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Laravel Application Development Cookbook

By : Terry Matula
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Laravel Application Development Cookbook

By: Terry Matula

Overview of this book

When creating a web application, there are many PHP frameworks from which to choose. Some are very easy to set up, and some have a much steeper learning curve. Laravel offers both paths. You can do a quick installation and have your app up-and-running in no time, or you can use Laravel's extensibility to create an advanced and fully-featured app.Laravel Application Development Cookbook provides you with working code examples for many of the common problems that web developers face. In the process, it will also allow both new and existing Laravel users to expand their knowledge of the framework.This book will walk you through all aspects of Laravel development. It begins with basic set up and installation procedures, and continues through more advanced use cases. You will also learn about all the helpful features that Laravel provides to make your development quick and easy. For more advanced needs, you will also see how to utilize Laravel's authentication features and how to create a RESTful API.In the Laravel Application Development Cookbook, you will learn everything you need to know about a great PHP framework, with working code that will get you up-and-running in no time.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Laravel Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using advanced Eloquent and relationships


One of the great things about using Laravel's Eloquent ORM is the ease with which we can interact with multiple tables that have foreign keys and pivot tables. In this recipe, we'll see how easy it is to set up our models and run queries against joined tables.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we'll be using the shows and users tables created in the previous recipes Creating data tables using migrations and schemas and Using automatic validation in models.

How to do it...

To complete this recipe, follow these steps:

  1. In the command prompt, create a migration for a new pivot table:

    php artisan migrate:make create_show_user
    
  2. Open the migrations file in the app/database/migrations directory and add the schema:

    use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;
    
    class CreateShowUser extends Migration {
    
        /**
         * Make changes to the database.
         *
         * @return void
         */
        public function up()
        {
            Schema::create('show_user', function($table)
    ...