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I have this, but it loads each and every ebay row individually, generating thousands of SQL statements:

$products = \app\models\Product::find()
    ->joinWith('ebay', false, 'inner join')
    ->indexBy(function($row){return $row->ebay->epid;})
    ->all();

I tried this, but it gave an error: 'Getting unknown property: app\models\Product::ebay.epid'

$products = \app\models\Product::find()
    ->joinWith('ebay', false, 'inner join')
    ->indexBy('ebay.epid')
    ->all();

Setting eager loading = true doesn't help either. It still loads each row individually then loads them again at the end.

How can I efficiently join a table in Yii and index by a value in the joined table?

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  • Do you have a Product::getEbay() method?
    – robsch
    Sep 30, 2015 at 6:21

3 Answers 3

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You won't be able to do it with indexBy. However, ArrayHelper::index can index an array on a related model field. So here's how it can be done:

$products = \app\models\Product::find()
    ->with('ebay')
    ->all();

ArrayHelper::index($products, 'ebay.epid');

The code will run two queries, one to get all products, one to get all related ebay products. Then the array will be indexed with no DB queries at all.

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    Wow, that worked! I didn't know that existed. I love learning about new things! Had to use $products = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::index($products, 'ebay.epid');
    – Chloe
    Oct 1, 2015 at 3:37
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I ended up doing it manually for a subset of the ids and it only uses 2 queries. I'd still be interested in the indexBy though.

$products = Product::find()->joinWith('ebay', true, 'inner join')->where(['ebay.epid' => $productIds])->all();
$ebayProducts = array();
foreach ($products as $p) {
  $ebayProducts[$p->ebay->epid] = $p;
}
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If you want index by relation recods via joinWith() or with() results you can use following:

->with(['relationName' => function($q) {
            $q->indexBy('field_name');
        }])

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