Reputation: 3612
When I execute a query via Laravel's Eloquent ORM, I want to get the row ID as the Array result key, this will make things easier when I want to check something based on an ID (using array_key_exists) or do some look ups (if I need a specific entry from the result array)
Is there any way I can tell Eloquent to set the key to the fields ID?
Upvotes: 73
Views: 71115
Reputation: 1377
pluck('label','id')
on the get() output is what you're looking for in Laravel 5.8+, which gives you a collection, ready to be toArray()
ed
eg:
$options = \App\DataChoice::where([ 'field_id' => $dataField->id , 'active' => true ])->get()->pluck('label','id')->toArray();
I had a similar challenge - I wanted to a PHP array to allow me to create a with an for each choice, with the 's value being the id auto increment column, and the displayed text being the value.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2767
If you need id as the key, then rely on the Collection:
$collection = Model::all();
$collection->getDictionary();
// returns:
array(
1 => object(Model) ( ... ),
2 => object(Model) ( ... ),
...
idN => object(Model) ( ... )
);
Otherwise, nice or not, you can do this:
$keys = $collection->lists('columnName');
$arrayOfModels = array_combine($keys, $collection->getDictionary);
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 10089
Since you have an Eloquent Collection (a child class of the generic Collection
class) you can use the getDictionary
method. $collection->getDictionary()
will give you an array of your Category objects keyed by their primary keys.
If you wanted another Collection rather than a native PHP array, you could instead use $collection->keyBy($property)
. It looks like your primary key is category_id
, so $collection->keyBy('category_id')
. You can use that method to key by any arbitrary property, including any get mutators you may have written.
While getDictionary
is unique to the Eloquent Collection
extension, keyBy
is available to all Laravel Collection
objects. See the Laravel 4.2 API docs or Laravel 5.0 API docs.
Upvotes: 36
Reputation: 11097
You have a Support\Collection
/Database\Eloquent\Collection
you can use the method lists('id')
to return an array of the id of each of the models within the collection.
Then use array_combine
to map the keys to the models. The result of which will be an array with the id mapped to their corresponding model.
Upvotes: 4