I have a model called Transfer
and a model called Account
, and two relations in my Transfer
model:
public function outgoing()
{
return $this->belongsTo(Account::class, 'outgoing_id');
}
public function incoming()
{
return $this->belongsTo(Account::class, 'incoming_id');
}
This is used to transfer money from my bank account to my wallet for example, or from my credit card to my bank, and so on..
So an account can have a few types. For instance, bank
can be an account type. Now if I want to grab all outgoing bank related transfers, by using the actual name bank
, I have to use an additional relation, for example:
public function outgoingbank()
{
return $this->belongsTo(Account::class, 'outgoing_id')->where('type', 'bank');
}
And to grab all outgoing transfers that are bank
transfers, I can now use this:
auth()->user()->transfers()->has('outgoingbank')->get();
But my question is, is there a better way to do this with for example query scopes in my Account
model, instead of adding an additional relation for each account type
? Or perhaps an accessor in my Transfer
model?
manyToMany
relationship?outgoing_id
,incoming_id
,type
for example? Would basically be a pivot between two records in theaccounts
table, and you could use->withPivot(["type"]);
when querying the relationship. Hard to say; there's an argument for havingtransfers
act as the pivot, and its own model.oneToMany
relationship, since every transfer can only have oneincoming_id
and oneoutgoing_id
. But it might be a good solution to this problem, although I think it should be easily possible to solve it without having to go the "pivot way"