[8.x] MorphTo relationship eager loading constraints #35190
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Currently it is not possible to apply different constraints to the queries that eager load each different type in a morph-to relation. You can apply constraints directly to the
MorphTo
relation object:However these constraints will be applied uniformly to the queries for each morph type, so it is only useful if constraining by a column which is present on all types – otherwise, it will fail.
In a similar vein to the
morphWith
method introduced in #28647, this PR introduces the ability to apply different constraints to the queries for each type: