Laravel Model Restore Event










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So I have 2 Models Users & Staff. They have one to one relationship with one another.



User.php 'hasOne' Staff
AND
Staff.php 'belongsTo' User



When I Soft Delete a User I want to soft delete Staff entry as well, I have achieved this using(Works Perfectly):



static::deleting(function ($user) 
$user->staff()->delete();
);


Now I want to restore the staff when I restore the User for that I have tried using this(Not working):



static::restoring(function ($user) 
$user->staff()->restore();
);


But this is not working. The User Entry is deleted but the Staff entry still remains soft deleted.



  • Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong here?


  • Also, Is this the best way to get this done? Or is there some other way this should be done?


PS: I'm using Laravel 5.5










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    So I have 2 Models Users & Staff. They have one to one relationship with one another.



    User.php 'hasOne' Staff
    AND
    Staff.php 'belongsTo' User



    When I Soft Delete a User I want to soft delete Staff entry as well, I have achieved this using(Works Perfectly):



    static::deleting(function ($user) 
    $user->staff()->delete();
    );


    Now I want to restore the staff when I restore the User for that I have tried using this(Not working):



    static::restoring(function ($user) 
    $user->staff()->restore();
    );


    But this is not working. The User Entry is deleted but the Staff entry still remains soft deleted.



    • Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong here?


    • Also, Is this the best way to get this done? Or is there some other way this should be done?


    PS: I'm using Laravel 5.5










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      So I have 2 Models Users & Staff. They have one to one relationship with one another.



      User.php 'hasOne' Staff
      AND
      Staff.php 'belongsTo' User



      When I Soft Delete a User I want to soft delete Staff entry as well, I have achieved this using(Works Perfectly):



      static::deleting(function ($user) 
      $user->staff()->delete();
      );


      Now I want to restore the staff when I restore the User for that I have tried using this(Not working):



      static::restoring(function ($user) 
      $user->staff()->restore();
      );


      But this is not working. The User Entry is deleted but the Staff entry still remains soft deleted.



      • Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong here?


      • Also, Is this the best way to get this done? Or is there some other way this should be done?


      PS: I'm using Laravel 5.5










      share|improve this question














      So I have 2 Models Users & Staff. They have one to one relationship with one another.



      User.php 'hasOne' Staff
      AND
      Staff.php 'belongsTo' User



      When I Soft Delete a User I want to soft delete Staff entry as well, I have achieved this using(Works Perfectly):



      static::deleting(function ($user) 
      $user->staff()->delete();
      );


      Now I want to restore the staff when I restore the User for that I have tried using this(Not working):



      static::restoring(function ($user) 
      $user->staff()->restore();
      );


      But this is not working. The User Entry is deleted but the Staff entry still remains soft deleted.



      • Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong here?


      • Also, Is this the best way to get this done? Or is there some other way this should be done?


      PS: I'm using Laravel 5.5







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          It isn't working because $user->staff() doesn't fetch deleted staff. That's how relationships work by default.



          Just replace it with this:



          static::restoring(function ($user) 
          $user->staff()->withTrashed()->restore();
          );





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          • I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

            – Zakriya Bilal
            Feb 28 '18 at 14:08


















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          "static::restoring" event is never triggered when restoring a batch of models.



          If you're doing something like:



          Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->restore();


          It will restore your models but "static::restoring or restored" will never be triggered, instead you could do something like this:



          $models = Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->get();
          foreach($models as $model)
          $model->restore();






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            It isn't working because $user->staff() doesn't fetch deleted staff. That's how relationships work by default.



            Just replace it with this:



            static::restoring(function ($user) 
            $user->staff()->withTrashed()->restore();
            );





            share|improve this answer























            • I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

              – Zakriya Bilal
              Feb 28 '18 at 14:08















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            It isn't working because $user->staff() doesn't fetch deleted staff. That's how relationships work by default.



            Just replace it with this:



            static::restoring(function ($user) 
            $user->staff()->withTrashed()->restore();
            );





            share|improve this answer























            • I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

              – Zakriya Bilal
              Feb 28 '18 at 14:08













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            It isn't working because $user->staff() doesn't fetch deleted staff. That's how relationships work by default.



            Just replace it with this:



            static::restoring(function ($user) 
            $user->staff()->withTrashed()->restore();
            );





            share|improve this answer













            It isn't working because $user->staff() doesn't fetch deleted staff. That's how relationships work by default.



            Just replace it with this:



            static::restoring(function ($user) 
            $user->staff()->withTrashed()->restore();
            );






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            • I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

              – Zakriya Bilal
              Feb 28 '18 at 14:08

















            • I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

              – Zakriya Bilal
              Feb 28 '18 at 14:08
















            I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

            – Zakriya Bilal
            Feb 28 '18 at 14:08





            I believe, We don't have to use "withTrashed()" in Laravel 5.5. We can do it without it.

            – Zakriya Bilal
            Feb 28 '18 at 14:08













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            "static::restoring" event is never triggered when restoring a batch of models.



            If you're doing something like:



            Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->restore();


            It will restore your models but "static::restoring or restored" will never be triggered, instead you could do something like this:



            $models = Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->get();
            foreach($models as $model)
            $model->restore();






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              "static::restoring" event is never triggered when restoring a batch of models.



              If you're doing something like:



              Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->restore();


              It will restore your models but "static::restoring or restored" will never be triggered, instead you could do something like this:



              $models = Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->get();
              foreach($models as $model)
              $model->restore();






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                "static::restoring" event is never triggered when restoring a batch of models.



                If you're doing something like:



                Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->restore();


                It will restore your models but "static::restoring or restored" will never be triggered, instead you could do something like this:



                $models = Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->get();
                foreach($models as $model)
                $model->restore();






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                "static::restoring" event is never triggered when restoring a batch of models.



                If you're doing something like:



                Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->restore();


                It will restore your models but "static::restoring or restored" will never be triggered, instead you could do something like this:



                $models = Yourmodel::whereIn('id', [1,2,3])->get();
                foreach($models as $model)
                $model->restore();







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