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Im building a little application with symfony2 everything worked fine and i just did a
php composer.phar update
Which make the project unable to run , now i got 3 different error that I can't solve .
1 - When i hit the root url "/" of project or "/app_dev.php"
2- When i run php composer.phar install --profile i get this error
3- When i run php composer.phar update --profile i get this error
I tried to delete the cache by hand of both symfony and composer , it did absolutly nothing
Any solution with this terrible package manager ?

Solved , the name canno't exceed 260 Charcters under windows .
Had to change the path of my project to shorten the url .
See github for detail
https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/2712

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Cannot load images once symfony project is deployed on production server

I'm actually working on the server migration of a Symfony project. I'm new to Symfony so i'm discovering how a Symfony project works at the same time.
The projet use Symfony 4.
I'm stuck at the point where the deployment on the production server works but once on the website side, images and .css files cannot be loaded.
I get the following error in the console : console error
When I look at the path where images are loaded I get http://domainname/builg/images/imagename.jpg
I have check and the images are well located in the folder public/build/images in the server.
I've tried accessing the images directly by doing a GET request on the search bar but I can't have access whether it is by asking http://domainname/build or http://domainname/public/images
As the project is actually perfectly running on another server and locally on my computer I don't think the issue come from twig or the webpack encore.
I can't see what I've done wrong.
Maybe have I missed something in the configuration phase ? Should I update some path ?
Thanks in advance,
I assume you are using Symfony 6 or 5. Please follow these steps:
php bin/console cache:clear --env=prod
npm run build
OR
yarn run build
assets are auto symlink in latest symfony 5 or 6 version. If not then please run this command:
php bin/console assets:install --symlink
And try to access http://domainname/build/images/imagename.jpg . Make sure this url is correct with image name and path.

500 issue with Laravel

I have seen this answer in many posts but they have not helped me at all. I followed the regular steps to create the laravel project like this:
I cloned from my repository.
I ran composer update.
I added 777 permissions to storage and bootstrap folders.
I have a .env file.
I verfied the .htacces and it's ok.
It is working in locahost, but when I try to replicate it in Hostinger it does not work, it displays the 500 server error. So I wonder what is the problem?
I checked the logs by the way and they were empty. I put the laravel project debugger to true too.
the website url is xellin.com
The debug:
The logs folder:
Thanks.
I think this is a good opportunity to point out how PHP / Laravel / Underlying Server interacts one to each other.
First:
The HTTP server inspects Document Root and .htaccess to get instructions.
If the file is .php (like Laravel), then it CALLS to the php handler.
The php handler could be a FPM version or a Fast CGI version.
-> If an error ocurrs parsing the .htaccess or with the initial interaction between Http Server and PHP... Laravel never runs for real. All ends in a PHP error log
To find out what's wrong, you need to inspect what PHP / Http Server said about the error in their respective logs.
In short words: at this point is not a Laravel error, but a server/php one.
Second:
If Apache/PHP runs well, then PHP executes the Laravel Applicacion Lifecycle... if Laravel encounters a problem, then you will see the usual output error of Laravel Error Handler.
I think this is a must to know to work with web apps in general, because many times developers miss to catch if the problem was with Laravel, or with PHP / Server itself.
As a side note, that's why it is important to know how to choose propper hosting service for Laravel.
Thanks for reading.
You can try to clear cache
Like as
php artisan optimize
Or
You can manually delete cache files which is located in bootstrap folder and inside bootstrap folder you can see cache folder inside cache folder delete all files except git ignore file your issue fix
If you show again this error on live serve then tou can update your composer and then run
php artisan optimize
at first, if you give any of your folders 777 permissions, you are allowing ANYONE to read, write and execute any file in that directory.... what this means is you have given ANYONE (any hacker or malicious person in the entire world) permission to upload ANY file, virus or any other file, and THEN execute that file...so please be careful because IF YOU ARE SETTING YOUR FOLDER PERMISSIONS TO 777 YOU HAVE OPENED YOUR SERVER TO ANYONE THAT CAN FIND THAT DIRECTORY. please read the full explanation from here
the second here is the detailed steps I used to deploy my projects to the server:
run npm run production then update your github repo.
clone the project from GITHUB to server - clone to an outside folder (not public_html folder)
run cd <cloned folder name>
run composer install
run npm install
copy and configure .env file to cloned folder( be sure name is .env not env).
copy all content of cloned_project_folder_name/public to public_html folder
in index.php inside public_html folder edit as below
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../cloned_project_folder_name/bootstrap/app.php';
require __DIR__.'/../cloned_project_folder_name/vendor/autoload.php';
set your .htaccess properly.
change permission to 755 to index.php and all file in public_html folder
run composer install --optimize-autoloader --no-dev
run php artisan config:cache
run php artisan route:cache
I think I state it all, hope that will help

How to run a Laravel project that is downloaded from a cPanel?

SOLVED: My machine didn't have MySQL installed and was having a hard time installing it and I still do.
I recently downloaded a Laravel project from cPanel and I wish to work on it. But when I try to run the project I get "500 server error".
After searching on Google, I tried the following steps
composer update --no-scripts
php artisan key:generate
php artisan migrate
This does not seem to be doing anything. How do I run the project on my local machine that I downloaded from the cPanel?
You may want to see what that error is in the log file:
Log file location:
/storage/logs/laravel.log`
The laravel.log file mentioned above may have a date with it on the name.
The 500 error is because the stack trace is turned off in the .env file with APP_DEBUG=falsewhich may be by design since it's on a live server.
Download the files in "public_html" folder and project folder(in my case it is "LMS" folder - refer screenshot).
Export the database from phpmyadmin in cPanel which is used in Laravel project
Go inside the Project folder(in my case LMS folder) and delete all the content inside the "public" folder. Then you will have an empty public folder inside your project folder(LMS folder)
Now copy and paste all the content inside "public_html" folder that is downloaded from cPanel into the previously emptied "public" folder inside the project folder(LMS)
Import the exported database to locally created database
Change following lines in index.php file which is inside the local "public" folder
These two lines
require __DIR__.'/../LMS/vendor/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../LMS/bootstrap/app.php';
into these two
require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';
Notice that we have removed the "LMS" in the paths
Go to the .env file in the project root and change these settings that matches to your local environment
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=lms_trends_new
DB_USERNAME=root
DB_PASSWORD=root
//Only for MAMP users
DB_SOCKET=/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.sock
Run following commands
$ php artisan config:cache
$ composer dump-autoload
Finally run your project with following command
php artisan serve
First , Download the database from cpanel which is used in laravel project .
Then follow any one step below .
Upload the database in your localhost mysql .
then Change your env files as per your local system .
Install composer using following command .
composer install
Then update the compsoser From your composer.json file .
Composer update
composer dump-autoload
Now run php artisan serve
If you find any difficult in the first step , follow the second one.
Install new laravel project using following command .
`composer global require laravel/installer`
Create new project Laravel
`laravel new projectname`
Then just copy paste the directories app/ , Resources, /Public , /config .
Do not touch anything inside config/config.php
Just change the database name and username, password in .env file ..
Then run
php artisan serve
If you still cant able to do it , comment here

moving Laravel project between computers

I have been working on a laravel5 project on a computer , but now I want to continue on an other, but don't know how :(
I'm using wampserver and the project is in the "www" folder, this is the error I'm getting when trying to open the project: " Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request"
Your error message is very vague, so it is hard to pinpoint the cause. I assume you just copy pasted all of the project files
Try these steps:
Make sure you copy all of the project files including the hidden ones(.env).
Prepare your destination computer as in http://laravel.com/docs/
Check you have all the necessary PHP extensions available in php.ini as in above link requirements. Also, watch your PHP version!
Install composer https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md
When copied, go to your destination folder and run composer install.
Run php artisan key:generate from the command line.
Run php artisan cache:clear from command line
http://php.net/manual/en/install.windows.commandline.php
Make sure your webserver is serving pages from project/public folder.
If laravel is failing, check the log file to see the cause
your_project/storage/logs/laravel.log
Copy the project folder and navigate terminal/cmd
just run following commands.
Create database and place the same name at .env file in laravel project folder
1. composer install
2. php artisan key:generate
3. php artisan cache:clear
4. php artisan migrate
UPDATE: If you're getting
Whoops, looks like something went wrong
in app/config/app.php, set debugging as true with:
'debug' => env('APP_DEBUG', true)'
If you're getting the error
No supported encrypter found. The cipher and/or key length are invalid
for some people it worked to do cp .env.example .env before (2).
You would also have to create new storage link, because Laravel uses absolute path inside it.
php artisan storage:link
https://stackoverflow.com/a/32722141/3982831 Please follow this to resolve your problems. All people forget about permissions on folders.
After you have done as Ademord answer, you might need to use refresh to your WAMP, XAMP or any other development stack you are using. I had the same issue plus changes were not reflecting in the front end. For example new routes in the web.php were not updating.

Error while creating migrations table with laravel: "No such file or directory"

When trying to run php artisan migrate:make create_users_table I get the following output in Windows CMD:
{"error":{"type":"ErrorException","message":"require(C:\...\\localhost
\\sites\\makeitsnappy\\app\/filters.php): failed to open stream: No such file or
directory","file":"C:\\...\localhost\\sites\\makeitsnappy\\app\\start
\\global.php","line":83}}
I'm running Windows 8. Laravel 4 and installed Composer, also ran composer update in the project folder. Same error happens.
Edit: Loading the application webpage, I get:
require(C:\.../localhost\sites\makeitsnappy\app/filters.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory
Also, there is no filter.php file.
How can I fix this problem?
Since Laravel4 the routes and filters are in two different files: routes.php and filters.php not like in Laravel3 where both lay in the same file.
Check if there is a filter.php file in you app/ folder.
The error occurs because the autoloader tries to load this file on application's startup to get the filters for the called route or global filters.
Running composer update won't help here because you only get the framework and it's dependencies via composer and it doesn't update your app/ folder.
did you do composer install? It downloads some important files. I think you missed this command!
composer install

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