query = $query; } /** * Find a model by its primary key. * * @param mixed $id * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model|\Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|null */ public function find($id, $columns = array('*')) { if (is_array($id)) { return $this->findMany($id, $columns); } $this->query->where($this->model->getQualifiedKeyName(), '=', $id); return $this->first($columns); } /** * Find a model by its primary key. * * @param array $ids * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection */ public function findMany($ids, $columns = array('*')) { if (empty($ids)) return $this->model->newCollection(); $this->query->whereIn($this->model->getQualifiedKeyName(), $ids); return $this->get($columns); } /** * Find a model by its primary key or throw an exception. * * @param mixed $id * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model|\Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection * * @throws \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\ModelNotFoundException */ public function findOrFail($id, $columns = array('*')) { $result = $this->find($id, $columns); if (is_array($id)) { if (count($result) == count(array_unique($id))) return $result; } elseif ( ! is_null($result)) { return $result; } throw (new ModelNotFoundException)->setModel(get_class($this->model)); } /** * Execute the query and get the first result. * * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model|static|null */ public function first($columns = array('*')) { return $this->take(1)->get($columns)->first(); } /** * Execute the query and get the first result or throw an exception. * * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model|static * * @throws \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\ModelNotFoundException */ public function firstOrFail($columns = array('*')) { if ( ! is_null($model = $this->first($columns))) return $model; throw (new ModelNotFoundException)->setModel(get_class($this->model)); } /** * Execute the query as a "select" statement. * * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|static[] */ public function get($columns = array('*')) { $models = $this->getModels($columns); // If we actually found models we will also eager load any relationships that // have been specified as needing to be eager loaded, which will solve the // n+1 query issue for the developers to avoid running a lot of queries. if (count($models) > 0) { $models = $this->eagerLoadRelations($models); } return $this->model->newCollection($models); } /** * Pluck a single column from the database. * * @param string $column * @return mixed */ public function pluck($column) { $result = $this->first(array($column)); if ($result) return $result->{$column}; } /** * Chunk the results of the query. * * @param int $count * @param callable $callback * @return void */ public function chunk($count, callable $callback) { $results = $this->forPage($page = 1, $count)->get(); while (count($results) > 0) { // On each chunk result set, we will pass them to the callback and then let the // developer take care of everything within the callback, which allows us to // keep the memory low for spinning through large result sets for working. call_user_func($callback, $results); $page++; $results = $this->forPage($page, $count)->get(); } } /** * Get an array with the values of a given column. * * @param string $column * @param string $key * @return array */ public function lists($column, $key = null) { $results = $this->query->lists($column, $key); // If the model has a mutator for the requested column, we will spin through // the results and mutate the values so that the mutated version of these // columns are returned as you would expect from these Eloquent models. if ($this->model->hasGetMutator($column)) { foreach ($results as $key => &$value) { $fill = array($column => $value); $value = $this->model->newFromBuilder($fill)->$column; } } return $results; } /** * Paginate the given query. * * @param int $perPage * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator */ public function paginate($perPage = null, $columns = ['*']) { $total = $this->query->getCountForPagination(); $this->query->forPage( $page = Paginator::resolveCurrentPage(), $perPage = $perPage ?: $this->model->getPerPage() ); return new LengthAwarePaginator($this->get($columns), $total, $perPage, $page, [ 'path' => Paginator::resolveCurrentPath(), ]); } /** * Paginate the given query into a simple paginator. * * @param int $perPage * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\Paginator */ public function simplePaginate($perPage = null, $columns = ['*']) { $page = Paginator::resolveCurrentPage(); $perPage = $perPage ?: $this->model->getPerPage(); $this->skip(($page - 1) * $perPage)->take($perPage + 1); return new Paginator($this->get($columns), $perPage, $page, [ 'path' => Paginator::resolveCurrentPath(), ]); } /** * Update a record in the database. * * @param array $values * @return int */ public function update(array $values) { return $this->query->update($this->addUpdatedAtColumn($values)); } /** * Increment a column's value by a given amount. * * @param string $column * @param int $amount * @param array $extra * @return int */ public function increment($column, $amount = 1, array $extra = array()) { $extra = $this->addUpdatedAtColumn($extra); return $this->query->increment($column, $amount, $extra); } /** * Decrement a column's value by a given amount. * * @param string $column * @param int $amount * @param array $extra * @return int */ public function decrement($column, $amount = 1, array $extra = array()) { $extra = $this->addUpdatedAtColumn($extra); return $this->query->decrement($column, $amount, $extra); } /** * Add the "updated at" column to an array of values. * * @param array $values * @return array */ protected function addUpdatedAtColumn(array $values) { if ( ! $this->model->usesTimestamps()) return $values; $column = $this->model->getUpdatedAtColumn(); return array_add($values, $column, $this->model->freshTimestampString()); } /** * Delete a record from the database. * * @return mixed */ public function delete() { if (isset($this->onDelete)) { return call_user_func($this->onDelete, $this); } return $this->query->delete(); } /** * Run the default delete function on the builder. * * @return mixed */ public function forceDelete() { return $this->query->delete(); } /** * Register a replacement for the default delete function. * * @param \Closure $callback * @return void */ public function onDelete(Closure $callback) { $this->onDelete = $callback; } /** * Get the hydrated models without eager loading. * * @param array $columns * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model[] */ public function getModels($columns = array('*')) { $results = $this->query->get($columns); $connection = $this->model->getConnectionName(); return $this->model->hydrate($results, $connection)->all(); } /** * Eager load the relationships for the models. * * @param array $models * @return array */ public function eagerLoadRelations(array $models) { foreach ($this->eagerLoad as $name => $constraints) { // For nested eager loads we'll skip loading them here and they will be set as an // eager load on the query to retrieve the relation so that they will be eager // loaded on that query, because that is where they get hydrated as models. if (strpos($name, '.') === false) { $models = $this->loadRelation($models, $name, $constraints); } } return $models; } /** * Eagerly load the relationship on a set of models. * * @param array $models * @param string $name * @param \Closure $constraints * @return array */ protected function loadRelation(array $models, $name, Closure $constraints) { // First we will "back up" the existing where conditions on the query so we can // add our eager constraints. Then we will merge the wheres that were on the // query back to it in order that any where conditions might be specified. $relation = $this->getRelation($name); $relation->addEagerConstraints($models); call_user_func($constraints, $relation); $models = $relation->initRelation($models, $name); // Once we have the results, we just match those back up to their parent models // using the relationship instance. Then we just return the finished arrays // of models which have been eagerly hydrated and are readied for return. $results = $relation->getEager(); return $relation->match($models, $results, $name); } /** * Get the relation instance for the given relation name. * * @param string $relation * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\Relation */ public function getRelation($relation) { // We want to run a relationship query without any constrains so that we will // not have to remove these where clauses manually which gets really hacky // and is error prone while we remove the developer's own where clauses. $query = Relation::noConstraints(function() use ($relation) { return $this->getModel()->$relation(); }); $nested = $this->nestedRelations($relation); // If there are nested relationships set on the query, we will put those onto // the query instances so that they can be handled after this relationship // is loaded. In this way they will all trickle down as they are loaded. if (count($nested) > 0) { $query->getQuery()->with($nested); } return $query; } /** * Get the deeply nested relations for a given top-level relation. * * @param string $relation * @return array */ protected function nestedRelations($relation) { $nested = array(); // We are basically looking for any relationships that are nested deeper than // the given top-level relationship. We will just check for any relations // that start with the given top relations and adds them to our arrays. foreach ($this->eagerLoad as $name => $constraints) { if ($this->isNested($name, $relation)) { $nested[substr($name, strlen($relation.'.'))] = $constraints; } } return $nested; } /** * Determine if the relationship is nested. * * @param string $name * @param string $relation * @return bool */ protected function isNested($name, $relation) { $dots = str_contains($name, '.'); return $dots && starts_with($name, $relation.'.'); } /** * Add a basic where clause to the query. * * @param string $column * @param string $operator * @param mixed $value * @param string $boolean * @return $this */ public function where($column, $operator = null, $value = null, $boolean = 'and') { if ($column instanceof Closure) { $query = $this->model->newQueryWithoutScopes(); call_user_func($column, $query); $this->query->addNestedWhereQuery($query->getQuery(), $boolean); } else { call_user_func_array(array($this->query, 'where'), func_get_args()); } return $this; } /** * Add an "or where" clause to the query. * * @param string $column * @param string $operator * @param mixed $value * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function orWhere($column, $operator = null, $value = null) { return $this->where($column, $operator, $value, 'or'); } /** * Add a relationship count condition to the query. * * @param string $relation * @param string $operator * @param int $count * @param string $boolean * @param \Closure|null $callback * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function has($relation, $operator = '>=', $count = 1, $boolean = 'and', Closure $callback = null) { if (strpos($relation, '.') !== false) { return $this->hasNested($relation, $operator, $count, $boolean, $callback); } $relation = $this->getHasRelationQuery($relation); $query = $relation->getRelationCountQuery($relation->getRelated()->newQuery(), $this); if ($callback) call_user_func($callback, $query); return $this->addHasWhere($query, $relation, $operator, $count, $boolean); } /** * Add nested relationship count conditions to the query. * * @param string $relations * @param string $operator * @param int $count * @param string $boolean * @param \Closure $callback * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ protected function hasNested($relations, $operator = '>=', $count = 1, $boolean = 'and', $callback = null) { $relations = explode('.', $relations); // In order to nest "has", we need to add count relation constraints on the // callback Closure. We'll do this by simply passing the Closure its own // reference to itself so it calls itself recursively on each segment. $closure = function ($q) use (&$closure, &$relations, $operator, $count, $boolean, $callback) { if (count($relations) > 1) { $q->whereHas(array_shift($relations), $closure); } else { $q->has(array_shift($relations), $operator, $count, 'and', $callback); } }; return $this->has(array_shift($relations), '>=', 1, $boolean, $closure); } /** * Add a relationship count condition to the query. * * @param string $relation * @param string $boolean * @param \Closure|null $callback * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function doesntHave($relation, $boolean = 'and', Closure $callback = null) { return $this->has($relation, '<', 1, $boolean, $callback); } /** * Add a relationship count condition to the query with where clauses. * * @param string $relation * @param \Closure $callback * @param string $operator * @param int $count * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function whereHas($relation, Closure $callback, $operator = '>=', $count = 1) { return $this->has($relation, $operator, $count, 'and', $callback); } /** * Add a relationship count condition to the query with where clauses. * * @param string $relation * @param \Closure|null $callback * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function whereDoesntHave($relation, Closure $callback = null) { return $this->doesntHave($relation, 'and', $callback); } /** * Add a relationship count condition to the query with an "or". * * @param string $relation * @param string $operator * @param int $count * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function orHas($relation, $operator = '>=', $count = 1) { return $this->has($relation, $operator, $count, 'or'); } /** * Add a relationship count condition to the query with where clauses and an "or". * * @param string $relation * @param \Closure $callback * @param string $operator * @param int $count * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static */ public function orWhereHas($relation, Closure $callback, $operator = '>=', $count = 1) { return $this->has($relation, $operator, $count, 'or', $callback); } /** * Add the "has" condition where clause to the query. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $hasQuery * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\Relation $relation * @param string $operator * @param int $count * @param string $boolean * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder */ protected function addHasWhere(Builder $hasQuery, Relation $relation, $operator, $count, $boolean) { $this->mergeWheresToHas($hasQuery, $relation); if (is_numeric($count)) { $count = new Expression($count); } return $this->where(new Expression('('.$hasQuery->toSql().')'), $operator, $count, $boolean); } /** * Merge the "wheres" from a relation query to a has query. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $hasQuery * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\Relation $relation * @return void */ protected function mergeWheresToHas(Builder $hasQuery, Relation $relation) { // Here we have the "has" query and the original relation. We need to copy over any // where clauses the developer may have put in the relationship function over to // the has query, and then copy the bindings from the "has" query to the main. $relationQuery = $relation->getBaseQuery(); $hasQuery = $hasQuery->getModel()->removeGlobalScopes($hasQuery); $hasQuery->mergeWheres( $relationQuery->wheres, $relationQuery->getBindings() ); $this->query->mergeBindings($hasQuery->getQuery()); } /** * Get the "has relation" base query instance. * * @param string $relation * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder */ protected function getHasRelationQuery($relation) { return Relation::noConstraints(function() use ($relation) { return $this->getModel()->$relation(); }); } /** * Set the relationships that should be eager loaded. * * @param mixed $relations * @return $this */ public function with($relations) { if (is_string($relations)) $relations = func_get_args(); $eagers = $this->parseRelations($relations); $this->eagerLoad = array_merge($this->eagerLoad, $eagers); return $this; } /** * Parse a list of relations into individuals. * * @param array $relations * @return array */ protected function parseRelations(array $relations) { $results = array(); foreach ($relations as $name => $constraints) { // If the "relation" value is actually a numeric key, we can assume that no // constraints have been specified for the eager load and we'll just put // an empty Closure with the loader so that we can treat all the same. if (is_numeric($name)) { $f = function() {}; list($name, $constraints) = array($constraints, $f); } // We need to separate out any nested includes. Which allows the developers // to load deep relationships using "dots" without stating each level of // the relationship with its own key in the array of eager load names. $results = $this->parseNested($name, $results); $results[$name] = $constraints; } return $results; } /** * Parse the nested relationships in a relation. * * @param string $name * @param array $results * @return array */ protected function parseNested($name, $results) { $progress = array(); // If the relation has already been set on the result array, we will not set it // again, since that would override any constraints that were already placed // on the relationships. We will only set the ones that are not specified. foreach (explode('.', $name) as $segment) { $progress[] = $segment; if ( ! isset($results[$last = implode('.', $progress)])) { $results[$last] = function() {}; } } return $results; } /** * Call the given model scope on the underlying model. * * @param string $scope * @param array $parameters * @return \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder */ protected function callScope($scope, $parameters) { array_unshift($parameters, $this); return call_user_func_array(array($this->model, $scope), $parameters) ?: $this; } /** * Get the underlying query builder instance. * * @return \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder|static */ public function getQuery() { return $this->query; } /** * Set the underlying query builder instance. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder $query * @return $this */ public function setQuery($query) { $this->query = $query; return $this; } /** * Get the relationships being eagerly loaded. * * @return array */ public function getEagerLoads() { return $this->eagerLoad; } /** * Set the relationships being eagerly loaded. * * @param array $eagerLoad * @return $this */ public function setEagerLoads(array $eagerLoad) { $this->eagerLoad = $eagerLoad; return $this; } /** * Get the model instance being queried. * * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model */ public function getModel() { return $this->model; } /** * Set a model instance for the model being queried. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $model * @return $this */ public function setModel(Model $model) { $this->model = $model; $this->query->from($model->getTable()); return $this; } /** * Extend the builder with a given callback. * * @param string $name * @param \Closure $callback * @return void */ public function macro($name, Closure $callback) { $this->macros[$name] = $callback; } /** * Get the given macro by name. * * @param string $name * @return \Closure */ public function getMacro($name) { return array_get($this->macros, $name); } /** * Dynamically handle calls into the query instance. * * @param string $method * @param array $parameters * @return mixed */ public function __call($method, $parameters) { if (isset($this->macros[$method])) { array_unshift($parameters, $this); return call_user_func_array($this->macros[$method], $parameters); } elseif (method_exists($this->model, $scope = 'scope'.ucfirst($method))) { return $this->callScope($scope, $parameters); } $result = call_user_func_array(array($this->query, $method), $parameters); return in_array($method, $this->passthru) ? $result : $this; } /** * Force a clone of the underlying query builder when cloning. * * @return void */ public function __clone() { $this->query = clone $this->query; } }