Solution:
This is how you do it with Query\Builder
, but first some additional notes:
// user can provide double space by accident, or on purpose:
$string = 'john doe';
// so with explode you get this:
explode(' ', $string);
array(
0 => 'john',
1 => '',
2 => 'doe'
)
// Now if you go with LIKE '%'.value.'%', you get this:
select * from table where name like '%john%' or name like '%%' or ...
That said, you obviously can’t rely on explode
because in the above case you would get all the rows.
So, this is what you should do:
$string = 'john doe';
// split on 1+ whitespace & ignore empty (eg. trailing space)
$searchValues = preg_split('/\s+/', $string, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
$users = User::where(function ($q) use ($searchValues) {
foreach ($searchValues as $value) {
$q->orWhere('name', 'like', "%{$value}%");
}
})->get();
There is closure in the where
because it is a good practice to wrap your or where
clauses in parentheses. For example if your User
model used SoftDeletingScope
and you would not do what I suggested, your whole query would be messed up.