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Laravel Eloquent ORM: The ultimate guide for databases 2026

Laravel • 15 March 2027

As of: 19 June 2026 · Reading time: 4 min

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  • Master the database interaction in Laravel with our Eloquent ORM Guide.
  • Learn everything about models, relationships, collections and advanced query techniques.

Master the database interaction in Laravel with our Eloquent ORM Guide. Learn everything about models, relationships, collections and advanced query techniques.

Laravel is our framework of choice for complex web applications—fast, secure, and maintainable.

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Laravel Eloquent ORM: Database operations master (2026)

Short: Published: April 2026 | Reading time: about 16 minutes Category: Databases

Published: April 2026 | Reading time: about 16 minutes Category: Databases

One of the most powerful and popular features of Laravel is its Object-Relational Mapper (ORM), Eloquent. Eloquent makes interaction with your database a real pleasure.

Instead of writing complex SQL queries, you can access and manipulate your data with a beautiful, expressive PHP syntax.

What is an ORM and why Eloquent?

Short: Executive answer: Master the database interaction in Laravel with our Eloquent ORM Guide.

Executive answer: Master the database interaction in Laravel with our Eloquent ORM Guide.

For Laravel Eloquent ORM: The ultimate guide for databases 2026, see Data Analytics & Business Intelligence und Discover solutions on our website for implementation paths and planning.

A Object-Relational Mapper (ORM) allows interaction with a relational database via an object-oriented programming paradigm. Eloquent offers:

Lesability: Your code becomes clearer and more understandable. Productivity: You write less code. ** Database abstraction:** Easy change of database engine. Safety: Automatic protection against SQL injection.

Eloquent Models: The Heartpiece

php artisan make:model Product

By default, Laravel assumes that your product model is linked to a product table. You can adjust this:

class product extends model ♪ protected $table = 'my products'; protected $primaryKey = 'product id'; }

Retrieve data: The art of questioning

// Retrieve all entries $products = Product:all();

// Find an entry $product = Product:find(1);

// Conditions $products = Product:where('active', 1) —>orderBy('name', 'desc') —>take(10) —>get();

// 404 not found $product = Product:findOrFail(1);

CRUD operations

Create (Create)

Short: $product = new product; $product->name = 'My new product'; $product->price = 99.

$product = new product; $product->name = 'My new product'; $product->price = 99.99; $product->save();

// Or via create method $product = Product:create(['name' => 'Product', 'price' => 49.99);

Update (Update)

Short: $product = Product:find(1); $product->price = 129.

$product = Product:find(1); $product->price = 129.99; $product->save();

// Mass update

Product::where('active', 1)->update(['price' => 79.99);

Delete (Delete)

Short: $product = Product:find(1); $product->delete();

$product = Product:find(1); $product->delete();

// About primary keys Product::destroy(1);

Eloquent Relationships: True Strength

One-to-One

Short: // In User.php public function profile() ♪ return $this->hasOne(profiles::class); }

// In User.php public function profile() ♪ return $this->hasOne(profiles::class); }

// In Profile.php public function user() ♪ return $this->belongsTo(User:class); }

One-to-Many (One-to-Many)

Short: // In Post.php public function comments() ♪ return $this->hasMany(Comment:class); }

// In Post.php public function comments() ♪ return $this->hasMany(Comment:class); }

// In Comment.php public function post() ♪ return $this->belongsTo(Post:class); }

Many-to-Many (Many-to-Many)

Short: // In User.php public function roles() ♪ return $this->belongsToMany(Role::class); }

// In User.php public function roles() ♪ return $this->belongsToMany(Role::class); }

// In Role.php public function users() ♪ return $this->belongsToMany(User:class); }

Important: Think about Eager Loading with() to avoid the N+1 problem!

$posts = post::with('author', 'comments')->get();

Advanced techniques

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The following independent references complement the topics in this article:

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About the author

Björn Groenewold
Björn Groenewold(Dipl.-Inf.)

Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH

Since 2009 Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. He is Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH (founded 2012) and Hyperspace GmbH. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.

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