Given the following code:
DB::table('users')->get();
I want to get the raw SQL query string that the database query builder above will generate. In this example, it would be SELECT * FROM users
.
How do I do this?
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Given the following code:
DB::table('users')->get();
I want to get the raw SQL query string that the database query builder above will generate. In this example, it would be SELECT * FROM users
.
How do I do this?
Here comes the perfect example:
https://laravel.com/docs/5.8/database#listening-for-query-events
Open app\Providers\AppServiceProvider.php and add the following to Boot() function:
DB::listen(function ($query) {
var_dump([
$query->sql,
$query->bindings,
$query->time
]);
});
So you don't need to put DB::enableQuerylog()
and DB::getQuerylog()
in every function.
You can use toSql method - the easiest way
DB::table('users')->toSql();
And also if you have bindings in your query and want to see the query with bindings. You cant use somthing like that:
$query = DB::table('table')->whereIn('some_field', [1,2,30]);
$sql_with_bindings = str_replace_array('?', $query->getBindings(), $query->toSql());
dd($sql_with_bindings);
There's a lot of information already answered, will just post my own findings that i've been using whenever i need to output the sql query before it's being executed.
Consider below sample:
$user = DB::table('user')->where('id',1);
echo $user->toSql();
echo $user->toSql() = This will just out put the raw query but will not show the parameter(s) passed.
To output the query with the parameter being passed we can use laravel getBindings() and helper str_replace_array like this:
$queryWithParam = str_replace_array('?',$user->getBindings(),$user->toSql());
echo $queryWithParam;
Hope this also helps.
Add this code to your AppServiceProvider and get Log file
\DB::listen(function ($query) {
\Log::info(
$query->sql,
$query->bindings,
$query->time
);
});
Here is the solution I use:
DB::listen(function ($sql, $bindings, $time) {
$bound = preg_replace_callback("/\?/", function($matches) use ($bindings) {
static $localBindings;
if (!isset($localBindings)) {
$localBindings = $bindings;
}
$val = array_shift($localBindings);
switch (gettype($val)) {
case "boolean":
$val = ($val === TRUE) ? 1 : 0; // mysql doesn't support BOOL data types, ints are widely used
// $val = ($val === TRUE) ? "'t'" : "'f'"; // todo: use this line instead of the above for postgres and others
break;
case "NULL":
$val = "NULL";
break;
case "string":
case "object":
$val = "'". addslashes($val). "'"; // correct escaping would depend on the RDBMS
break;
}
return $val;
}, $sql);
array_map(function($x) {
(new \Illuminate\Support\Debug\Dumper)->dump($x);
}, [$sql, $bindings, $bound]);
});
Please, read the comments in the code. I know, it is not perfect but for my everyday debugging it is OK. It tries to build the bound query with more-or-less reliability. However, don't trust it completely, the database engines escape the values differently which this short function does not implement. So, take the result carefully.
I did it by listening query logs and appending to a log array:
//create query
$query=DB::table(...)...->where(...)...->orderBy(...)...
$log=[];//array of log lines
...
//invoked on query execution if query log is enabled
DB::listen(function ($query)use(&$log){
$log[]=$query;//enqueue query data to logs
});
//enable query log
DB::enableQueryLog();
$res=$query->get();//execute
Use:
$data = DB::select('select * from users where id = :id', ['id' => 1]);
print_r($data);
Output will like below:
Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [id] => 1 [name] => parisa [last] => naderi [username] => png [password] => 2132 [role] => 0 ) )
echo User::where('status', 1)->toSql();
– Muhammad Shahzad Oct 8 '17 at 5:05