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Laravel Eloquent - Attach vs Sync


attach():

  • Insert related models when working with many-to-many relations
  • No array parameter is expected

Example:

$user = User::find(1);$user->roles()->attach(1);

sync():

Similar to the attach() method, the sync() method is used to attach related models. However, the main differences are:

  • sync() accepts an array of IDs to place on the pivot table
  • Secondly, most important, the sync method will delete the data from the pivot table if the model does not exist in the array, and insert only the new items to the pivot table.

Example:

user_role

id  user_id role_id1    12       12    12       53    12       2
$user = User::find(12);$user->roles()->sync(array(1, 2, 3));

The above operation will delete:

id  user_id role_id2    12       5

And insert role_id 3 to the table.

user_role table

id  user_id role_id1    12       13    12       24    12       3


To make it even simpler:

The attach function only adds records to the Pivot table.

The sync function replaces the current records with the new records. This is very useful for updating a model.

Example:

Assuming you have a created Post that has many Tags attached on it where the Tags ID's are [1,2,3].

And the user has the ability to update the Post and its Tags.

The user will send you the new Tags ID's [3,4,5].

If you use the sync function, the new Tags of the Post will be [3,4,5] only.

If you use the attach function, the new Tags of the Post will be [1,2,3,4,5].