I'm trying to clean up some code that I made.
This is the current code:
$message = Message::with('comments')
->join('users', 'messages.created_by', '=', 'users.id')
->join('team_user', 'messages.created_by', '=', 'team_user.user_id')
->join('teams', 'team_user.team_id', '=', 'teams.id')
->join('roles', 'team_user.role_id', '=', 'roles.id')
->select('messages.id', 'messages.message', DB::raw('CONCAT(users.first_name, " ", users.last_name) AS created_by_name'), DB::raw('CONCAT(roles.name, " ", teams.name) AS function'))
->findOrFail($id);
I tried to make it like this:
$message = Message::with('comments')
->join('users', 'messages.created_by', '=', 'users.id')
->withFunction()
->findOrFail($id);
So I made a scope called withFunction
that looks like this:
return $query->join('team_user', 'messages.created_by', '=', 'team_user.user_id')
->join('teams', 'team_user.team_id', '=', 'teams.id')
->join('roles', 'team_user.role_id', '=', 'roles.id')->select(DB::raw('CONCAT(roles.name, " ", teams.name) AS function'));
But because I use this scope where I select specific column, I cant use the select in my query as well. I want it to look like this:
$message = Message::with('comments')
->join('users', 'messages.created_by', '=', 'users.id')
->withFunction()
->select('messages.id', 'messages.message')
->findOrFail($id);
So I specify the columns returned from the scope and from the query itself. I know I can't have 2 select's in a query, but is there any way this would be possible?
Would be great if you could just return columns in the scope to use it through the whole application.
addSelect()
and let me know if that works.->withFunction()->addSelect('messages.id', 'messages.message')