Laravel trait inside transaction
I am using transactions for DB operations.. here is pseudo code:
DB::beginTransaction();
//some logic
//trait function
//some logic
DB::commit();
I am communicating with database inside trait function too.. will this function also be inside transaction above?
php database laravel transactions traits
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I am using transactions for DB operations.. here is pseudo code:
DB::beginTransaction();
//some logic
//trait function
//some logic
DB::commit();
I am communicating with database inside trait function too.. will this function also be inside transaction above?
php database laravel transactions traits
Yes it will work. But make sure you are using a try-catch block, so your code will be something like this try { DB::beginTransaction(); ..... code here ..... ; DB::commit(); } catch(Exception $e) { DB::rollback(); }
– Dhaval Chheda
Nov 25 '18 at 4:56
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I am using transactions for DB operations.. here is pseudo code:
DB::beginTransaction();
//some logic
//trait function
//some logic
DB::commit();
I am communicating with database inside trait function too.. will this function also be inside transaction above?
php database laravel transactions traits
I am using transactions for DB operations.. here is pseudo code:
DB::beginTransaction();
//some logic
//trait function
//some logic
DB::commit();
I am communicating with database inside trait function too.. will this function also be inside transaction above?
php database laravel transactions traits
php database laravel transactions traits
asked Nov 24 '18 at 20:22
O. ShekriladzeO. Shekriladze
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Yes it will work. But make sure you are using a try-catch block, so your code will be something like this try { DB::beginTransaction(); ..... code here ..... ; DB::commit(); } catch(Exception $e) { DB::rollback(); }
– Dhaval Chheda
Nov 25 '18 at 4:56
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Yes it will work. But make sure you are using a try-catch block, so your code will be something like this try { DB::beginTransaction(); ..... code here ..... ; DB::commit(); } catch(Exception $e) { DB::rollback(); }
– Dhaval Chheda
Nov 25 '18 at 4:56
Yes it will work. But make sure you are using a try-catch block, so your code will be something like this try { DB::beginTransaction(); ..... code here ..... ; DB::commit(); } catch(Exception $e) { DB::rollback(); }
– Dhaval Chheda
Nov 25 '18 at 4:56
Yes it will work. But make sure you are using a try-catch block, so your code will be something like this try { DB::beginTransaction(); ..... code here ..... ; DB::commit(); } catch(Exception $e) { DB::rollback(); }
– Dhaval Chheda
Nov 25 '18 at 4:56
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Yes it will be. Transactions are looking for db queries and commit them or rollback them but first you have to import your trait in the class you are using transactions.
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Yes it will be. Transactions are looking for db queries and commit them or rollback them but first you have to import your trait in the class you are using transactions.
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Yes it will be. Transactions are looking for db queries and commit them or rollback them but first you have to import your trait in the class you are using transactions.
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Yes it will be. Transactions are looking for db queries and commit them or rollback them but first you have to import your trait in the class you are using transactions.
Yes it will be. Transactions are looking for db queries and commit them or rollback them but first you have to import your trait in the class you are using transactions.
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Yes it will work. But make sure you are using a try-catch block, so your code will be something like this try { DB::beginTransaction(); ..... code here ..... ; DB::commit(); } catch(Exception $e) { DB::rollback(); }
– Dhaval Chheda
Nov 25 '18 at 4:56