Update:
This line of code in the frontend was the culprit:
<inertia-link v-if="options.edit" :href="'/admin/gallery/edit/1'">
I had to change it to:
<inertia-link v-if="options.edit" :href="'/admin/gallery/1/edit'">
to make it comply with the laravel resource format for edit, provided by #Babak.
Original Post:
How would I transform this route in web.php:
Route::get('/admin/gallery/edit/{id}', function ($id) {
$data = Gallery::find($id);
return inertia('backend/cms-gallery-edit', ['data' => $data]);
});
to a resource route with its resource controller function:
Route::resource('/admin/gallery', GalleryController::class);
GalleryController.php:
public function edit($id)
{
$data = Gallery::find($id);
// assign id to end of route
return inertia('backend/cms-gallery-edit', ['data' => $data]);
}
Edit:
I've tried both approaches of #Babak's answer, which work for index and create routes but the edit route still throws a 404. It is the only route encompassing an id.
web.php:
Route::resource('/admin/gallery', GalleryController::class)->only('index', 'create', 'edit');
GalleryController.php:
public function edit($gallery)
{
$data = Gallery::find($gallery);
return inertia('backend/cms-gallery-edit', ['data' => $data]);
}
Inertia passes the id from the frontend via href:
<inertia-link v-if="options.edit" :href="'/admin/gallery/edit/1'">
Browser shows:
GET http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/gallery/edit/1 404 (Not Found)
There is a fixed structure for laravel resource route method, you can see full list here. For edit page, it will generate something like '/admin/gallery/{gallery}/edit'
You can write it like below:
In your web.php file:
Route::resource('/admin/gallery', GalleryController::class)->only('edit');
And in your controller, name of the resource must be the same as your function's parameter.
public function edit($gallery)
{
$data = Gallery::find($gallery);
// assign id to end of route
return inertia('backend/cms-gallery-edit', ['data' => $data]);
}
Or, you can customize it using parameter method. Refer to here
Route::resource('/admin/gallery', GalleryController::class)->only('edit')->parameters([
'gallery' => 'id'
]);
And your controller
public function edit($id)
{
$data = Gallery::find($id);
// assign id to end of route
return inertia('backend/cms-gallery-edit', ['data' => $data]);
}
I tried looking for all the possible solutions none of it worked and this is very basic trying to send data from a controller to view in Laravel.
Paymentcontroller
public function payment() {
$plans =[
'Basic' => "Monthly"
];
$intent = $user->createSetupIntent();
return view('pages.subscription', compact('intent', 'plans'));
}
PageController
public function index(string $page)
{
if (view()->exists("pages.{$page}")) {
return view("pages.{$page}");
}
return abort(404);
}
View pages.subscription
<div>
{{ $intent }}
</div>
route
Route::get('{page}', ['as' => 'page.index', 'uses' => 'PageController#index']);
Route::get('/subscription', 'PaymentController#payment');
This makes the page work but doesn't display the data
Move Route::get('/subscription', 'PaymentController#payment'); before Route::get('{page}',.... (it should be your last route in the list).
Currently when you call /subscription endpoint you are calling PageController#index, but it doesn't contain logic of your PaymentController#payment and doesn't pass any data to view.
I have URL like this /project/1
How can I get param 1
I need it variable in another controller for another route....
here is examle:
route 1:
Route::get('project/{id}',array(
'as' => 'projectID',
'uses' => 'FirstController#someMethod'
));
route 2:
Route::post('another/route',array(
'as' => 'another',
'uses' => 'SecondController#anotherMethod'
));
I need to get inside anotherMethod id param from project/{id}... I tried like this return Request::segment(2); but it will return just segments from this route: another/route...
Any solution?
You can try this:
Controller:
public function index(Request $request){
return $request->segment(2); //set the segment number it depends on you
}
public function someMethod(Request $request)
{
// If you know the segment number
$id = $request->segment(2);
// If you know the parameter name
$id = $request->route('id');
// If you only know it's the last segment
$segments = $request->segments();
$id = array_pop($segments);
}
I have a return in my controller like this:
return view('frontend.bike')->with('message', 'Bike Created');
It directs correctly view, however I want to pass it two variables that are needed. Currently I have it routing via:
Route::get('b/{bikename}/{type?}', ['as' => 'bike', 'uses' => 'FrontendController#bike']);
How can I include a bikename and type to the return to make sure it goes to the correct page.
you can get those route variable in controller as below in function arguments,
public function bike($bikename, $type = null){
$type = $type ? $type:'N/A'; //optional
$message = 'Bike Created';
return view('frontend.bike', compact('message', 'bikename', 'type'));
}
in views/frontend/bike.blade.php,
{{ $message }}
{{ $bikename }}
{{ $type }}
I am new to Laravel and I have been trying to store all records of table 'student' to a variable and then pass that variable to a view so that I can display them.
I have a controller - ProfileController and inside that a function:
public function showstudents() {
$students = DB::table('student')->get();
return View::make("user/regprofile")->with('students',$students);
}
In my view, I have this code:
<html>
<head>
//---HTML Head Part
</head>
<body>
Hi {{ Auth::user()->fullname }}
#foreach ($students as $student)
{{ $student->name }}
#endforeach
#stop
</body>
</html>
I am receiving this error: Undefined variable: students (View:regprofile.blade.php)
Can you give this a try,
return View::make("user/regprofile", compact('students')); OR
return View::make("user/regprofile")->with(array('students'=>$students));
While, you can set multiple variables something like this,
$instructors="";
$instituitions="";
$compactData=array('students', 'instructors', 'instituitions');
$data=array('students'=>$students, 'instructors'=>$instructors, 'instituitions'=>$instituitions);
return View::make("user/regprofile", compact($compactData));
return View::make("user/regprofile")->with($data);
For Passing a single variable to view.
Inside Your controller create a method like:
function sleep()
{
return view('welcome')->with('title','My App');
}
In Your route
Route::get('/sleep', 'TestController#sleep');
In Your View Welcome.blade.php. You can echo your variable like {{ $title }}
For An Array(multiple values) change,sleep method to :
function sleep()
{
$data = array(
'title'=>'My App',
'Description'=>'This is New Application',
'author'=>'foo'
);
return view('welcome')->with($data);
}
You can access you variable like {{ $author }}.
The best and easy way to pass single or multiple variables to view from controller is to use compact() method.
For passing single variable to view,
return view("user/regprofile",compact('students'));
For passing multiple variable to view,
return view("user/regprofile",compact('students','teachers','others'));
And in view, you can easily loop through the variable,
#foreach($students as $student)
{{$student}}
#endforeach
You can try this as well:
public function showstudents(){
$students = DB::table('student')->get();
return view("user/regprofile", ['students'=>$students]);
}
Also, use this variable in your view.blade file to get students name and other columns:
{{$students['name']}}
Try with this code:
return View::make('user/regprofile', array
(
'students' => $students
)
);
Or if you want to pass more variables into view:
return View::make('user/regprofile', array
(
'students' => $students,
'variable_1' => $variable_1,
'variable_2' => $variable_2
)
);
In Laravel 5.6:
$variable = model_name::find($id);
return view('view')->with ('variable',$variable);
public function showstudents() {
$students = DB::table('student')->get();
return (View::make("user/regprofile", compact('student')));
}
try with this code :
Controller:
-----------------------------
$fromdate=date('Y-m-d',strtotime(Input::get('fromdate')));
$todate=date('Y-m-d',strtotime(Input::get('todate')));
$datas=array('fromdate'=>"From Date :".date('d-m-Y',strtotime($fromdate)), 'todate'=>"To
return view('inventoryreport/inventoryreportview', compact('datas'));
View Page :
#foreach($datas as $student)
{{$student}}
#endforeach
[Link here]
$books[] = [
'title' => 'Mytitle',
'author' => 'MyAuthor,
];
//pass data to other view
return view('myView.blade.php')->with('books');
or
return view('myView.blade.php','books');
or
return view('myView.blade.php',compact('books'));
----------------------------------------------------
//to use this on myView.blade.php
<script>
myVariable = {!! json_encode($books) !!};
console.log(myVariable);
</script>
In laravel 8 and above, You can do route binding this way.
public function showstudents() {
$students = DB::table('student')->get();
return view("user/regprofile",['students'=>$students]);
}
In the view file, you can access it like below.
#foreach($students as $student)
{{$student->name}}
#endforeach