Model)
public function forms()
{
//cities
$cities = $this->cities->pluck('name');
//states
$states = $this->states->pluck('name');
//get all form from the user and states
$forms = Form::whereHas('user',function ($query) use($cities,$states)
{
// find form from his states or cities
$query->whereIn('state',$states)->orWhereIn('city',$cities);
});
return $forms;
}
Currently it returns all the forms.
Any help will be appreciated!!!
You can try this:
$citiesForms =$this->cities->forms->toArray();
$statesForms = $this->states->forms->toArray();
return array_merge($citiesForms, $statesForms);
and you can look for hasManyThrough to make this done in one line
Database Table Relationship
What I did:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$company_feedback = $request->user()->company()
->get()->pluck('id')- >toArray();
$company = Company::whereIn('id',$company_feedback);
$feedback = $company->feedback;
return view('feedback.index', ['feedbacks' => $feedback]);
}
By using eloquent relationship, how to retrieve feedback data from a specific user id ? I want show feedback data which belong to current login user login id.
anyone could help? show me how to write the code in Index method in Feedback class.
Assuming you have two models User.php and Feedback.php
If you want to retrieve all feedback given by a current user
In your User.php
public function feedback()
{
//assuming you have user_id column in feedback table
return $this->hasMany("App\Feedback",'user_id');
}
In your controller
//all feedback given by the current user
$feedbacks = Auth::user()->feedback;
I'm just started to work with Laravel and think its a pretty good framework.
But there is a lot to learn and i can mostly find everything in the user guide except this part:
I'm trying to get items from my database they are sorted with a category id that relates to a other table item_catagories in this table are stored:
id
name
parent
In my url of the website I use the name of the category instead of the id.
http://example.com/catagory/subcatagory
when subcatagory has a value I want to search for the related items.
I now have it like this:
if($subcategory){
$foo = ItemCategories::where(['group' => $category, 'name'=> $subcategory])
->get()[0]->id;
$data['products'] = Items::where('category_id', $foo)->get();
}
but there must be a much simpler way to get the same results.
I hope someone can help me to understand how I can do it better
Edit
I forgot to add the relation code:
The item class:
public function categorie(){
return $this->hasOne('App\ItemCategories');
}
The categorie class:
public function items(){
return $this->belongsTo('App\Items');
}
You can use Laravel Eloquent's relationships for this. On your category model:
public function items() { return $this->hasMany('Items'); }
Once you've done that, on a category, you can do $category->items to fetch all of its related items.
Incidentally, when you do this:
->get()[0]
you can just do this:
->first()
If you wish to bring your results already populated, one way to do this is:
$foo = ItemCategories::where(['group' => $category, 'name'=> $subcategory])->with('items')->first();
Something very basic but I'm having a hard time solving this.
I have a list of users in the database that show as online users. I am fetching these users by their user_id
Model
public function scopeloggedInUser($query){
return $query->select('user_id')->get();
}
when I var_dump or dd it shows that its a collection of a list of currently logged in users. (Said it was super simple).
I need to fetch those individual users. How do I dilute this to the individual user within the Online Model.
Within the Controller
public function index(Online $online)
{
$activeuser = $online->loggedInUser();
return view('user.user', compact('activeuser'));
}
In your online-model specify a relationship to the real user like this:
public function user()
{
return $this->hasOne('App\User');
}
In your view you can now access each user in your foreach-loop like this:
foreach ($activeusers as $user)
{
echo $user->user->username; // or whatever fields you need
}
But to be honest: in your case I wouldn't set up a new database table and new model if you need this functionality.
Move your logic to your User model and add a boolean field to your user table and change your query-scope to this (again: in your user model)
public function scopeOnline($query){
return $query->where('online', 1);
}
You also shouldn't do a get() within a scope because then you have no more access to the query builder. For example: you want all logged in users that are female.
With get: not pretty.
Without get:
User::online()->where('gender', '=', 'female')->get();
I am building a Cake PHP application. Different users have different properties so I use two objects to store a user for example
User hasOne Student / Student belongs to User
User hasOne Lecturer / Lecturer belongs to User
The profile edit page will allow the User to edit all their details for both objects. I've set up the form and used saveAll so save both objects. My problem is dynamically populating the dropdown menus depending on which role the user has.
For example the counties field. Admin does not have an address whereas Student and Lecturer do. I have setup my Country model to find all my counties and put them into opt-groups in the select box (sorting them by country as shown here Dropdown list with dyanmic optgroup)
I can do this fine inside the Students/LecturersController as they allow me to access the Country model as I set $uses variable. I do not want to do this inside the UsersController as not all user roles have an address and an address is never stored inside the User object. I tried putting the code in the model but then I don't know how to access other Models inside a Model. Up to now I've had no problem building the app and I feel that I may have made a bad design decision somewhere or there's something I'm not understanding properly.
Essentially I'm asking how do I implement the setForForm() function below.
public function edit() {
//get user
$user = $this->Auth->user();
//get role
$role = $user['User']['role'];
if ($this->request->is('post') || $this->request->is('put')) {
//get IDs
$userID = $user['User']['id'];
$roleID = $user[$role]['id'];
//set IDs
$this->request->data[$role]['user_id'] = $userID;
$this->request->data[$role]['id'] = $roleID;
$this->request->data['User']['id'] = $userID;
//delete data for role that is not theirs
foreach ($this->request->data as $key => $value) {
if($key !== 'User' && $key !== $role) {
unset($this->request->data[$key]);
}
}
if ($this->User->saveAll($this->request->data)) {
//update logged in user
$this->Auth->login($this->User->$role->findByUserId($userID));
$this->Session->setFlash('Changes saved successfully.');
} else {
$this->Session->setFlash(__('Please try again.'));
}
}
//set role for easy access
$this->set(compact('role'));
//sets required variables for role form
$this->User->$role->setForForm();
//fills in form on first request
if (!$this->request->data) {
$this->request->data = $user;
}
//render form depending on role
$this->render(strtolower('edit_' . $role));
}
//this is the method I would like to implement in the Student/Lecturer model somehow
public function setForForm() {
$counties = $this->Country->getCountiesByCountry();
$homeCounties = $counties;
$termCounties = $counties;
$this->set(compact('homeCounties', 'termCounties'));
}
Not sure if I get your question correct, but I think what you want is the following:
User hasOne Student / Student belongs to User
and
Student hasOne Country / Country belongsTo Student
(and the same for Lectureres)
then from your UsersController you can do:
$this->User->Student->Country->findCountiesByCountry();
hope that helps
--
EDIT:
if you want to want to use $role instead of Student/Lecturer you would have to do it like this:
$this->User->{$role}->Country->findCountiesByCountry();
In the end I decided to just load counties in the user controller regardless of whether the form will need them or not since Admin is the only user that doesn't need them.
Try something like this:
public function setForForm() {
App::import('model', 'Country');
$Country = New Country();
$counties = $Country->getCountiesByCountry();
$homeCounties = $counties;
$termCounties = $counties;
$this->set(compact('homeCounties', 'termCounties'));
}
I don't know is this the best solution or not but it is working at least :)
Edited
Here is another mistake. Its not recommended to set variable from model to view , you can return data that will be set then in edit function normally set it to the view , but anyways if you need to set from model to the view you can load controller class to your model using App::import(); and use set function.