The whereBetween method verifies that a column’s value is between
two values.
$from = date('2018-01-01');
$to = date('2018-05-02');
Reservation::whereBetween('reservation_from', [$from, $to])->get();
In some cases you need to add date range dynamically. Based on @Anovative’s comment you can do this:
Reservation::all()->filter(function($item) {
if (Carbon::now()->between($item->from, $item->to)) {
return $item;
}
});
If you would like to add more condition then you can use orWhereBetween. If you would like to exclude a date interval then you can use whereNotBetween .
Reservation::whereBetween('reservation_from', [$from1, $to1])
->orWhereBetween('reservation_to', [$from2, $to2])
->whereNotBetween('reservation_to', [$from3, $to3])
->get();
Other useful where clauses: whereIn, whereNotIn, whereNull, whereNotNull, whereDate, whereMonth, whereDay, whereYear, whereTime, whereColumn , whereExists, whereRaw.
Laravel docs about Where Clauses.