dongxun3777 2016-03-25 21:11
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Laravel 5.1在事务块中重定向

I have a set of delete statements in my Laravel 5.1 application that I have put inside a transaction.

I had my code like the following and was trying to return to the same page. But I was getting a blank page. My routes.php is fine.

DB::transaction(function () use ($foo, $bar, $request)  
{   
    // Delete from table abc
    $deletedFoo = DB::delete('delete from abc where id = ' .  $foo);

    // Delete from table xyz
    $deletedBar = DB::delete('delete from xyz where id = ' .  $bar);

    // Shows blank page
    $request->session()->flash('changes_saved', 'Success! All your changes were saved.');
    return back();

});

However, if I put the return starement outside the DB::transaction block it works fine.

DB::transaction(function () use ($foo, $bar)    
{   
    // Delete from table abc
    $deletedFoo = DB::delete('delete from abc where id = ' .  $foo);

    // Delete from table xyz
    $deletedBar = DB::delete('delete from xyz where id = ' .  $bar);
});

// Goes back to the page with the message
$request->session()->flash('changes_saved', 'Success! All your changes were saved.');
return back();

I tried various things before I realized I need to put the redirect outside the transaction. But why? I am new to Laravel and bit confused here.

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  • douqihua6212 2016-03-25 21:23
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    You have to use return like this:

    return DB::transaction(function () {
        ...
        return back();
    });
    

    To understand it let's break the code:

    $transaction = function ($foo, $bar, $request)  
    {
        // ...
        return back();
    }
    
    return DB::transaction($transaction); // return is required here
    

    Unless you return the DB::transaction call to your controller class then it'll not be returned. So, use return like this:

    public function controllerMethod()
    {
        return DB::transaction(...); // You must return
    }
    

    So, just put the return keywork before your DB::transaction(...). Also, it would be better if you controll the execution flow from outside the transaction, for example:

    $result = DB::transaction(function () use ($foo, $bar) {
        // ...
        return true;
    });
    
    if($result === true) {
        return back();
    }
    
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