When using a junction table for many-to-many relations, you have to
- Define the relations
- Link the two models together
In the User model define the following relation function:
public function getMarkets() {
return $this->hasMany(Market::className(), ['id' => 'market_id'])
->viaTable('tbl_user_market', ['user_id' => 'id']);
}
In the Market model define the following relation function:
public function getUsers() {
return $this->hasMany(User::className(), ['id' => 'user_id'])
->viaTable('tbl_user_market', ['market_id' => 'id']);
}
And finally, after saving both models, link them together:
$user = new User;
$user->name = 'Foo';
$user->save();
$market = new Market;
$market->name = 'Bar';
$market->save();
$user->link('markets', $market);
The call to link()
will populate the junction table.
Reference: http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/yii-db-baseactiverecord.html#link()-detail
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