AppUser
class User public function status() { return $this->belongsTo('AppUserStatus', 'user_status_id', 'id'); }
AppUserStatus
class UserStatus protected $fillable = ['id']; public function user() { return $this->hasMany('AppUser', 'user_status_id', 'id'); }
I already have the $user
object from a simple User::find()
query with some fields, then I try to access the status
object by lazy loading it with $user->load('status')
method.
I’m following the docs, but it seems useless since $user->status
still returns null.
public function foo(User $user) { $user->load('status'); $user->status // returns null }
What am I doing wrong?
——— SOLUTION ———
Actually, to lazy load any relationship, the foreign key value needs to be stored in the model object.
In my find
operation, I wasn’t querying the user_status_id
field. When I added this field into the query, the $user->status
statement started to return the UserStatus
model.
I don’t think this information is written on the Laravel docs, it may be simple, but it took me some time to figure that out.
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Answer
Actually, to lazy load any relationship, the foreign key value needs to be stored in the model object.
In my find operation, I wasn’t querying the user_status_id
field. When I added this field into the query, the $user->status
statement started to return the UserStatus
model.
I don’t think this information is written on the Laravel docs, it may be simple, but it took me some time to figure that out.