I am new to laravel. This is my view (bids.new):
<form method="post" action="{{ route('bids.storeBid', $project->id) }}" enctype="multipart/form-data" >
#csrf
*content*
<div class="row pt-4">
<button class="btn btn-primary">Place Bid</button>
</div>
</form>
This is my route:
Route::get('/bids/new/{id}', 'BidController#create')->name('bids.new');
Route::post('/bids/{id}', 'BidController#storeBid')->name('bids.storeBid');
BidController:
public function create($id)
{
$project = Projects::findOrFail($id);
return view('bids.new',compact('project'));
}
public function storeBid(Request $request, $id)
{
*content*
}
When I clicked on Place Bid button in my view, the page is not responding and URL is still showing /bids/new/1 which means the storeBid route was not loaded. I tried using dd($id) at controller but it is not displaying as well so I assumed I have a problem with the route or form in the view.
<div class="row pt-4">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Place Bid</button>
</div>
try this one. I hope it will help you. Let me know.
Thank you guys for the comments, I figured out the problem was not because of the form or route but due to some errors on my eloquent in the controllers.
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SCENARIO:
When I tried to search (POST route) a keyword, results of item will be display as lists. These items has a button (Save or UnSave) on each list. The save button, is either form POST or DELETE method and what happens is when this button clicked, either the item will SAVE or UNSAVE from the tables.
ERROR
Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\MethodNotAllowedHttpException
The GET method is not supported for this route. Supported methods: POST.
ROUTES:
Route::post('/jobseeker/jobs/search-results', [JobSeekerController::class, 'searchJobsNow'])->name('jobseeker.jobs.searchNow');
Route::post('/jobseeker/saved-jobs/{id}/save', [JobSeekerController::class, 'saveJob'])->name('jobseeker.savedJobs.save');
Route::delete('/jobseeker/saved-jobs/{id}/unsave', [JobSeekerController::class, 'unsaveJob'])->name('jobseeker.savedJobs.unsave');
CONTROLLER:
public function searchJobsNow(Request $request)
{
// codes
}
public function saveJob()
{
// code for saving a job
return redirect()->back();
}
public function unsaveJob()
{
// code for unsaving a job
return redirect()->back();
}
VIEW
#if ($job->candidateHadSavedTheJob)
<form action="{{ route('jobseeker.savedJobs.unsave', $job->id) }}" method="POST">
#csrf
#method('DELETE')
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Saved</button>
</form>
#else
<form action="{{ route('jobseeker.savedJobs.save', $job->id) }}" method="POST">
#csrf
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-outline-primary"> Save</button>
</form>
#endif
Following is my controller. Method ProjectsView is to view all the listings. The second method BackendProjectSearch is for searching of projects. The first page of search result is displayed properly, but when we click on next page it gives the error "The GET method is not supported for this route. Supported methods: POST."
What should I do ?
public function ProjectsView(){
$projects = projects::orderBy('id','ASC')->paginate(15);
return view('backend.projects.projects_view',compact('projects')); }
public function BackendProjectSearch(Request $request){
$request->validate(["search" => "required"]);
$item = $request->search;
$projects = Projects::where('project_name','LIKE',"%$item%")->paginate(15);
return view('backend.projects.projects_view',compact('projects')); }
Following are the routes for both the methods :
Route::post('/backend/project/search', [ProjectsController::class, 'BackendProjectSearch'])->name('backend.project.search');
Route::get('/view', [ProjectsController::class, 'projectsView'])->name('projects.view');
View code :
<div class="col-md-8">
<div class="header-navsearch">
<form class="form-inline mr-auto" method="post" action="{{route('backend.project.search')}}">
#csrf
<div class="nav-search">
<input type="search" name="search" class="form-control header-search" placeholder="Search projects…" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><i class="fa fa-search"></i></button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
The route for this request should be post, not get.
Example
Route::post(-----);
Also, make sure to insert a CSRF token while making the request
it means you now cannot do something like the following.
Instead, you have to do something like...
<form action="{{ route('example') }}" method="POST">
#csrf {{-- According to the version of laravel --}}
{{-- Your other codes --}}
<button type="submit" class="">Submit</button>
</form>
You have to use the below code
return redirect()->route('projects.view')->with(['projects' => $projects]);
Your route might be little change
Route::get('/view/{projects?}', [ProjectsController::class, 'projectsView'])->name('projects.view');
and In your controller, you have to change function like this
public function ProjectsView($projects = null){
if($projects!=null){
return view('backend.projects.projects_view',compact('projects'));
}
else{
$projects = projects::orderBy('id','ASC')->paginate(15);
return view('backend.projects.projects_view',compact('projects'));
}
I am building a CRUD with Laravel. Each category hasMany attachments and each attachment belongsTo a category.
In the category.edit view I want to give the user the possibility of deleting the attachments (singularly) from the Category. I tried this method but it did not work:
Registering route for the attachment:
Route::group(['middleware' => ['auth']], function () {
Route::delete('attachment/{id}', 'AttachmentController#delete')->name('attachment');
});
Handling the delete building the AttachmentController#delete method:
class AttachmentController extends Controller
{
public function delete($id) {
$toDelete = Attachment::findOrFail($id);
$toDelete->delete();
return redirect()->back();
}
}
In the CategoryController (edit method), I fetch the attachments linked to each category to be rendered inside the view:
public function edit($category)
{
$wildcard = $category;
$category = Category::findOrFail($wildcard);
$attachments = App\Category::findOrFail($wildcard)->attachments()->get()->toArray();
return view('category.edit', [
'category' => $category,
'attachments' => $attachments
]);
}
In the view, I render the attachment and the button to delete. I am fully aware of the error of having a form inside another form, nevertheless I do not know antoher approach to submit this delete request.
// update Category form
#foreach ($attachments as $attachment)
<div class="row">
<div class="col-4">
<img style="width: 100%;" src={{ $attachment['url'] }} alt="">
</div>
<div class="col-4">
<div>
<p class="general_par general_url">{{ $attachment['url'] }}</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="col-4">
<form action="{{ route('attachment', $attachment['id']) }}" method="POST">
#csrf
#method('DELETE')
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-danger">Delete Image</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
<hr>
#endforeach
// end of update Category form
Should I build a deleteAttachment method inside the CategoryController? If so, how can I still submit the Delete request? Also, if any other Model in the future will have attachments, should I build a deleteAttachment method inside each controller? That is cumbersome. Thanks in advance
if you don't like to use form, then use tag:
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="{{ route('attachment', $attachment['id']) }}">Delete Image</a>
And redefine the route to Route::get(...)
(or maybe use ajax for POST method if that is required)
guys. I'm a newbie of Laravel.
I'm just wondering that if I need to pass some sensitive info, which is been wrote on a form, to controller, then to another view.
How could I pass the info to the view without using URL?
I have made some small test, but the result is all the same (url would include the data).
Here is the code.
Html(a):
<form action="/data" method="GET" class="form-horizontal">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="text" class="form-control" name="Test">
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">test</button>
</div>
web.php:
Route::get('/data', 'DataController#show');
DataController.php:
public function show(Request $request) {
return view('testShow');
}
Html(b):
<div class="ShowDataHere">
#if(!empty(request()->all()))
{{ request()->Test }}
#endif
Simply change your form to use POST instead of GET.
On the form...
<form action="/data" method="POST" class="form-horizontal">
In your route ...
Route::post('/data', 'DataController#show');
This will send all of the form fields to the server in a way that is less visable (not in the URL) but to make the form secure, you'll want to ensure it's served using HTTPS as well.
In Laravel when you use Route::post('/data', 'DataController#show') the Laravel expect a GET, because of the show function.
So you can use Route::post('/data', 'DataController#someFunction') and in your laravel controller get with:
public function someFunction(Request $request)
{
$array = $request->all(); //your fields
}
In this function you can get the attributes with $array = $request->all();
I've run into an odd issue where the helper function old() always returns null in a blade view unless $request->flash() is used prior to loading the view. I have never had to do this when using laravel in the past. Did something change or is there something that I have forgotten to set/configure. Below is a simple example of the behavior:
web.php
Route::get('/test', function(){
return view('testView');
});
Route::post('/test', function(Illuminate\Http\Request $request){
$request->flash(); // if uncommented old() works, if commented old() does not work
return view('testView');
});
form in testView.blade.php
<form action="/test" method="POST">
{{csrf_field()}}
<input type="hidden" name="test001" value="001"/>
<input type="hidden" name="test002" value="002"/>
<div class="">
{{old('test001')}}
<br/>
{{old('test002')}}
</div>
<button type="submit">GO</button>
</form>
after form submitted without $request->flash()
after form submitted with $request->flash()
EDIT
Thinking this might have something to do with using a single route name for both post and get methods, the form was changed so to submit via get, and the issue persists. For example:
web.php
Route::get('/test', function(function(Illuminate\Http\Request $request){
return view('testView');
});
form in testView.blade.php
<form action="/test" method="GET">
<input type="hidden" name="test001" value="001"/>
<input type="hidden" name="test002" value="002"/>
<div class="">
{{old('test001')}}
<br/>
{{old('test002')}}
</div>
<button type="submit">GO</button>
</form>
Use redirect back() instead of loading view directly in a post method.
return redirect()->back()->withInput();
You need to flash request data to put old input into session, otherwise old() will return empty result. See official doc here.