Trait yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait
Implemented by | spinitron\dynamicAr\DynamicActiveQuery, tests\unit\data\CustomerQuery, yii\db\ActiveQuery |
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Available since version | 2.0 |
Source Code | https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/blob/master/framework/db/ActiveQueryTrait.php |
ActiveQueryTrait implements the common methods and properties for active record query classes.
Public Properties
Property | Type | Description | Defined By |
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$asArray | boolean | Whether to return each record as an array. | yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait |
$modelClass | string | The name of the ActiveRecord class. | yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait |
$with | array | A list of relations that this query should be performed with | yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait |
Public Methods
Method | Description | Defined By |
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asArray() | Sets the asArray() property. | yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait |
findWith() | Finds records corresponding to one or multiple relations and populates them into the primary models. | yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait |
with() | Specifies the relations with which this query should be performed. | yii\db\ActiveQueryTrait |
Property Details
Whether to return each record as an array. If false (default), an object of $modelClass will be created to represent each record.
The name of the ActiveRecord class.
A list of relations that this query should be performed with
Method Details
Sets the asArray() property.
public static asArray ( $value = true ) | ||
$value | boolean | Whether to return the query results in terms of arrays instead of Active Records. |
return | static | The query object itself |
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Finds records corresponding to one or multiple relations and populates them into the primary models.
public void findWith ( $with, &$models ) | ||
$with | array | A list of relations that this query should be performed with. Please refer to with() for details about specifying this parameter. |
$models | array|yii\db\ActiveRecord[] | The primary models (can be either AR instances or arrays) |
Specifies the relations with which this query should be performed.
The parameters to this method can be either one or multiple strings, or a single array of relation names and the optional callbacks to customize the relations.
A relation name can refer to a relation defined in $modelClass
or a sub-relation that stands for a relation of a related record.
For example, orders.address
means the address
relation defined
in the model class corresponding to the orders
relation.
The following are some usage examples:
// find customers together with their orders and country
Customer::find()->with('orders', 'country')->all();
// find customers together with their orders and the orders' shipping address
Customer::find()->with('orders.address')->all();
// find customers together with their country and orders of status 1
Customer::find()->with([
'orders' => function ($query) {
$query->andWhere('status = 1');
},
'country',
])->all();
You can call with()
multiple times. Each call will add relations to the existing ones.
For example, the following two statements are equivalent:
Customer::find()->with('orders', 'country')->all();
Customer::find()->with('orders')->with('country')->all();
public static with ( ) | ||
return | static | The query object itself |
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