New to laravel so Im trying to do something that doesn't work. I'm building a backend dashboard with login & register page, these 2 pages should have different layouts. How can I do this as the way below is not working. I'm using VUE.
Of course is {any} gonna get all so is there a way to exclude pages from this?
web.php
Route::get('/{any}', function () {
return view('layouts.vue');
})->where('any', '.*');
Route::get('/login', function () {
return view('entry.vue');
})->name('login');
You should add your route on top of route with {any}.
For example:
Route::get('/somewhere', function () {
return view('somewhere');
});
Route::get('/login', function () {
return view('entry.vue');
})->name('login');
Route::get('/{any}', function () {
return view('layouts.vue');
})->where('any', '.*');
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I'm trying to do it:
Route::get('/foo', function (Request $request) {
return response()->json('Ready');
});
I get an answer HTML :(
But POST is works:
Route::post('/bar', function (Request $request) {
return response()->json('Ready');
});
result: "Ready"
What could be the problem?
Thx.
EDIT:
ok. I use Vue 3 and Vue-router, so i changed the file web.php:
Route::get('/{any?}', function () {
return view('index'); })->where('any', '.*');
(to work SPA)
Then I changed to
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('index');
})
Now the GET request works!
But Vue-router can't work properly without this code.
Route::get('/{any?}', function () { return view('index'); })->where('any', '.*');
What should I do ? Thanks.
The problem is that you are using web.php instead of api.php routing file.
By default all closure routes from web.php are parsed to Renderable object, which renders the output to a HTML.
If you do use api.php the closure routes will be parsed to a JsonResponse.
In summary, please do use the api.php for json responses and web.php or views only responses (aka. renderables).
Finally your vue-router parser from laravel router should be set at the end of the file.
You have
Route::get('/{any?}', function () {
return view('index'); })->where('any', '.*');
});
I strongly recommend:
// All of your other routes here...
Route::view("/{any?}", "index")->where("any", ".*");
I'm building an SPA. In my web.php file I have this:
Route::get('/{any}', function () {
return view('welcome');
})->where('any', '.*');
Which is great, and I'm using Vue-Router for routing.
But I'm trying to add Stripe payments and in a lot of these videos that I've seen or articles that I've read, they often are still working with a few .blade files as well as .vue components.
I want to add a route for a blade file called checkout.blade.php
So now I will have this in web.php:
Route::get('/{any}', function () {
return view('welcome');
})->where('any', '.*');
Route::view('/checkout-now', 'checkout');
The issue is I don't see anything, just a blank white page when I go to this route, I assume it has to do with the first Route, but how do I get around this? How can I see .blade routes in my SPA?
In this case I recommend to keep all your routes before the any route.
Route::view('/checkout-now', 'checkout');
.
.
Route::get('/{any}', function () {
return view('welcome');
})->where('any', '.*'); // Must be at the end
if you just need few route for vue router
$paths = ['vue-path', 'vue-path-id'];
foreach ($paths as $path) {
Route::get($path, function () {
return view('welcome');
});
}
Route::view('/checkout-now', 'checkout');
I've developed an app for my homework and It's base on Vue.js, Laravel, base on tutorials, my problem is base on tutorial I've learned, I've wrote this app and now i can't access any route except my app.
I want to create a about page, and when i add route to route it's going to my default page of spa app, which, I've did it base on tutorials to prevent people to type nonsense in URL like url.com/asdasdqwe, so how to add exception to the line that's preventing me to access other routes?
Here's the code:
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
Auth::routes();
Route::get('/dashboard', 'HomeController#index')->name('dashboard');
// I know this line make my app to force it to don't access other routes like bottom('/about')
// Route::get('{path}',"HomeController#index")->where( 'path', '([A-z\d-\/_.]+)?' );
// Because of top code i can't access other views that's using ('/etcroute')
Route::get('/about', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
So when i remove {path} line i'll get some problem in SPA app. so I'm looking for a way to add exception or force it let these routes work with {Path} line.
Welcome to StackOverflow :)
To resolve this, simply place your '/about' route above the one with the regex match.
Laravel processes routes in order that they are listed, so your '/about' route is not being seen because the other one is matching it first.
For example:
Auth::routes();
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
Route::get('/about', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
Route::get('/dashboard', 'HomeController#index')->name('dashboard');
Route::get('{path}', 'HomeController#index')->where('path', '([A-z\d-\/_.]+)?');
Route::get('dashboard/{any}', [HomeController::class, 'index'])->where(['any' => '.*']);
Change your routings sort like this:
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
Auth::routes();
Route::get('/dashboard', 'HomeController#index')->name('dashboard');
// Because of top code i can't access other views that's using ('/etcroute')
Route::get('/about', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
Route::get('{path}',"HomeController#index")->where( 'path', '([A-z\d-\/_.]+)?' );
Laravel routing begins from the top of web.php files and checks the routings one by one.
So you have to add regex at the end of your static routes.
I want to create default route for wrong url in laravel.if I have typed tst instead of test It should redirect to default url '/' is it possible to restrict wrong url in laravel
I have the routes
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
Route::get('/test', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
At the end of all routes, add following route:
Route::any('{any}', function () {
return redirect()->url('/');
});
Or you can write directly like:
Route::redirect('/{any}', '/', 301);
This will take any routes except listed one and redirect to url.
I just need to know how i can set the login page as default page of my site.
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
I need something like this:
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('auth.login');
});
It's possible?
Thanks
Yes, it's possible, just put this route before all other routes and this will work.
If you're using standard Laravel 5.2 auth system, you can create this route and use it before all other routes:
Route::get('/', 'Auth\AuthController#getLogin');