60

Description : I have a table full of tested data. Sometimes, I want to clear it out for new data. I can perform the truncate in the DBMS App like MySQL WorkBench, but I'm trying to achieve it within my application instead.


Goal : to make a button to truncate a table in a database when on click.


Here are my steps :

1 - Declare a route

Route::delete('visitor/truncate',array('as'=>'visitor.truncate', 'uses'=>'VisitorController@truncate'));

2 - Create a truncate function in my VisitorController

public function truncate()
{

    $visitors = Visitor::all();
    $visitors ->truncate();

    return View::make('visitors.index')
        ->with('success', 'Truncate Done');
}

3 - Create a button on my view

 {!! Form::model($visitors, array( 'route' => array('visitor.truncate'),'method' => 'DELETE')) !!}
          <button type="submit"  class="btn bgm-red btn-float waves-effect waves-effect waves-button waves-float"><i class="md md-remove"></i></button>
      {!! Form::close()!!}

4 - Test

When I click on it, it get into my truncate() function in my controller, but I keep getting this error

Call to undefined method Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection::truncate()


Do I need include anything to use truncate() ?

Any hints on that will be much appreciated !

7 Answers 7

90

the following should work as well,

Visitor::truncate();

77

The truncate method is part of the Query Builder. However Visitor::all() returns a Collection instance. You need to build the query using the following:

Visitor::query()->truncate();
1
  • 9
    You can directly use Visitor::truncate() which will internally call the query builder's truncate() method. Sep 14, 2018 at 13:27
47

From the Laravel Docs

https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/queries#deletes says:

If you wish to truncate the entire table, which will remove all rows and reset the auto-incrementing ID to zero, you may use the truncate method:

DB::table('users')->truncate();

1
  • 1
    This solution is easier to use if your table doesn't have dedicated model class (link tables for example)
    – Simon PA
    Sep 3, 2018 at 14:43
18

Laravel 8.0 docs

https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/queries#delete-statements

With query builder:

DB::table('users')->truncate();

And with model:

User::truncate();
6

another way if you dont have a model class for the table - Laravel 5.4

DB::connection(database connection name)->table(table name)->truncate();
0

With this package you could also do it with a Laravel command:

https://github.com/laracraft-tech/laravel-useful-additions#dbtruncate

Install via composer:

composer require laracraft-tech/laravel-useful-additions

This is how it is working:

php artisan db:truncate users
0

No need to go with that lengthy process you just need to do as follows:-

Visitor::truncate(); 
1
  • Please note, there is an identical answer, from many years ago. Be sure to add some value, while answering a question that already has similar or identical solution
    – pierpy
    Apr 12 at 20:16

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.