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The following is the Laravel framework tutorial column to introduce you to several methods of opening only created_at in Laravel ORM. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
Method 1:
class User extends Model { public $timestamps = false;//关闭自动维护 public static function boot() { parent::boot(); #只添加created_at不添加updated_at static::creating(function ($model) { $model->created_at = $model->freshTimestamp(); //$model->updated_at = $model->freshTimeStamp(); }); } }
There is a pitfall here: the value of created returned when using the create method to create a record is like this:
“created_at”: { “date”: “2020-09-27 13:47:12.000000”, “timezone_type”: 3, “timezone”: “Asia/Shanghai” },
Not as imagined
“created_at”: “2020-09-27 13:49:39”,
Method 2:
class User extends Model { const UPDATED_AT = null;//设置update_at为null //const CREATED_AT = null; }
There is a pitfall here: using destroy to delete will report an error
Missing argument 2 for Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::setAttribute()
Using delete will not affect , wherein does not affect
Method 3:
class User extends Model { //重写setUpdatedAt方法 public function setUpdatedAt($value) { // Do nothing. } //public function setCreatedAt($value) //{ // Do nothing. //} }
Method 4:
class User extends Model { //重写setUpdatedAt方法 public function setUpdatedAtAttribute($value) { // Do nothing. } //public function setCreatedAtAttribute($value) //{ // Do nothing. //} }
can also be set in Migration ( I haven’t tried it specifically, I saw it in other articles)
class CreatePostsTable extends Migration { public function up() { Schema::create('posts', function(Blueprint $table) { $table->timestamp('created_at') ->default(DB::raw('CURRENT_TIMESTAMP')); }); }
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