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I am trying to insert multiple record in laravel by using Order::insert($orderArray); I have made a mutator that is

public function setOrderDetailAttribute($value)
{
    if ($value)
    {
        $this->attributes['order_detail'] = serialize($value);
    }
}

mutator is not working. But when i insret single record by using Order::create($orderArray[0][0]); Then mutator is working fine. My question how i can use mutator with insert function or bulk insertation.

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  • too sad i didnt get an answer. Sep 9, 2016 at 2:26

2 Answers 2

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When you call Order::insert($orderArray); , it doesn't touch Eloquent in fact. It just proxies the call to Query\Builder@insert() method.

So I think the mutator can't be used in that way.

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  • so how can i do bulk insertation wih mutator? please any suggestions . can i do it without using forloop
    – Umar Akbar
    Jul 18, 2016 at 9:13
  • insert is method of Query\Builer class, It save raw data. so I think we can not use with mutator here. You need to format your data before insert.
    – Chung
    Jul 18, 2016 at 22:39
  • @UmarAkbar you could override the insert() method to filter your values through the mutators. One option would be creating Order instances with new Order, then passing the data with fill() method and getting it back with toArray(). if you don't want your accessors to interfere, you could play around with $this->attributes and see waht u can do.
    – toraman
    Mar 16, 2022 at 9:34
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As @Chung has pointed out using insert() to do mass update would "just proxies the call to Query\Builder@insert() method" which is not a "pure Eloquent" way of saving records to DB.

What you need to do instead is:

foreach( $orderArray as $item ) {
     Order::create($item);
}

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