Question

In CakePHP 2 I always used empty to check if there any result.

<?php
$result = $this->Modelname->find('first', ['conditions' => ['field' => 'value'] ] );
if ( empty($result) ) {
// Bad Request
}

In CakePHP 3 it looks weird to me.

$fancyTable = TableRegistry::get('FancyTable');        
$query = $fancyTable->find()->where(['name' => 'fancy', 'active' => 0]);          

if ( 0 === $query->count() ) {
    // Bad Request
}

Is this the right way?

Was it helpful?

Solution

You can do:

$fancyTable = TableRegistry::get('FancyTable');
$exists = $fancyTable->exists(['name' => 'fancy', 'active' => false]);

OTHER TIPS

Use something like this:

if ($query->isEmpty()) {
    // Query or result set is empty
}
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