I have an eloquent model, that is using a custom table, coming from the user table.
Like so...
class Appointment extends Eloquent
{
public static $table = null;
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
// Here I load the custom table, from the user table
// Pull the prefix of the table, and append
// This works perfectly fine for viewing the data
static::$table = Auth::user()->tenantTable()."_appointments";
}
public static $connection = 'tenant-data';
public static $timestamps = true;
I can pull, and view the data perfectly fine with this setup. So every user, has their own appointment table.
However, if I change anything and then use eloquent save() method. I get a recursive call, that never ends.
What do I need to change in laravels save() method to get this to work?
And do I have to change it in the core?? Or can I override the save() method in the current model? And if so, how?
I'm almost just guessing but did you try to change the order of your constructor commands? First set the table dynamically and then call parent constructor?
I am not sure what are you trying to achieve but, yes you can override parent ( eloquent's on your case ) save method.
class Appointment extends Eloquent{
public function save(){
//Do your own save stuff
....
// call Eloquent's save function to finish
parent::save();
}
}