我目前正在使用下面的代码在一个表中插入数据:

<?php

public function saveDetailsCompany()
{
    $post = Input::All();

    $data = new Company;
    $data->nombre = $post['name'];
    $data->direccion = $post['address'];
    $data->telefono = $post['phone'];
    $data->email = $post['email'];
    $data->giro = $post['type'];
    $data->fecha_registro = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
    $data->fecha_modificacion = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");

    if ($data->save()) {
        return Response::json(array('success' => true), 200);
    }
}

我想返回插入的最后一个ID,但我不知道如何获取它。

亲切的问候!


当前回答

这里有一个例子:

public static function saveTutorial(){

    $data = Input::all();

    $Tut = new Tutorial;
    $Tut->title = $data['title'];
    $Tut->tutorial = $data['tutorial'];   
    $Tut->save();
    $LastInsertId = $Tut->id;

    return Response::json(array('success' => true,'last_id'=>$LastInsertId), 200);
}

其他回答

虽然这个问题有点过时了。我的快速解决方案是这样的:

$last_entry = Model::latest()->first();

但我猜它很容易受到频繁使用的数据库的竞争条件的影响。

这在laravel 4.2中是可行的

$id = User::insertGetId([
    'username' => Input::get('username'),
    'password' => Hash::make('password'),
    'active'   => 0
]);

在save $data之后->save()。所有数据都被推入$data内。因为这是一个对象,当前行刚刚保存在$data中。所以last insertId将在$data->id中找到。

响应代码为:

return Response::json(array('success' => true, 'last_insert_id' => $data->id), 200);

使用insertGetId同时插入和获取插入id

从医生

如果表有一个自动递增的id,则使用insertGetId方法 插入一条记录,然后检索ID:

通过模型

$id = Model::insertGetId(["name"=>"Niklesh","email"=>"myemail@gmail.com"]);

通过DB

$id = DB::table('users')->insertGetId(["name"=>"Niklesh","email"=>"myemail@gmail.com"]);

详情请访问:https://laravel.com/docs/5.5/queries#inserts

For anyone who also likes how Jeffrey Way uses Model::create() in his Laracasts 5 tutorials, where he just sends the Request straight into the database without explicitly setting each field in the controller, and using the model's $fillable for mass assignment (very important, for anyone new and using this way): I read a lot of people using insertGetId() but unfortunately this does not respect the $fillable whitelist so you'll get errors with it trying to insert _token and anything that isn't a field in the database, end up setting things you want to filter, etc. That bummed me out, because I want to use mass assignment and overall write less code when possible. Fortunately Eloquent's create method just wraps the save method (what @xdazz cited above), so you can still pull the last created ID...

public function store() {

    $input = Request::all();
    $id = Company::create($input)->id;

    return redirect('company/'.$id);
}