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I have News model, and News has many comments, so I did this in News model:

public function comments(){
    $this->hasMany('Comment', 'news_id');
}

But I also have field trashed in comments table, and I only want to select comments that are not trashed. So trashed <> 1. So I wonder is there a way to do something like this:

$news = News::find(123);
$news->comments->where('trashed', '<>', 1); //some sort of pseudo-code

Is there a way to use above method or should I just write something like this:

$comments = Comment::where('trashed', '<>', 1)
    ->where('news_id', '=', $news->id)
    ->get();

4 Answers 4

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Any of these should work for you, pick the one you like the most:

  1. Eager-loading.

    $comments = News::find(123)->with(['comments' => function ($query) {
        $query->where('trashed', '<>', 1);
    }])->get();
    

    You can inject the parameter to query function by use($param) method, that allows you to use dynemic query value at runtime.

  2. Lazy-loading

    $news = News::find(123);
    $comments = $news->comments()->where('trashed', '<>', 1)->get();
    

I couldn't help but notice, though, that what you're probably trying to do is handle soft deleting, and that Laravel has built-in functionality to help you with that: http://laravel.com/docs/eloquent#soft-deleting

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  • I have implemented soft delete, but I also wanted comments unpublished but not deleted. I have delete option too Nov 18, 2013 at 8:32
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You can do simply in your eloquent model file. do like this :

public function comments_with_deleted()
{
    return $this->belongsTo('Comments', 'id')->where('deleted', 1);
}

public function comments()
{
    return $this->belongsTo('Comments', 'id');
}

call like this :

// for show comments with deleted
$comments = News::find(123)->with('comments_with_deleted');

// for show comments without deleted
$comments = News::find(123)->with('comments');
16

rmobis's answer was what I needed, but it throws an error in current Laravel 5. You have to use it as an associatve array now:

$comments = News::find(123)->with(['comments' => function ($query) {
    $query->where('trashed', '<>', 1);
}]);

Took me some time to figure it out, hope this will help others.

Read more in Laravel's Docs (5.6): https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/eloquent-relationships#querying-relations

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In Laravel 10.22.0, it worked after calling first() function at the end

$comments = News::with('comments')->where('id',123)->first();

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