Sort collection by custom order in Eloquent

If there's a specific order you'd like the records in, you'd have to use the Collection Methods:

To get your ID's in the very specific order you've specified, you can make use of the sortBy method as follows, where collection is your collection of models:

$ids = [ 5, 6, 0, 1];

$sorted = $collection->sortBy(function($model) use ($ids) {
    return array_search($model->getKey(), $ids);
});

// [ 5, 6, 0, 1] // (desired order)

To randomize your collection you can make use of the shuffle method.

$collection = collect([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);

$shuffled = $collection->shuffle();

$shuffled->all();

// [3, 2, 5, 1, 4] // (generated randomly)

See the Laravel Docs on shuffle and/or sortBy for more specific requirements.

If you don't really have a specific order in mind, you can use ->inRandomOrder() in version 5.2 and up, older versions would require the raw query using ->orderBy(DB::raw('RAND()')).


See answer to MySQL order by field in Eloquent. It is possible to order the data in your SQL query. Other answers here are suggesting you sort the data after you've already fetched it in "wrong" order.

Your code should look like this:

$ids = [5,6,0,1];

$collection = YourModel::whereIn('id', $ids)
    ->orderByRaw('FIELD (id, ' . implode(', ', $ids) . ') ASC')
    ->get();