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[12.x] Add Model::query($fetchModes) syntactic sugar #54745

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@shaedrich shaedrich commented Feb 21, 2025

Follow-up to #54734 resp. #54443

Based on comments #54734 (comment) and #54443 (comment)

You can then do

User::query([PDO::FETCH_UNIQUE])->select(['id','users.*'])->get();

without an additional call to fetchUsing()

As bert-w has pointed out, this only applies to queries created via a model's query() method (or other public methods in that chain), so it may not be an alternative for all cases.

* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder<static>
*/
public static function query()
public static function query(?array $fetchModes = [])

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Why ?array?
Can it be null?

* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder<static>
*/
public function newModelQuery()
public function newModelQuery(?array $fetchModes = [])
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This is a breaking change that was avoided in @bert-w 's PR.
We think that PR was ok just that it deleted a function that generated a bug and so the whole feature was reverted.

@shaedrich shaedrich marked this pull request as draft February 21, 2025 20:50
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