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I'm setting up e2e tests using Laravel Dusk and I'm having problems trying to figure out how to test Laravel's authentication.
I am migrating a database using DatabaseMigrations trait and populating it with 1 record ( running setUp method which mocks up a user ). I tried to login with this specific user using the loginAs() method but it doesn't log me in.
My AuthenticationTest.php file
use DatabaseMigrations;
public function setUp(): void
{
parent::setUp();
factory('App\User')->create();
}
public function an_authenticated_user_will_see_an_account_button()
{
$this->browse(function (Browser $browser) {
$browser
->loginAs(User::find(1))
->visit('http://recipemanager.test/recipes')
->assertSee('Account');
});
}
My dusk routes
| | GET|HEAD | _dusk/login/{userId}/{guard?} | | Laravel\Dusk\Http\Controllers\UserController#login | web |
| | GET|HEAD | _dusk/logout/{guard?} | | Laravel\Dusk\Http\Controllers\UserController#logout | web |
| | GET|HEAD | _dusk/user/{guard?} | | Laravel\Dusk\Http\Controllers\UserController#user | web |
Note that I haven't touched any controllers, files related to Laravel Dusk!
I am not using a testing database for my tests and I know that's bad I'm getting into it don't hate me.
Steps to reproduce the bug ( You need to have XAMPP ):
1. Clone the repo
2. Switch to branch account
2. Configure the .env file to match your database
3. Make sure to configure vhosts Apache file and etc/hosts file so you can access recipemanager.test as home route ( 127.0.0.1 recipemanager.test )
4. Run php artisan dusk
Errors:
1)Tests\Browser\AuthenticationTest::an_authenticated_user_will_see_an_account_button
Did not see expected text [Account] within element [body].
Failed asserting that false is true.
I fixed the problem by visiting recipes visit('/recipes'). The problem was in the environment file -> APP_URL was set to localhost and Dusk was trying to visit localhost:800/recipes. I checked that by asserting full URL
$this->browse(function (Browser $browser) {
$browser
->loginAs(User::find(1))
->visit('/recipes')
->assertUrlIs('http://recipemanager.test/recipes');
});
Error: Actual URL [http://localhost/recipes] does not equal expected URL [http://recipemanager.test/recipes].
.env file
APP_URL=http://localhost
After I changed the APP_URL to http://recipemanager.test and visit /recipes everything is working fine!
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I have this laravel api hosted on a sharefd hosting siteground, i made some changes like changing the public folder to public html and update the storage filing so i can be able to run the laravel storage link commande bu i encountred this error while trying to access my temporary domain
FULL ERROR NAME
Carbon\Carbon::setLastErrors(): Argument #1 ($lastErrors) must be of type array, bool given, called in /home/customer/www/bassemb5.sg-host.com/vendor/nesbot/carbon/src/Carbon/Traits/Creator.php on line 98
and this is my index.php looks like
<?php
use Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
define('LARAVEL_START', microtime(true));
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Check If The Application Is Under Maintenance
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| If the application is in maintenance / demo mode via the "down" command
| we will load this file so that any pre-rendered content can be shown
| instead of starting the framework, which could cause an exception.
|
*/
if (file_exists($maintenance = __DIR__.'/../storage/framework/maintenance.php')) {
require $maintenance;
}
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Register The Auto Loader
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Composer provides a convenient, automatically generated class loader for
| this application. We just need to utilize it! We'll simply require it
| into the script here so we don't need to manually load our classes.
|
*/
require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Run The Application
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Once we have the application, we can handle the incoming request using
| the application's HTTP kernel. Then, we will send the response back
| to this client's browser, allowing them to enjoy our application.
|
*/
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';
$app->bind('path.public', fn() => base_path('/public_html'));
$kernel = $app->make(Kernel::class);
$response = $kernel->handle(
$request = Request::capture()
)->send();
$kernel->terminate($request, $response);
and this is the line i added and it was working perfectly
$app->bind('path.public', fn() => base_path('/public_html'));
Hi Also managing my old site.
You need to update your composer by using
composer update
And all work fine
We had exactly the same error (same file and line) than OP.
In our research it looks like it got broken after 2.57 (working), for us 2.58 was already failing and broke our pipeline, failing in the "composer install" phase with exactly same error.
As #tomexsans mentions it seems to be fixed in 2.62.1+. We upgraded to the latest available version today (2.64) and worked fine, getting the issue fixed.
--
TL;DR
composer update nesbot/carbon
should do the trick.
Also managing my old site on Siteground, customer contacted told me about 500 error.
When I looked at the Logs nothing is wrong.
When I turned on the app_debug we had the same error.
It does not happen on localhost because I have PHP 8.1 installed.
If you're using PHP 8.2 and this problem appears, you need to update your composer.lock to the latest carbon version
https://github.com/briannesbitt/Carbon/releases/tag/2.62.1
or just pull back your PHP version to 8.1
UPDATE: this error came from Siteground Auto Updating your PHP VERSION to 8.2
I have mine forced to PHP 8.1 yet they still Auto Managed it and upgraded the PHP Version to 8.2 without any notifications or advise
I had this issue a few days again
just type composer update on your terminal that will solve the issue.
Give this a vote afterward.
We used carbon in combination with aporat - store receipt validator.
Unfortunately we couldn't update the nesbot using composer, due hardlocked versions and nesbot being a dependency of another library.
Luckily when comparing the libraries Creator file we saw the hotfix in the latest version, by that time being:
https://github.com/briannesbitt/Carbon/blob/master/src/Carbon/Traits/Creator.php
We ended up fixing it with only updating that specific file, since only the setLastErrors() function was updated there.
I truly hope it helps someone.
If you can not change your PHP version to 8.1, you can update this line
File Path
./vendor/nesbot/carbon/src/Carbon/Traits/Creator.php
Line No:
928
Old Line
private static function setLastErrors(array $lastErrors)
New Line
private static function setLastErrors($lastErrors)
i already upload files in the public folder to public_html, and others to laravel.
i changed index.php too.
but i get nothing ....
[
I get this...
Some one can help me?
Thanks
EDIT:
This is my index file, i think thats is good
<?php
/**
* Laravel - A PHP Framework For Web Artisans
*
* #package Laravel
* #author Taylor Otwell <taylor#laravel.com>
*/
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Register The Auto Loader
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Composer provides a convenient, automatically generated class loader for
| our application. We just need to utilize it! We'll simply require it
| into the script here so that we don't have to worry about manual
| loading any of our classes later on. It feels nice to relax.
|
*/
require __DIR__.'/../laravel/bootstrap/autoload.php';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Turn On The Lights
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| We need to illuminate PHP development, so let us turn on the lights.
| This bootstraps the framework and gets it ready for use, then it
| will load up this application so that we can run it and send
| the responses back to the browser and delight our users.
|
*/
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../laravel/bootstrap/app.php';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Run The Application
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Once we have the application, we can handle the incoming request
| through the kernel, and send the associated response back to
| the client's browser allowing them to enjoy the creative
| and wonderful application we have prepared for them.
|
*/
$kernel = $app->make(Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel::class);
$response = $kernel->handle(
$request = Illuminate\Http\Request::capture()
);
$response->send();
$kernel->terminate($request, $response);
EDIT:
Now i have this locally in XAMPP
The question is quite old however others may find this answer useful. Basically what you have to do is to configure the App to work properly in the new environment.
Go to 000webhost cPanel > Settings > General > Reset website. You must make sure no other content is present in your site to prevent interference.
Archive your entire Laravel Project in ZIP format.
Upload the archive to 000webhost site to /public_html using File Manager.
Move all files/folders which are on the same level with package.json to /
Delete /public_html. You won't need it anymore.
Rename /public to /public_html
Go to /app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php at register() method and append the following code inside it:
$this -> app -> bind('path.public', function()
{
return base_path('public_html');
});
Open /.env. Copy APP_KEY value without base64:
Go to /config/app.php, find 'key' and replace the line with the following code:
'key' => env('APP_KEY', base64_decode('%YOUR_COPIED_APPKEY%'));
If you have your project connected to a database, update the database credentials from /config/database.php. Lookup for mysql vector and update the database, username, password properly.
...And this should do the trick. If you have further questions, a tutorial has been written about the entire procedure here: https://www.000webhost.com/forum/t/deploy-laravel-project-into-000webhost-site/127323/
Hope this helps :)
WRITE YOUR index.php
$app->bind('path.public', function() {
return __DIR__ ;
});
I'm trying to learn Laravel (5.3.28) and I'm running into an issue with my very first api route not working. I've followed the Laravel docs and can create a new project and can navigate to the Laravel splash screen indicating it's working. I added the following route to routes/api.php to test if I can consume the end-point, but I get an error:
routes/api.php
Route::get('foo', function () {
return 'Hello World';
});
error
NotFoundHttpException in RouteCollection.php line 161:
I have a dedicated CentOS box running XAMPP for my web server. the address to hit the end-point is http://10.0.0.200/test/api/public/foo.
I'm read that my .htaccess file should be edited, but the few examples I found match what I already have, so I'm a little lost on what to do.
Here is the output for php artisan route:list:
+--------+----------+----------+------+---------+--------------+
| Domain | Method | URI | Name | Action | Middleware |
+--------+----------+----------+------+---------+--------------+
| | GET|HEAD | / | | Closure | web |
| | GET|HEAD | api/foo | | Closure | api |
| | GET|HEAD | api/user | | Closure | api,auth:api |
+--------+----------+----------+------+---------+--------------+
10.0.0.200/test/api/public is the root URL I assume. If yes, then you need to hit 10.0.0.200/test/api/public/api/foo
I think that your project lies in the folder test/api, what you need is to reconfigure apache\nginx to route all requests going to 10.0.0.200/test/ , to start going to {webser root}/test/api/public . This is done in web server configuration files
Laravel uses the artisan commands to do several development tasks, such as running a built-in web server. You can do this by opening a new terminal inside the root directory of your project (where the artisan script is located) and run the following command :
php artisan serve
This should notice you with the URL of the built-in web server. You can then access it through your web browser. Generally, http://localhost:8000
This way, you'll be able to access your route which heads to http://localhost:8000/foo and in which you should find the page that says Hello world as your return in your closure.
I have install the Dingo with composer, and change the app.php file. After configure the app.php file, then i have publish vendor that, and get the api.php file.
$api = app('Dingo\Api\Routing\Router');
$api->version('v1', ['namespace' => 'App\Http\Controllers'], function ($api) {
$api->get('users', 'EventsController#index');
});
Then i try php artisan api:routes
This is my result:
+----------------+----------------+------+---------+-----------+------------+----------+
| Host | URI | Name | Action | Protected | Version(s) | Scope(s) |
+----------------+----------------+------+---------+-----------+------------+----------+
| api.kayice.com | GET|HEAD users | | Closure | No | v1 | |
+----------------+----------------+------+---------+-----------+------------+----------+
Then i php artisan serve go to localhost:8000/user
It just show me this Sorry, the page you are looking for could not be found.
Could that anything is might miss for that?
Edited
I have added the provider in the app.php, i think after the vendor publish, the api working, then everythings should working. Or else is the laravel 5.2 problem?
I figure out what is the problem now, i didnt add the prefix in the api.php. Therefore it didnt return me the value.
Edited
But it still does not, most probably the system still no yet support well
I have a newbie question in laravel. I'm trying to query a DB. I have already modified the config to include the necessary credentials for my DB. Now, when i try to query my DB like this:
<?php
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register all of the routes for an application.
| It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the URIs it should respond to
| and give it the Closure to execute when that URI is requested.
|
*/
Route::get('/', function()
{
$topPages = DB::table('webmasters') -> get();
return $topPages;
});
I get: Fatal error:
Class 'Route' not found in /.../.../.../dashboard/app/routes.php on
line 13.
I have followed laracast video for accessing a database to the letter, can someone pls tell me what i'm missing or doing wrong here?
Thanks in advance.
maybe the route cache issue run command
php artisan route:cache
Possible Solutions:
Update the app by composer (composer update)
Check for file permission