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can i change this code to syntax of has_many or has_one or ... to write beautiful code?

\App\User::with(['books' => function ($query) {
    $query->join('locations','books.location_id','=','locations.id')
    ->select([
        'books.*',
        'locations.name as l_name'
    ]);
}])->get()

Class User:

public function books()
{
    return $this->hasMany(Book::class);
}

2 Answers 2

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You should just have a Locations model which will have a relationship with Book model, and call it like this:

User::with('books.locations')->get();

This will give you the users with books and location of each book.

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  • class Book extends Model { public function locations() { return $this->hasOne(Location::class); } } but error: Unknown column 'locations.book_id' in 'where clause' (SQL: select * from locations where locations.book_id in (1))
    – Sajjad
    Jun 23, 2017 at 14:51
0

I think you can try this:

DB::table('users')
->select('books.*','locations.name as l_name')
->join('books','users.id','=','books.user_id')
->join('locations','books.id','=','locations.book_id')
->get();

Hope this help you!

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  • 1
    OOPS! i want use eager loading
    – Sajjad
    Jun 24, 2017 at 11:39

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