Logo Questions Linux Laravel Mysql Ubuntu Git Menu
 

Laravel, how to ignore an accessor

Tags:

I have a model with a custom accessor so I get that custom attribute,

    class Order extends GSModel{          $appends = ['orderContents'];          public function getOrderContentsAttribute()         {             return $this->contents()->get();         }   } 

But now, in one case, I need to get only some fields, without this OrderContents one.

$openOrders         = Order::open()->has('contents')->get(['id','date','tableName']); 

But doing it this way, it returns me the OrderContents as well.. is there a way to not get that field?

Thanks!

like image 746
Jordi Puigdellívol Avatar asked Jan 18 '15 21:01

Jordi Puigdellívol


2 Answers

Disappointing that people here gave you false information. There is in fact a built in method of achieving this, written straight into the Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model class, called Model::getOriginal.

To retrieve the foo attribute, ignoring its accessor defined in Model::getFooAttribute, just call $myModel->getOriginal('foo');. This method is defined on line 3087 of Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model.

Keep in mind that this method gets the original value on the model. This means that if you make any modifications to the attribute on that model instance, the above solution will not reflect those modifications. As long as you are just retrieving the value, you should have no problem.

like image 62
samrap Avatar answered Oct 31 '22 20:10

samrap


There's no way to do it in one go, so here's what you need:

$openOrders = Order::open()->has('contents')->get(['id','date','tableName']);  $openOrders->each(function ($order) {   $order->setAppends([]); }); 

Alternatively, you may use Laravel's Higher Order Messaging on the last step:

$openOrders->each->setAppends([]); 
like image 23
Jarek Tkaczyk Avatar answered Oct 31 '22 21:10

Jarek Tkaczyk