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I've got this in my Laravel webapp:

@foreach($mentors as $mentor)
    @foreach($mentor->intern as $intern)
        <tr class="table-row-link" data-href="/werknemer/{!! $intern->employee->EmployeeId !!}">
            <td>{{ $intern->employee->FirstName }}</td>
            <td>{{  $intern->employee->LastName }}</td>
        </tr>
    @endforeach
@endforeach

How could I check if there are any $mentors->intern->employee ?

When I do :

@if(count($mentors))

It does not check for that.

7 Answers 7

288

To determine if there are any results you can do any of the following:

if ($mentor->first()) { } 
if (!$mentor->isEmpty()) { }
if ($mentor->count()) { }
if (count($mentor)) { }
if ($mentor->isNotEmpty()) { }

Notes / References

->first()

https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Database/Eloquent/Collection.html#method_first

isEmpty() https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Database/Eloquent/Collection.html#method_isEmpty

->count()

https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Database/Eloquent/Collection.html#method_count

count($mentors) works because the Collection implements Countable and an internal count() method:

https://laravel.com/api/5.7/Illuminate/Database/Eloquent/Collection.html#method_count

isNotEmpty()

https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/collections#method-isnotempty

So what you can do is :

if (!$mentors->intern->employee->isEmpty()) { }
2
  • yes I know that but a mentor does not always has a intern. So how could I check for that?
    – Jamie
    Mar 7, 2016 at 8:42
  • 1
    `if ($mentors->has('intern')){} Jan 30, 2021 at 9:09
55

You can always count the collection. For example $mentor->intern->count() will return how many intern does a mentor have.

https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/collections#method-count

In your code you can do something like this

foreach($mentors as $mentor)
    @if($mentor->intern->count() > 0)
    @foreach($mentor->intern as $intern)
        <tr class="table-row-link" data-href="/werknemer/{!! $intern->employee->EmployeeId !!}">
            <td>{{ $intern->employee->FirstName }}</td>
            <td>{{  $intern->employee->LastName }}</td>
        </tr>
    @endforeach
    @else
        Mentor don't have any intern
    @endif
@endforeach
36

Starting from Laravel 5.3 you can simply use :

if ($mentor->isNotEmpty()) {
//do something.
}

Documentation https://laravel.com/docs/5.5/collections#method-isnotempty

1
  • worked in Lumen as well. May 4, 2022 at 14:07
21

This is the fastest way:

if ($coll->isEmpty()) {...}

Other solutions like count do a bit more than you need which costs slightly more time.

Plus, the isEmpty() name quite precisely describes what you want to check there so your code will be more readable.

7

This is the best solution I found so far.

in blade

@if($mentors->count() == 0)
    <td colspan="5" class="text-center">
        Nothing Found
    </td>
@endif

in controller

if ($mentors->count() == 0) {
    return "Nothing Found";
}
1

First you can convert your collection to an array. Next run an empty method like this:

if(empty($collect->toArray())){}
-1

I prefer

(!$mentor)

Is more effective and accurate

2
  • Why would it be more effective and more accurate?
    – Silidrone
    Jan 6, 2021 at 19:22
  • 1
    on the collection this is not working to check if the collection is empty or not Dec 15, 2021 at 16:28

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