Laravel: Ran artisan commands and now can't connect - laravel

I am working on the frontend for a friend's Laravel app and some of the Blade views got cached. After I ran the following code, I can't even connect to the localhost:
php artisan view:clear
php artisan cache:clear
php artisan config:cache
The site is running on Docker containers, so I even tried to restart them but still nothing but it comes up with a PHP error screen that says:
InvalidArgumentException in FileViewFinder.php line 137:
View [errors.no-store] not found.
So is it because I cleared the views?

It does not work when your machine is running on vagrant (or another virtual environment like docker) and you run php artisan config:cache out of vagrant. Do you need to run this command in vagrant? The problem is about path routes (path are not the same in vagrant and out of vagrant).
The same thing is with Docker. If there is a project in directory outside of container in shared location php artisan config:cache has to be run from within container.
Please refer to this answer.

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Laravel project pages not showing

I have cloned a laravel project from github and when I try to use it on my localhost, all I see is the homepage, which is fully functional, but has bits of content and images missing. Then if I try to go to any other route I get an error saying The requested URL was not found on this server.
For reference I am using MAMP as the web server, I have checked the httpd file and everything seems okay, anyone got a clue what's going on?
Use these commands in order :
cp .env.example .env
composer install
php artisan key:generate
php artisan migrate:fresh --seed
npm install
npm run dev
php artisan serve

laravel telescope nothing to migrate

i have a laravel 6 app that i want to install the telescope in that i did all the commands like composer update and composer dump-autoload and then i install the telescope every thing is going fine and when i run php artisan telescope:install i get the message below :
Publishing Telescope Service Provider...
Publishing Telescope Assets...
Publishing Telescope Configuration...
Telescope scaffolding installed successfully.
but it wont generate the config file and migration so when i run php artisan migrate i get this message :
nothing to migrate
in your command
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=telescope-migrations
then edit you your env file
TELESCOPE_ENABLED=true
after this run
php artisan optimize
Finally
php artisan migrate
You must publish it first using the below command:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=telescope-migrations
Then you will get the default migrations and also the config/telescope.php file
After installing the telescope in my project and exporting the default migration I got this error.
λ php artisan vendor:publish --tag=telescope-migrations
Unable to locate publishable resources.
Publishing complete.
How I solve this issue
If you're getting this issue open telescope.php file which is inside of your config directory.
and then set the value of this TELESCOPE_ENABLED to true
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_ENABLED', true),
Because in my case the value of TELESCOPE_ENABLED this was false
Then again run this command php artisan vendor:publish --tag=telescope-migrations.
I hope it will work :)
I had accidentally ran php artisan optimize in my local environment which was causing this issue. To fix it, I had to run php artisan optimize:clear, then uninstall laravel/telescope, remove any references to it, and install it again from scratch. It then recognised the migrations and the published assets.
I did this
composer remove laravel/telescope
Then change your .env file
TELESCOPE_ENABLED=true
Then install back again it worked!

Downloaded laravel project hangs on preloader when deployed on localhost

I'm trying to deploy a laravel project I have received onto my localhost but it hangs on the loading page and doesn't load the site.
I received the source code of a laravel project that was coded for me.
The deployed website on the shared hosting works properly, and I can also manipulate the files through my ftp access.
However, I'm trying to deploy the project on my localhost (as well as to migrate to a different shared hosting service).
I tried loading the server on wamp, homestead and with artisan serve, but all methods end up the same - the index.php seems to be loading, but is stuck eternally on the preloading .gif file and doesn't present the site.
the browser debugger is throwing a lot of javascript errors (see attached image)
I assume a have a config problem, but I can't locate it and I am unsure how to even locate & debug the issue.
I tried following these configuration steps:
1. changed .htaccess to generic laravel .htaccess (deleted cpanel related lines)
2. changed the .env to fit my wamp db / homestead db
3. composer install
4. composer update
5. php artisan key:generate
6. php artisan cache:clear
7. php artisan migrate
I also installed laravel-debugbar but it hasn't helped me out of the box, and I'm unsure where I need to try to catch the problem.
If anyone can give me pointers on how to understand my problem better, I would be very thankful.
Thanks in advance!
laravel bug
Double check your .env if all details are correct
Set APP_DEBUG=true in your .env file
Double check if your database exist and have data if you are using a database
Check if your host is added to /etc/hosts
Check if your host is added to apache/nginx config correctly
Try running these commands:
$ rm composer.lock package-lock.json
$ composer install
$ npm install
$ npm run dev
$ php artisan clear-compiled
$ php artisan optimize:clear
$ php artisan package:discover
$ php artisan storage:link
$ php artisan migrate:fresh && php artisan db:seed // optional!
Then clear browser cache to be safe.
Open web inspector to see if you can see any errors.
Open latest laravel log in storage/logs/ folder to debug.
If all fails, install laravel-debugbar and see if you can debug there.

symlink(): Protocol error in Vagrant 2.0

I am new to Homestead and Laravel, recently I have installed Vagrant 2.0.0 in my Windows 10 PC. I have successfully installed Laravel 5.5 however there is an error of [ErrorException] symlink(): Protocol error. I have tried to solve this using
Laravel 5.3 storage:link -> symlink(): Protocol error
https://laracasts.com/discuss/channels/servers/creating-symbolic-link-on-homestead
But still, the solutions mentioned there seems to be not solving the issue. I can't either run Git Bash & CMD in admin mode, as it gives error while running vagrant up command.
Can anyone please give a solution for this?
Thanks in Advance
Barun
I solved the problem
Create these folders under storage/framework:
sessions
views
cache
then run terminal in administrator
Vagrant up
php artisan cache:clear
php artisan config:clear
php artisan view:clear
php artisan storage:link
refresh the page without cache.
I solved mine by running bash as an Admin.
Things to notice:
If you are using a virtual box and you run bash as an Admin, this will expect that the OS/BOX is saved in the Admin state of your virtual box as well. If not, once you vagrant up, it will redownload the OS/BOX again because it is going to save now in the Admin environments. Sorry for bad English. Hope you get what I mean...
This may help, if you have previously renamed a folder in the virtual machine there may be an old VBoxInternal2/SharedFoldersEnableSymlinksCreate entry. If a bad entry exists then you will receive the protocol error. To remove the bad entries:
VBoxManage getextradata {name of virtual machine}
Review the list of VBoxInternal2/SharedFoldersEnableSymlinksCreate entries and for each one that is no longer valid:
VBoxManage setextradata {name of virtual machine} VBoxInternal2/SharedFoldersEnableSymlinksCreate/{bad entry}
Running this without a value at the end will remove the entry. You can confirm this by running the getextradata command once more.
Then reload your vagrant box. This resolved this issue for me.
You must do the below steps:
you have sart git-bash as administrator
then go to the Homstead folder mostly->
cd: c:/users/username/homestead
then type->
vagrant ssh Homestead will open
now you navigate to your app mein folder in example:
cd: f:/homestead-projects /example-app
now you have to run the artisan comands:
php artisan cache:clear
php artisan config:clear
php artisan view:clear
php artisan storage:link
The Storage folder will be created at APP->public->storage here you see now folder created by uploading files

Laravel 5.4 RuntimeException] Directory name must not be empty

I'm just learning Laravel 5 and I am loving it.
I have an issue though, my php artisan command just stopped working all of a sudden. It shows this error
[RuntimeException]
Directory name must not be empty.
I am running on a windows10 pc . Thanks
Today I got the same issue while working on local environment, I really don't know how but my config folder was deleted automatically. Fortunately, I had backup with me and I simply re-add the config folder into my project and my site is back.
I think you need to update your composer like:
composer update
OR
composer update --no-scripts
after you can clear the cache
php artisan config:cache
php artisan config:clear
php artisan cache:clear

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