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I'm trying to get all the properties, in a watchlist(s) where the list has a user id.

The relationship is set up as follows.

Each watchlist is related to a user id. Each Property has a watchlist id.

I need all properties, in all the watchlists belonging to that user.

The watchlist gets the user_id automatically upon creation.

Here are my models

Watchlist

public function properties(){
      return $this->hasMany('App\WatchedProperties');
    }

    public function user(){
      return $this->belongsTo('App\User');
    }

WatchedProperties

public function watchlist(){
    return $this->belongsTo('App\Watchlist');
  }

Query Gets all books in every list disregarding user ids and list ids

$Watchlists = WatchedBooks::all();

Currently gets all books regardless of userid.

I need all books in all of the user's lists.

A user could have multiple lists List A List B

So something like All books from all lists where the list id is related to user id.

This is what the Watchlist DB looks like WatchlistDB

This is what the WatchedBooks DB looks like Books in watchlist

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  • if i'm not mistaken watchlist mean the book list you are going to read and WatchedBooks ,mean books you've read in the watchlist right ? Mar 20, 2018 at 13:51

2 Answers 2

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Laravel has a beautiful solution for this: you can add a ->hasManyThrough relation to the user model. You can find more information about this type of relation in the Laravel documentation about Eloquent relationships.

The user model will look like this:

class User extends Model {

    [...]

    public function watchedBooks()
        return $this->hasManyThrough('App\WatchedBook', 'App\Watchlist');
    }

    [...]

}

Then you can get all the WatchedBooks, associated with the user, using

$user->watchedBooks;

or

$user->watchedBooks()->yourBuilderQueryHere()->get();
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  • This solution is better than the one I provided, since the relationships are all one-to-many. I'll leave mine as a "working alternative", but this is the answer you were looking for. Mar 20, 2018 at 13:56
  • So i need the inverse of lists in the user model? I currently only have lists belong to user, not users have many lists
    – user9277589
    Mar 20, 2018 at 13:57
  • Yes, you would need to add a hasMany('App\Watchlist') Mar 20, 2018 at 13:58
  • I'm confused. Do i not need a query in my controller to pass to my view, and do a for each loop
    – user9277589
    Mar 20, 2018 at 14:02
  • No, you won't. If you have the $user variable present in your view. You can use the 'magic' property. Mar 20, 2018 at 14:04
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whereHas allows you to query in relationships. More information on this can be found at https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/eloquent-relationships#querying-relationship-existence

$Watchlists = WatchedBooks::whereHas('watchlist', function($query) use ($user_id){
    $query->where('user_id', $user_id)
})->get();

The script above gets all WatchedBooks that are associated with a Watchlist that is owned by a user ($user_id).

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  • Where is the value from $user_id coming from. Should it not be auth
    – user9277589
    Mar 20, 2018 at 13:55
  • You could set $user_id = Auth::id();. I'm not sure how Laravel would respond with calling "Auth" in a subquery. Mar 20, 2018 at 13:57

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