I am attempting to rewrite some logic for a database which was previously used with Codeigniter. The design is such that some of the conditions for a many-to-many join are stored in the joining table like so:
Table user
- user_id
...
Table avatars
- user_id
- image_id
- uploaded_timestamp
- deleted_timestamp
Table images
- image_id
...
In this case, I want to get all images associated with a user through the avatars table, ordered by time uploaded time descending, and not including deleted avatars (deleted_timestamp not null).
I have discovered that using Eloquent's hasMany does not allow conditions on the joining table. What is the cleanest way to achieve this affect, or do i need to resort to building a full query in the way I used to with Codeigniter's active record class?
Note: I have found this answer which suggests using ->hasMany(..)->with('another_column_from_pivot_table')
, but that only seems to work with Laravel 3's Eloquent implementation. It seems ->with is now for eagar loading only.