Table user
example :
id | name | status | first_name | last_name | create_at
Table post
example :
id | title | name | description | user_id | create_at
In model user
:
public function posts()
{
return $this->hasMany(Post::class);
}
In model post
:
public function users()
{
return $this->belongsTo(Users::class);
}
In the post table database, there is a status
column with three values of 1, 2, 3, now I want to count how many status = 1, and how many status = 2, 3
I have two ways to handle that is to use a relationship or call the post model to handle it In UserController.php
:
// The best way to try is relationship
$user = User::select(['id', 'name'])
->with(['posts:user_id'])
->where('type', 2)
->get();
Or:
$user = User::select(['id', 'name'])
->where('type', 2)
->get();
foreach ($user as $val) {
$statusPublic[] = Posts::where('user_id', $val['id'])->where('status', '=', 1)->count();
$statusPrivate[] = Posts::where('user_id', $val['id'])->whereIn('status', [2, 3])->count();
}
My problem is that in the posts table it has 300,000 items . If you handle the status count like that, it's very slow. Sometimes up to 20s. Is there any way to improve? Thanks
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