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I'm fetching something from database:

$foo = $this->fooRepository->all()->lists('name', 'id');

I get:

Collection {#506 ▼
  #items: array:9 [▼
    "9c436867-afe9-4234-a849-253aea4f602c" => "aaa"
    "d250102b-1370-40d0-99c5-7e5bfd0a15e4" => "sss"
    "7342f212-083b-458d-8af8-24986bbb627d" => "ddd"
    "029c53ce-dc16-49fd-8d83-9d8270d9ff37" => "fff"
    "3add6a37-72e2-4054-853e-9ed8addbf3ea" => "ggg"
    "28f5a9ac-014e-4f22-bda8-e2d5b1f48273" => "hhh"
    "94fccb2c-d732-4369-9bf7-78925797e578" => "jjj"
    "5b494994-93f0-406e-b420-aceb7b6111d7" => "kkk"
    "22a7824a-c6eb-45e7-b9c5-e40c134e3ac8" => "lll"
  ]
}

Perfect. This collection is later passed into Form::select to populate select / option dropdown.

I would like to prepend this collection with another key-value pair where key will be empty string and value will contain text like "Choose something".

I can append:

$foo[''] = 'Choose something…';

so I get

Collection {#506 ▼
  #items: array:10 [▼
    "9c436867-afe9-4234-a849-253aea4f602c" => "aaa"
    "d250102b-1370-40d0-99c5-7e5bfd0a15e4" => "sss"
    "7342f212-083b-458d-8af8-24986bbb627d" => "ddd"
    "029c53ce-dc16-49fd-8d83-9d8270d9ff37" => "fff"
    "3add6a37-72e2-4054-853e-9ed8addbf3ea" => "ggg"
    "28f5a9ac-014e-4f22-bda8-e2d5b1f48273" => "hhh"
    "94fccb2c-d732-4369-9bf7-78925797e578" => "jjj"
    "5b494994-93f0-406e-b420-aceb7b6111d7" => "kkk"
    "22a7824a-c6eb-45e7-b9c5-e40c134e3ac8" => "lll"
    "" => "Choose something…"
  ]
}

but no idea how I can move it as the first element of the collection. I simply cannot use array_merge because I'm dealing with instance of Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection rather than array so this answer won't work.

Any hints? Thanks.

2 Answers 2

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$foo = ['' => 'Choose something…'] + $foo->all();

If your $foo must be a collection instance, simply wrap it in a collection again:

$foo = collect(['' => 'Choose something…'] + $foo->all());

I submitted a PR to laravel to allow you to pass a key to prepend. If you're using Laravel 5.1.24 or newer, you can now do this:

$foo = $this->fooRepository->all()
            ->lists('name', 'id')
            ->prepend('Choose something…', '');

Later versions of Laravel have renamed the lists method to pluck. If you're using relatively modern version of Laravel, use pluck instead:

$foo = $this->fooRepository->all()
            ->pluck('name', 'id')
            ->prepend('Choose something…', '');
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  • Thanks Joseph. This was very helpful. Only thing I had to change was to use Illuminate\Support\Collection. Nov 5, 2015 at 3:50
  • @slick - what do you mean? Where, what and why did you have to change? Nov 5, 2015 at 3:53
  • later, inside the place that was expecting that $foo collection. :) All good. Don't worry! Nov 5, 2015 at 3:55
  • 1
    Now it's worth mentioning that lists has been deprecated and pluck should be used instead. Dec 10, 2017 at 13:11
  • ->prepend('Choose something…', ''); worked amazingly!
    – Rox
    Aug 12, 2019 at 1:30
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Try using ->prepend()

http://laravel.com/api/5.1/Illuminate/Database/Eloquent/Collection.html#method_prepend

$foo->prepend('Choose Something')


This won't give the correct result. The index would be 0 instead of an empty string. Instead you could try something like this

$foo = $foo->reverse()->put('Choose Something')->reverse()

But using @Joseph Silber answer is probably better.

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  • 2
    This will set the key to 0. The OP wants the key to be an empty string. Nov 5, 2015 at 3:33
  • 1
    Yep, you're absolutely correct. Could do something like $foo->reverse()->put(‘Choose Something’)->reverse() instead
    – EspadaV8
    Nov 5, 2015 at 3:38
  • thanks, Is there any better way like "array_unshift()" in arrays?
    – Solivan
    Nov 20, 2018 at 10:36

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