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How to select specific columns in laravel eloquent

lets say I have 7 columns in table, and I want to select only two of them, something like this

SELECT `name`,`surname` FROM `table` WHERE `id` = '1';

In laravel eloquent model it may looks like this

Table::where('id', 1)->get();

but I guess this expression will select ALL columns where id equals 1, and I want only two columns(name, surname). how to select only two columns?

Thanks for asking the question. It's crazy as I've always done this properly in 'classic' SQL queries, but having to use Eloquent, I found it so confusing I was happy just to get it working, and was oblivious to how much memory my queries were using because I was selecting everything.
ModelName::findOrFail(1, ['name', 'surname']);

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Marcin Nabiałek

You can do it like this:

Table::select('name','surname')->where('id', 1)->get();

let's suppose i want to select every field expect one how can i do that
First of all, when you have question, ask one. And for your case - just mention all columns instead of the one you don't want to include. It's that easy.
isn't there any other method for doing that without mentioning all columns
This works for a basic case with a single table. However, if you are using a relation over a pivot table, then this will ALSO select the pivot columns, automatically.
@OPV It just runs SELECT name, surname FROM Table where id = 1 SQL query
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Djave
Table::where('id', 1)->get(['name','surname']);

I want the same thing but using different method. I want to select method by creating instance of model and then select column. i.e $model = new MyModel(); $model->select(['col1', 'col2']); But this thing is not working
I believe this is the way it is supposed to be used. I don't know if select() is faster than get() though.
can also be model::where('col', val)->get(['col1', 'col2']);
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Sivakumar Tadisetti

By using all() method we can select particular columns from table like as shown below.

ModelName::all('column1', 'column2', 'column3');

Note: Laravel 5.4


I want the same thing but using different method. I want to select method by creating instance of model and then select column. i.e $model = new MyModel(); $model->select(['col1', 'col2']); But this thing is not working.
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Sammie

You can also use find() like this:

ModelName::find($id, ['name', 'surname']);

The $id variable can be an array in case you need to retrieve multiple instances of the model.


This should be the selected answer.
Not sure why this is not the accepted answer.
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Mahesh Yadav

You first need to create a Model, that represent that Table and then use the below Eloquent way to fetch the data of only 2 fields.

Model::where('id', 1)
         ->pluck('name', 'surname')
         ->all();

This is the best answer since it works also with pivot tables in many to many relationships.
This should be the answer
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Bhagchandani

Also Model::all(['id'])->toArray() it will only fetch id as array.


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Mostafa Asadi

Get value of one column:

Table_Name::find($id)->column_name;

you can use this method with where clause:

Table_Name::where('id',$id)->first()->column_name;

or use this method for bypass PhpStorm "Method where not found in App\Models":

Table_Name::query()->where('id','=',$id)->first()->column_name;

in query builder:

DB::table('table_names')->find($id)->column_name;

with where cluase:

DB::table('table_names')->where('id',$id)->first()->column_name;

or

DB::table('table_names')->where('id',$id)->first('column_name');

last method result is array


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aleXela

You can use get() as well as all()

ModelName::where('a', 1)->get(['column1','column2']);

This answer should have much more votes.
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Haritsinh Gohil

From laravel 5.3 only using get() method you can get specific columns of your table:

YouModelName::get(['id', 'name']);

Or from laravel 5.4 you can also use all() method for getting the fields of your choice:

YourModelName::all('id', 'name');

with both of above method get() or all() you can also use where() but syntax is different for both:

Model::all()

YourModelName::all('id', 'name')->where('id',1);

Model::get()

YourModelName::where('id',1)->get(['id', 'name']);

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Community

To get the result of specific column from table,we have to specify the column name.

Use following code : -

   $result = DB::Table('table_name')->select('column1','column2')->where('id',1)->get();  

for example -

$result = DB::Table('Student')->select('subject','class')->where('id',1)->get();  

Please add some explanation to your answer such that others can learn from it
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Franklin'j Gil'z
use App\Table;
// ...
Table::where('id',1)->get('name','surname');

if no where

Table::all('name','surname');

Good answer but square brackets are missing. Should be like: ->get(['name','surname']);
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Ali Raza

If you want to get a single value from Database

    Model::where('id', 1)->value('name');

@NachoMezzadra Actually I did :):)
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bereket gebredingle

Also you can use pluck.

Model::where('id',1)->pluck('column1', 'column2');

Note that pluck() is less efficient than the other methods discussed because it doesn't modify the SELECT ... query, but rather, it operates on the already-returned result set.
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Josh Rumbut

You can use Table::select ('name', 'surname')->where ('id', 1)->get ().

Keep in mind that when selecting for only certain fields, you will have to make another query if you end up accessing those other fields later in the request (that may be obvious, just wanted to include that caveat). Including the id field is usually a good idea so laravel knows how to write back any updates you do to the model instance.


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Md. Jamil Ahsan

You can get it in various ways. Some of these are shown below-

//Eloquent: Get specific columns (not all the row). Pluck returns an array.
Model::where('id', 1)->pluck('name', 'surname');
// If you only want to get the result value:
Model::where('id', 1)->value('name');

Or,

Model::where('id', 1)
     ->pluck('name', 'surname')
     ->all();

Or,

ModelName::all('column1', 'column2', 'column3');

Or,

ModelName::find($id, ['name', 'surname']);

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DragonFire
ModelName::find($id, ['name', 'surname']);

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Jignesh Joisar

you can also used findOrFail() method here it's good to used

if the exception is not caught, a 404 HTTP response is automatically sent back to the user. It is not necessary to write explicit checks to return 404 responses when using these method not give a 500 error..

ModelName::findOrFail($id, ['firstName', 'lastName']);

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Nikola Kirincic

While most common approach is to use Model::select, it can cause rendering out all attributes defined with accessor methods within model classes. So if you define attribute in your model:

<?php

namespace App;

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

class User extends Model
{
    /**
     * Get the user's first name.
     *
     * @param  string  $value
     * @return string
     */
    public function getFirstNameAttribute($value)
    {
        return ucfirst($value);
    }
}

And then use: TableName::select('username')->where('id', 1)->get();

It will output collection with both first_name and username, rather than only username.

Better use pluck(), solo or optionally in combination with select - if you want specific columns.

TableName::select('username')->where('id', 1)->pluck('username');

or

TableName::where('id', 1)->pluck('username'); //that would return collection consisting of only username values

Also, optionally, use ->toArray() to convert collection object into array.


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Brane

If you want to get single row and from the that row single column, one line code to get the value of the specific column is to use find() method alongside specifying of the column that you want to retrieve it.

Here is sample code:

ModelName::find($id_of_the_record, ['column_name'])->toArray()['column_name'];

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Ali Akbar Afridi

You can get it like

`PostModel::where('post_status', 'publish')->get(['title', 'content', 'slug', 'image_url']`)

link


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Robert Pounder

->get() much like ->all() (and ->first() etc..) can take the fields you want to bring back as parameters;

->get/all(['column1','column2'])

Would bring back the collection but only with column1 and column2


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Hemerson Varela

If you need to get one column calling pluck directly on a model is the most performant way to retrieve a single column from all models in Laravel.

Calling get or all before pluck will read all models into memory before plucking the value.

Users::pluck('email');

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Salman Zafar

You can use the below query:

Table('table')->select('name','surname')->where('id',1)->get();

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