Laravel Eloquent version of “NOT IN” SQL












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Just need the Eloquent ORM format of this query.. giving a headache for a while.



SELECT * FROM players WHERE user_id NOT IN (SELECT player_id FROM team_requests) 









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      Just need the Eloquent ORM format of this query.. giving a headache for a while.



      SELECT * FROM players WHERE user_id NOT IN (SELECT player_id FROM team_requests) 









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      Just need the Eloquent ORM format of this query.. giving a headache for a while.



      SELECT * FROM players WHERE user_id NOT IN (SELECT player_id FROM team_requests) 






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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 19:43









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          I would definitely break it into two pieces to start with:



          $player_ids = TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray();


          then



          Player::whereNotIn('user_id', $player_ids)->get();


          should give you your anser. Then if you want it in one expression, maybe try



          Player::whereNotIn('user_id',
          TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray()
          )->get();





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          • Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

            – Martin Heralecký
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:37



















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          Assuming Player model has a one-to-many relationship teamRequests, then:



          Player::doesntHave('teamRequests')->get();


          The relationship method may look like this:



          public function teamRequest() {
          return $this->hasMany(TeamRequest::class, 'player_id', 'user_id');
          }





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            I would definitely break it into two pieces to start with:



            $player_ids = TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray();


            then



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id', $player_ids)->get();


            should give you your anser. Then if you want it in one expression, maybe try



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id',
            TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray()
            )->get();





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            • Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

              – Martin Heralecký
              Nov 21 '18 at 19:37
















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            I would definitely break it into two pieces to start with:



            $player_ids = TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray();


            then



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id', $player_ids)->get();


            should give you your anser. Then if you want it in one expression, maybe try



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id',
            TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray()
            )->get();





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            • Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

              – Martin Heralecký
              Nov 21 '18 at 19:37














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            I would definitely break it into two pieces to start with:



            $player_ids = TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray();


            then



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id', $player_ids)->get();


            should give you your anser. Then if you want it in one expression, maybe try



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id',
            TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray()
            )->get();





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            I would definitely break it into two pieces to start with:



            $player_ids = TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray();


            then



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id', $player_ids)->get();


            should give you your anser. Then if you want it in one expression, maybe try



            Player::whereNotIn('user_id',
            TeamRequest::all()->pluck('player_id')->toArray()
            )->get();






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            answered Nov 21 '18 at 18:44









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            • Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

              – Martin Heralecký
              Nov 21 '18 at 19:37



















            • Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

              – Martin Heralecký
              Nov 21 '18 at 19:37

















            Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

            – Martin Heralecký
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:37





            Both versions will create an unnecessary SQL query.

            – Martin Heralecký
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:37













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            Assuming Player model has a one-to-many relationship teamRequests, then:



            Player::doesntHave('teamRequests')->get();


            The relationship method may look like this:



            public function teamRequest() {
            return $this->hasMany(TeamRequest::class, 'player_id', 'user_id');
            }





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              Assuming Player model has a one-to-many relationship teamRequests, then:



              Player::doesntHave('teamRequests')->get();


              The relationship method may look like this:



              public function teamRequest() {
              return $this->hasMany(TeamRequest::class, 'player_id', 'user_id');
              }





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                Assuming Player model has a one-to-many relationship teamRequests, then:



                Player::doesntHave('teamRequests')->get();


                The relationship method may look like this:



                public function teamRequest() {
                return $this->hasMany(TeamRequest::class, 'player_id', 'user_id');
                }





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                Assuming Player model has a one-to-many relationship teamRequests, then:



                Player::doesntHave('teamRequests')->get();


                The relationship method may look like this:



                public function teamRequest() {
                return $this->hasMany(TeamRequest::class, 'player_id', 'user_id');
                }






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