For the scenario, imagine posts has a foreign key user_id referencing users.id
public function up()
{
Schema::create('posts', function(Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->string('title');
$table->text('body');
$table->integer('user_id')->unsigned();
$table->foreign('user_id')->references('id')->on('users')->onDelete('cascade');
$table->timestamps();
});
}
running seeds with truncate() will trigger a constraint violation if foreign key checks is not disabled.
Syntax error or access violation: 1701 Cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint ...
The fix:
DatabaseSeeder.php
class DatabaseSeeder extends Seeder {
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* @return void
*/
public function run()
{
Eloquent::unguard();
//disable foreign key check for this connection before running seeders
DB::statement('SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;');
$this->call('UsersTableSeeder');
$this->call('PostsTableSeeder');
// supposed to only apply to a single connection and reset it's self
// but I like to explicitly undo what I've done for clarity
DB::statement('SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;');
}
}
fix from here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14666277/laravel-4-working-with-relationships-in-seeds
As pointed out in the comments at SO you wouldn't want to disable foreign key checks on a production app but you really don't want to run seed files in production either so obviously this is not intended for production but helpful in development.
Thanks!
It works for me!