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As I am not sure, is it possible to create models with DB Class instead of Eloquent? I want to stay away from ORM.

Thanks

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Yes of course its possible. You dont need to extend any class to make a model class that encapsulates business logic and consists of methods calling the DB class.

Just create your model inside app/models/MyModel.php like this

class MyModel{

    public static function getMyData(){
         return DB::table('users')->select('column')->get();

    }
}

then you should be fine to call your new class statically:

$data = MyModel::getMyData();

If you wanted to extend the DB class you could, though more likely you would be looking to extend the Database/Builder class to extend functionality but this is a complex topic and I suspect you would have asked a very different question if this was what you were after.

As I final note, I wouldn't steer clear of Eloquent, it's the greatest thing about Laravel amongst a lot of other great things

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    I always run away from ORM/unnecessary addition of layers in an application design. It might make a developer happy but not a user. Thanks for your answer!
    – Volatil3
    Jan 14, 2014 at 18:50
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    @Votail3 each to their own but I find performance comparable and less code means less bugs and more time for devs to create new features to keep those users happy, combined with less bugs I mentioned my users are now positively joyous and so are my devs. Eloquent makes the world a happier place but I do appreciate their are situations where I might drop it. Great thing is you can easily mix approaches, perhaps with a focus on bottleneck query optimization.
    – SwiftD
    Jan 14, 2014 at 23:49
  • it says: * MyModel Class Not found* When I try to call in Controller
    – Volatil3
    Jan 15, 2014 at 6:15
  • It shouldn't if MyModel is directly in your Models folder, but if it is in a sub-folder or somewhere else you will need to run php artisan dump-autoload from the command line
    – SwiftD
    Jan 15, 2014 at 11:06
  • It adds an entry of new model in autoload_map.php file. Either one does manually or run autoload dump command
    – Volatil3
    Jan 15, 2014 at 18:18
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Just remove the "extends Eloquent" and build the queries using the DB class.

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