Laravel 8 Has Many Through Relationship Example

    In this example we will see laravel 8 has many through relationship example. hasManyThrough relationship difficult to understand compare to other relationship. you use hasManyThrough relationship laravel 6, laravel 7 and laravel 8. The has-many-through relationship provides a convenient way to access distant relations via an intermediate relation. 

    For example, a categories is connected with products and products connected with orders, then we can access all orders connected with a specific categories. So, simply you can access or get data using intermediate model relation using hasManyThrough in laravel 8.

    Now, we will create categories, products and orders table. categories table connected with products and products table connected with orders table like below screenshot and we also create migration and model for all table and retrive data using model.

    laravel_has_many_through_relationship

Read More : Laravel 8 Has Many Through Relationship Example
Create Migration:

    Categories Table :

Schema::create('categories', function (Blueprint $table) {

    $table->increments('id');

    $table->string('name');

    $table->timestamps();

});

    Products Table :

Schema::create('products', function (Blueprint $table) {

    $table->increments('id');

    $table->integer('categories_id')->unsigned();

    $table->timestamps();

    $table->foreign('categories_id')->references('id')->on('categories')->onDelete('cascade');

});

    Orders Table : 

Schema::create('orders', function (Blueprint $table) {

    $table->increments('id');

    $table->integer('product_id')->unsigned();

    $table->timestamps();

    $table->foreign('product_id')->references('id')->on('products')->onDelete('cascade');

});
Create Model :

    Now, we will create categories model and define relationship on model.

    Category Model :

<?php

namespace App\Models;

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

class Category extends Model
{    
    public function order()
    {
        return $this->hasManyThrough(Order::class, Product::class);
    }
}
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    The first argument passed to the hasManyThrough method is the name of the final model we wish to access, while the second argument is the name of the intermediate model.

    Though the Order model table does not contain category_id column, the hasManyThrough relation we can access to $categories->orders like this.

Retrive Records

    Now, retrive record using intermediate model through like below code example.

$category = Category::find(1);	
 
dd($category->order);

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