Sometimes you'll want to fetch only a couple fields to reduce the overall size of your SQL query. This can be done by specifying some fields using the allowedFields method and using the fields request query parameter.
When trying to select a column that's not specified in allowedFields() an InvalidFieldQuery exception will be thrown:
$users = QueryBuilder::for(User::class)
->allowedFields('name')
->get();
// GET /users?fields[users]=email will throw an `InvalidFieldQuery` exception as `email` is not an allowed field.
Selecting fields for included models works the same way. This is especially useful when you only need a couple of columns from an included relationship. Consider the following example:
GET /posts?include=author&fields[author]=id,name
QueryBuilder::for(Post::class)
->allowedFields('author.id', 'author.name')
->allowedIncludes('author');
// All posts will be fetched including _only_ the name of the author.
⚠️ Keep in mind that the fields query will completely override the SELECT part of the query. This means that you'll need to manually specify any columns required for Eloquent relationships to work, in the above example author.id. See issue #175 as well.
⚠️ allowedFields must be called before allowedIncludes. Otherwise the query builder won't know what fields to include for the requested includes and an exception will be thrown.