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<?php namespace Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Concerns; use Closure; use Illuminate\Database\ClassMorphViolationException; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsToMany; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasManyThrough; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasOne; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasOneThrough; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphMany; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphOne; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphTo; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphToMany; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\Pivot; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\Relation; use Illuminate\Support\Arr; use Illuminate\Support\Str; trait HasRelationships { /** * The loaded relationships for the model. * * @var array */ protected $relations = []; /** * The relationships that should be touched on save. * * @var array */ protected $touches = []; /** * The many to many relationship methods. * * @var string[] */ public static $manyMethods = [ 'belongsToMany', 'morphToMany', 'morphedByMany', ]; /** * The relation resolver callbacks. * * @var array */ protected static $relationResolvers = []; /** * Get the dynamic relation resolver if defined or inherited, or return null. * * @param string $class * @param string $key * @return mixed */ public function relationResolver($class, $key) { if ($resolver = static::$relationResolvers[$class][$key] ?? null) { return $resolver; } if ($parent = get_parent_class($class)) { return $this->relationResolver($parent, $key); } return null; } /** * Define a dynamic relation resolver. * * @param string $name * @param \Closure $callback * @return void */ public static function resolveRelationUsing($name, Closure $callback) { static::$relationResolvers = array_replace_recursive( static::$relationResolvers, [static::class => [$name => $callback]] ); } /** * Define a one-to-one relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string|null $foreignKey * @param string|null $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasOne */ public function hasOne($related, $foreignKey = null, $localKey = null) { $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); $foreignKey = $foreignKey ?: $this->getForeignKey(); $localKey = $localKey ?: $this->getKeyName(); return $this->newHasOne($instance->newQuery(), $this, $instance->getTable().'.'.$foreignKey, $localKey); } /** * Instantiate a new HasOne relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $foreignKey * @param string $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasOne */ protected function newHasOne(Builder $query, Model $parent, $foreignKey, $localKey) { return new HasOne($query, $parent, $foreignKey, $localKey); } /** * Define a has-one-through relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string $through * @param string|null $firstKey * @param string|null $secondKey * @param string|null $localKey * @param string|null $secondLocalKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasOneThrough */ public function hasOneThrough($related, $through, $firstKey = null, $secondKey = null, $localKey = null, $secondLocalKey = null) { $through = $this->newRelatedThroughInstance($through); $firstKey = $firstKey ?: $this->getForeignKey(); $secondKey = $secondKey ?: $through->getForeignKey(); return $this->newHasOneThrough( $this->newRelatedInstance($related)->newQuery(), $this, $through, $firstKey, $secondKey, $localKey ?: $this->getKeyName(), $secondLocalKey ?: $through->getKeyName() ); } /** * Instantiate a new HasOneThrough relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $farParent * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $throughParent * @param string $firstKey * @param string $secondKey * @param string $localKey * @param string $secondLocalKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasOneThrough */ protected function newHasOneThrough(Builder $query, Model $farParent, Model $throughParent, $firstKey, $secondKey, $localKey, $secondLocalKey) { return new HasOneThrough($query, $farParent, $throughParent, $firstKey, $secondKey, $localKey, $secondLocalKey); } /** * Define a polymorphic one-to-one relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string $name * @param string|null $type * @param string|null $id * @param string|null $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphOne */ public function morphOne($related, $name, $type = null, $id = null, $localKey = null) { $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); [$type, $id] = $this->getMorphs($name, $type, $id); $table = $instance->getTable(); $localKey = $localKey ?: $this->getKeyName(); return $this->newMorphOne($instance->newQuery(), $this, $table.'.'.$type, $table.'.'.$id, $localKey); } /** * Instantiate a new MorphOne relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $type * @param string $id * @param string $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphOne */ protected function newMorphOne(Builder $query, Model $parent, $type, $id, $localKey) { return new MorphOne($query, $parent, $type, $id, $localKey); } /** * Define an inverse one-to-one or many relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string|null $foreignKey * @param string|null $ownerKey * @param string|null $relation * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo */ public function belongsTo($related, $foreignKey = null, $ownerKey = null, $relation = null) { // If no relation name was given, we will use this debug backtrace to extract // the calling method's name and use that as the relationship name as most // of the time this will be what we desire to use for the relationships. if (is_null($relation)) { $relation = $this->guessBelongsToRelation(); } $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); // If no foreign key was supplied, we can use a backtrace to guess the proper // foreign key name by using the name of the relationship function, which // when combined with an "_id" should conventionally match the columns. if (is_null($foreignKey)) { $foreignKey = Str::snake($relation).'_'.$instance->getKeyName(); } // Once we have the foreign key names we'll just create a new Eloquent query // for the related models and return the relationship instance which will // actually be responsible for retrieving and hydrating every relation. $ownerKey = $ownerKey ?: $instance->getKeyName(); return $this->newBelongsTo( $instance->newQuery(), $this, $foreignKey, $ownerKey, $relation ); } /** * Instantiate a new BelongsTo relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $child * @param string $foreignKey * @param string $ownerKey * @param string $relation * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo */ protected function newBelongsTo(Builder $query, Model $child, $foreignKey, $ownerKey, $relation) { return new BelongsTo($query, $child, $foreignKey, $ownerKey, $relation); } /** * Define a polymorphic, inverse one-to-one or many relationship. * * @param string|null $name * @param string|null $type * @param string|null $id * @param string|null $ownerKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphTo */ public function morphTo($name = null, $type = null, $id = null, $ownerKey = null) { // If no name is provided, we will use the backtrace to get the function name // since that is most likely the name of the polymorphic interface. We can // use that to get both the class and foreign key that will be utilized. $name = $name ?: $this->guessBelongsToRelation(); [$type, $id] = $this->getMorphs( Str::snake($name), $type, $id ); // If the type value is null it is probably safe to assume we're eager loading // the relationship. In this case we'll just pass in a dummy query where we // need to remove any eager loads that may already be defined on a model. return is_null($class = $this->getAttributeFromArray($type)) || $class === '' ? $this->morphEagerTo($name, $type, $id, $ownerKey) : $this->morphInstanceTo($class, $name, $type, $id, $ownerKey); } /** * Define a polymorphic, inverse one-to-one or many relationship. * * @param string $name * @param string $type * @param string $id * @param string $ownerKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphTo */ protected function morphEagerTo($name, $type, $id, $ownerKey) { return $this->newMorphTo( $this->newQuery()->setEagerLoads([]), $this, $id, $ownerKey, $type, $name ); } /** * Define a polymorphic, inverse one-to-one or many relationship. * * @param string $target * @param string $name * @param string $type * @param string $id * @param string $ownerKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphTo */ protected function morphInstanceTo($target, $name, $type, $id, $ownerKey) { $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance( static::getActualClassNameForMorph($target) ); return $this->newMorphTo( $instance->newQuery(), $this, $id, $ownerKey ?? $instance->getKeyName(), $type, $name ); } /** * Instantiate a new MorphTo relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $foreignKey * @param string $ownerKey * @param string $type * @param string $relation * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphTo */ protected function newMorphTo(Builder $query, Model $parent, $foreignKey, $ownerKey, $type, $relation) { return new MorphTo($query, $parent, $foreignKey, $ownerKey, $type, $relation); } /** * Retrieve the actual class name for a given morph class. * * @param string $class * @return string */ public static function getActualClassNameForMorph($class) { return Arr::get(Relation::morphMap() ?: [], $class, $class); } /** * Guess the "belongs to" relationship name. * * @return string */ protected function guessBelongsToRelation() { [$one, $two, $caller] = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 3); return $caller['function']; } /** * Define a one-to-many relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string|null $foreignKey * @param string|null $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany */ public function hasMany($related, $foreignKey = null, $localKey = null) { $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); $foreignKey = $foreignKey ?: $this->getForeignKey(); $localKey = $localKey ?: $this->getKeyName(); return $this->newHasMany( $instance->newQuery(), $this, $instance->getTable().'.'.$foreignKey, $localKey ); } /** * Instantiate a new HasMany relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $foreignKey * @param string $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany */ protected function newHasMany(Builder $query, Model $parent, $foreignKey, $localKey) { return new HasMany($query, $parent, $foreignKey, $localKey); } /** * Define a has-many-through relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string $through * @param string|null $firstKey * @param string|null $secondKey * @param string|null $localKey * @param string|null $secondLocalKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasManyThrough */ public function hasManyThrough($related, $through, $firstKey = null, $secondKey = null, $localKey = null, $secondLocalKey = null) { $through = $this->newRelatedThroughInstance($through); $firstKey = $firstKey ?: $this->getForeignKey(); $secondKey = $secondKey ?: $through->getForeignKey(); return $this->newHasManyThrough( $this->newRelatedInstance($related)->newQuery(), $this, $through, $firstKey, $secondKey, $localKey ?: $this->getKeyName(), $secondLocalKey ?: $through->getKeyName() ); } /** * Instantiate a new HasManyThrough relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $farParent * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $throughParent * @param string $firstKey * @param string $secondKey * @param string $localKey * @param string $secondLocalKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasManyThrough */ protected function newHasManyThrough(Builder $query, Model $farParent, Model $throughParent, $firstKey, $secondKey, $localKey, $secondLocalKey) { return new HasManyThrough($query, $farParent, $throughParent, $firstKey, $secondKey, $localKey, $secondLocalKey); } /** * Define a polymorphic one-to-many relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string $name * @param string|null $type * @param string|null $id * @param string|null $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphMany */ public function morphMany($related, $name, $type = null, $id = null, $localKey = null) { $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); // Here we will gather up the morph type and ID for the relationship so that we // can properly query the intermediate table of a relation. Finally, we will // get the table and create the relationship instances for the developers. [$type, $id] = $this->getMorphs($name, $type, $id); $table = $instance->getTable(); $localKey = $localKey ?: $this->getKeyName(); return $this->newMorphMany($instance->newQuery(), $this, $table.'.'.$type, $table.'.'.$id, $localKey); } /** * Instantiate a new MorphMany relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $type * @param string $id * @param string $localKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphMany */ protected function newMorphMany(Builder $query, Model $parent, $type, $id, $localKey) { return new MorphMany($query, $parent, $type, $id, $localKey); } /** * Define a many-to-many relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string|null $table * @param string|null $foreignPivotKey * @param string|null $relatedPivotKey * @param string|null $parentKey * @param string|null $relatedKey * @param string|null $relation * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsToMany */ public function belongsToMany($related, $table = null, $foreignPivotKey = null, $relatedPivotKey = null, $parentKey = null, $relatedKey = null, $relation = null) { // If no relationship name was passed, we will pull backtraces to get the // name of the calling function. We will use that function name as the // title of this relation since that is a great convention to apply. if (is_null($relation)) { $relation = $this->guessBelongsToManyRelation(); } // First, we'll need to determine the foreign key and "other key" for the // relationship. Once we have determined the keys we'll make the query // instances as well as the relationship instances we need for this. $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); $foreignPivotKey = $foreignPivotKey ?: $this->getForeignKey(); $relatedPivotKey = $relatedPivotKey ?: $instance->getForeignKey(); // If no table name was provided, we can guess it by concatenating the two // models using underscores in alphabetical order. The two model names // are transformed to snake case from their default CamelCase also. if (is_null($table)) { $table = $this->joiningTable($related, $instance); } return $this->newBelongsToMany( $instance->newQuery(), $this, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey ?: $this->getKeyName(), $relatedKey ?: $instance->getKeyName(), $relation ); } /** * Instantiate a new BelongsToMany relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $table * @param string $foreignPivotKey * @param string $relatedPivotKey * @param string $parentKey * @param string $relatedKey * @param string|null $relationName * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsToMany */ protected function newBelongsToMany(Builder $query, Model $parent, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey, $relatedKey, $relationName = null) { return new BelongsToMany($query, $parent, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey, $relatedKey, $relationName); } /** * Define a polymorphic many-to-many relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string $name * @param string|null $table * @param string|null $foreignPivotKey * @param string|null $relatedPivotKey * @param string|null $parentKey * @param string|null $relatedKey * @param bool $inverse * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphToMany */ public function morphToMany($related, $name, $table = null, $foreignPivotKey = null, $relatedPivotKey = null, $parentKey = null, $relatedKey = null, $inverse = false) { $caller = $this->guessBelongsToManyRelation(); // First, we will need to determine the foreign key and "other key" for the // relationship. Once we have determined the keys we will make the query // instances, as well as the relationship instances we need for these. $instance = $this->newRelatedInstance($related); $foreignPivotKey = $foreignPivotKey ?: $name.'_id'; $relatedPivotKey = $relatedPivotKey ?: $instance->getForeignKey(); // Now we're ready to create a new query builder for the related model and // the relationship instances for this relation. This relation will set // appropriate query constraints then entirely manage the hydrations. if (! $table) { $words = preg_split('/(_)/u', $name, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE); $lastWord = array_pop($words); $table = implode('', $words).Str::plural($lastWord); } return $this->newMorphToMany( $instance->newQuery(), $this, $name, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey ?: $this->getKeyName(), $relatedKey ?: $instance->getKeyName(), $caller, $inverse ); } /** * Instantiate a new MorphToMany relationship. * * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent * @param string $name * @param string $table * @param string $foreignPivotKey * @param string $relatedPivotKey * @param string $parentKey * @param string $relatedKey * @param string|null $relationName * @param bool $inverse * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphToMany */ protected function newMorphToMany(Builder $query, Model $parent, $name, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey, $relatedKey, $relationName = null, $inverse = false) { return new MorphToMany($query, $parent, $name, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey, $relatedKey, $relationName, $inverse); } /** * Define a polymorphic, inverse many-to-many relationship. * * @param string $related * @param string $name * @param string|null $table * @param string|null $foreignPivotKey * @param string|null $relatedPivotKey * @param string|null $parentKey * @param string|null $relatedKey * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\MorphToMany */ public function morphedByMany($related, $name, $table = null, $foreignPivotKey = null, $relatedPivotKey = null, $parentKey = null, $relatedKey = null) { $foreignPivotKey = $foreignPivotKey ?: $this->getForeignKey(); // For the inverse of the polymorphic many-to-many relations, we will change // the way we determine the foreign and other keys, as it is the opposite // of the morph-to-many method since we're figuring out these inverses. $relatedPivotKey = $relatedPivotKey ?: $name.'_id'; return $this->morphToMany( $related, $name, $table, $foreignPivotKey, $relatedPivotKey, $parentKey, $relatedKey, true ); } /** * Get the relationship name of the belongsToMany relationship. * * @return string|null */ protected function guessBelongsToManyRelation() { $caller = Arr::first(debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS), function ($trace) { return ! in_array( $trace['function'], array_merge(static::$manyMethods, ['guessBelongsToManyRelation']) ); }); return ! is_null($caller) ? $caller['function'] : null; } /** * Get the joining table name for a many-to-many relation. * * @param string $related * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model|null $instance * @return string */ public function joiningTable($related, $instance = null) { // The joining table name, by convention, is simply the snake cased models // sorted alphabetically and concatenated with an underscore, so we can // just sort the models and join them together to get the table name. $segments = [ $instance ? $instance->joiningTableSegment() : Str::snake(class_basename($related)), $this->joiningTableSegment(), ]; // Now that we have the model names in an array we can just sort them and // use the implode function to join them together with an underscores, // which is typically used by convention within the database system. sort($segments); return strtolower(implode('_', $segments)); } /** * Get this model's half of the intermediate table name for belongsToMany relationships. * * @return string */ public function joiningTableSegment() { return Str::snake(class_basename($this)); } /** * Determine if the model touches a given relation. * * @param string $relation * @return bool */ public function touches($relation) { return in_array($relation, $this->getTouchedRelations()); } /** * Touch the owning relations of the model. * * @return void */ public function touchOwners() { foreach ($this->getTouchedRelations() as $relation) { $this->$relation()->touch(); if ($this->$relation instanceof self) { $this->$relation->fireModelEvent('saved', false); $this->$relation->touchOwners(); } elseif ($this->$relation instanceof Collection) { $this->$relation->each->touchOwners(); } } } /** * Get the polymorphic relationship columns. * * @param string $name * @param string $type * @param string $id * @return array */ protected function getMorphs($name, $type, $id) { return [$type ?: $name.'_type', $id ?: $name.'_id']; } /** * Get the class name for polymorphic relations. * * @return string */ public function getMorphClass() { $morphMap = Relation::morphMap(); if (! empty($morphMap) && in_array(static::class, $morphMap)) { return array_search(static::class, $morphMap, true); } if (static::class === Pivot::class) { return static::class; } if (Relation::requiresMorphMap()) { throw new ClassMorphViolationException($this); } return static::class; } /** * Create a new model instance for a related model. * * @param string $class * @return mixed */ protected function newRelatedInstance($class) { return tap(new $class, function ($instance) { if (! $instance->getConnectionName()) { $instance->setConnection($this->connection); } }); } /** * Create a new model instance for a related "through" model. * * @param string $class * @return mixed */ protected function newRelatedThroughInstance($class) { return new $class; } /** * Get all the loaded relations for the instance. * * @return array */ public function getRelations() { return $this->relations; } /** * Get a specified relationship. * * @param string $relation * @return mixed */ public function getRelation($relation) { return $this->relations[$relation]; } /** * Determine if the given relation is loaded. * * @param string $key * @return bool */ public function relationLoaded($key) { return array_key_exists($key, $this->relations); } /** * Set the given relationship on the model. * * @param string $relation * @param mixed $value * @return $this */ public function setRelation($relation, $value) { $this->relations[$relation] = $value; return $this; } /** * Unset a loaded relationship. * * @param string $relation * @return $this */ public function unsetRelation($relation) { unset($this->relations[$relation]); return $this; } /** * Set the entire relations array on the model. * * @param array $relations * @return $this */ public function setRelations(array $relations) { $this->relations = $relations; return $this; } /** * Duplicate the instance and unset all the loaded relations. * * @return $this */ public function withoutRelations() { $model = clone $this; return $model->unsetRelations(); } /** * Unset all the loaded relations for the instance. * * @return $this */ public function unsetRelations() { $this->relations = []; return $this; } /** * Get the relationships that are touched on save. * * @return array */ public function getTouchedRelations() { return $this->touches; } /** * Set the relationships that are touched on save. * * @param array $touches * @return $this */ public function setTouchedRelations(array $touches) { $this->touches = $touches; return $this; } }