Laravel Model Override Where Clause?












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I am working on an existing laravel application I have many queries all queries are written in laravel query builder now I want to add another where clause site_id (column) to filter out the records throughout the application. I don't want to go rewrite every query I just want a generic way to get rid off from this issue. My application queries are written in that way.



Laravel Query Builder



DB::table('users')->where('id', $user_id)->get()



Model Query Builder



AccountTag::join('ad as a', 'a.id', '=', 'abs.account_id')
->select('AccountTag.*', 'a.company_name')
->where(array("account_id" => 'xx'))
->get()
->toArray();


Can we have any overridden method that we put in the base class and add that filter to grab the required data?










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    I am working on an existing laravel application I have many queries all queries are written in laravel query builder now I want to add another where clause site_id (column) to filter out the records throughout the application. I don't want to go rewrite every query I just want a generic way to get rid off from this issue. My application queries are written in that way.



    Laravel Query Builder



    DB::table('users')->where('id', $user_id)->get()



    Model Query Builder



    AccountTag::join('ad as a', 'a.id', '=', 'abs.account_id')
    ->select('AccountTag.*', 'a.company_name')
    ->where(array("account_id" => 'xx'))
    ->get()
    ->toArray();


    Can we have any overridden method that we put in the base class and add that filter to grab the required data?










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      I am working on an existing laravel application I have many queries all queries are written in laravel query builder now I want to add another where clause site_id (column) to filter out the records throughout the application. I don't want to go rewrite every query I just want a generic way to get rid off from this issue. My application queries are written in that way.



      Laravel Query Builder



      DB::table('users')->where('id', $user_id)->get()



      Model Query Builder



      AccountTag::join('ad as a', 'a.id', '=', 'abs.account_id')
      ->select('AccountTag.*', 'a.company_name')
      ->where(array("account_id" => 'xx'))
      ->get()
      ->toArray();


      Can we have any overridden method that we put in the base class and add that filter to grab the required data?










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      I am working on an existing laravel application I have many queries all queries are written in laravel query builder now I want to add another where clause site_id (column) to filter out the records throughout the application. I don't want to go rewrite every query I just want a generic way to get rid off from this issue. My application queries are written in that way.



      Laravel Query Builder



      DB::table('users')->where('id', $user_id)->get()



      Model Query Builder



      AccountTag::join('ad as a', 'a.id', '=', 'abs.account_id')
      ->select('AccountTag.*', 'a.company_name')
      ->where(array("account_id" => 'xx'))
      ->get()
      ->toArray();


      Can we have any overridden method that we put in the base class and add that filter to grab the required data?







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      Hassan RazaHassan Raza

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          How about Global Scopes or Local Scopes?



          https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#global-scopes



          Look at Applying Global Scopes You can tell specific models to use a global scope.



          You can instruct specific queries to exclude the scope, see Removing Global Scopes






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            How about Global Scopes or Local Scopes?



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            Look at Applying Global Scopes You can tell specific models to use a global scope.



            You can instruct specific queries to exclude the scope, see Removing Global Scopes






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              How about Global Scopes or Local Scopes?



              https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#global-scopes



              Look at Applying Global Scopes You can tell specific models to use a global scope.



              You can instruct specific queries to exclude the scope, see Removing Global Scopes






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                How about Global Scopes or Local Scopes?



                https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#global-scopes



                Look at Applying Global Scopes You can tell specific models to use a global scope.



                You can instruct specific queries to exclude the scope, see Removing Global Scopes






                share|improve this answer













                How about Global Scopes or Local Scopes?



                https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#global-scopes



                Look at Applying Global Scopes You can tell specific models to use a global scope.



                You can instruct specific queries to exclude the scope, see Removing Global Scopes







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