DB query builder toArray() laravel 4

自古美人都是妖i 提交于 2019-12-02 21:43:56

toArray is a model method of Eloquent, so you need to a Eloquent model, try this:

 User::where('name', '=', 'Jhon')->get()->toArray();

http://laravel.com/docs/eloquent#collections

If you prefer to use Query Builder instead of Eloquent here is the solutions

$result = DB::table('user')->where('name',=,'Jhon')->get();

First Solution

$array = (array) $result;

Second Solution

$array = get_object_vars($result);

Third Solution

$array = json_decode(json_encode($result), true);

hope it may help

Please note, the option presented below is apparently no longer supported as of Laravel 5.4 (thanks @Alex).

In Laravel 5.3 and below, there is a method to set the fetch mode for select queries.

In this case, it might be more efficient to do:

DB::connection()->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
$result = DB::table('user')->where('name',=,'Jhon')->get();

That way, you won't waste time creating objects and then converting them back into arrays.

And another solution

$objectData = DB::table('user')
    ->select('column1', 'column2')
    ->where('name', '=', 'Jhon')
    ->get();
$arrayData = array_map(function($item) {
    return (array)$item; 
}, $objectData);

It good in case when you need only several columns from entity.

Easiest way is using laravel toArray function itself:

    $result = array_map(function ($value) {
        return $value instanceof Arrayable ? $value->toArray() : $value;
    }, $result);

You can do this using the query builder. Just use SELECT instead of TABLE and GET.

DB::select('select * from user where name = ?',['Jhon']);

Notes: 1. Multiple question marks are allowed. 2. The second parameter must be an array, even if there is only one parameter. 3. Laravel will automatically clean parameters, so you don't have to.

Further info here: http://laravel.com/docs/5.0/database#running-queries

Hmmmmmm, turns out that still returns a standard class for me when I don't use a where clause. I found this helped:

foreach($results as $result)
{
print_r(get_object_vars($result));
}

However, get_object_vars isn't recursive, so don't use it on $results.

try this one

DB::table('user')->where('name','Jhon')->get();

just remove the "=" sign . . . .because you are trying to array just the name 'jhon' . . . . . . . .I hope it's help you . .

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