I'm trying to change the status of a database record with just a button click so far I have this:
view
<td>
<a class="btn btn-small btn-warning" href="{{ URL::to('brands/'.$value->BrandID.'/archive') }}">Archive </a>
</td>
controller
public function archive($id)
{
$rules= array ('BrandName' =>'required | max:20',);
$validator = Validator::make(Input::all(), $rules);
if($validator->fails())
{
return Redirect::to('brands.view')
->withErrors($validator);
} else {
DB::table('tbl_brands')->where('BrandID' , $id)
->update(
array
(
'Status' => 'Archived'
));
Session::flash('message','Successfully Archived!');
return Redirect::to('brandsview');
}
}
and the route
Route::put('brands/{id}/archive', array('as' => 'Brandarch', 'uses'=>'BrandsController#archive'));
and my error what method exception. I scrolled down a bit and saw that in the errors, the http request is 'get' which I know should be 'put' any ideas on how to properly execute this?
You will need to change your hyperlink to a submit form in a form with hidden field with name _method, only this way you can control HTTP method used.
For example:
<form action="{{ URL::to('brands/'.$value->BrandID.'/archive') }}" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
<input type="submit" value="Archive">
</form>
Related
working with Laravel 6 project and I have following CommentController,
public function update(Request $request, $id)
{
$comment = Comment::find($id);
$this->validate($request, array('comment' => 'required'));
$comment->comment = $request->comment;
$comment->save();
Session::flash('success','Comment Created');
return redirect()->route('posts.show', $comment->post->id);
}
public function delete($id)
{
$comment = Comment::find($id);
return view('comments.delete')->withComment($comment);
}
/**
* Remove the specified resource from storage.
*
* #param int $id
* #return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
public function destroy($id)
{
$comment = Comment::find($id);
$post_id = $comment->post->id;
$comment->delete();
Session::flash('success','Deleted Comment');
return redirect()->route('posts.show', $post_id);
}
and My routes are as following
Route::delete('comments/{id}', ['uses' => 'CommentsController#destroy', 'as' => 'comments.destroy']);
Route::get('comments/{id}/delete', ['uses' => 'CommentsController#delete', 'as' => 'comments.delete']);
but when I try to delete comment got following validation error message
The comment field is required.
how could I fix this problem here?
edit.blade.php
#section('content')
<div class="col-sm-6">
<form action="{{ route('comments.destroy', $comment->id) }}" method="post">
#csrf
{{ method_field('PUT') }}
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-danger btn-block">Delete</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
#endsection
Because HTML forms can't send PUT, PATCH and DELETE requests, we must "spoof" the request and include an input field that tells Laravel which type it is sending. You can read about that here.
Technically, this means inserting the following for your delete form.
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="delete">
Laravel comes with different helpers that help you achieve this. In your update form, you have already done this by adding the method_field('PUT');. Here, you are instructing Laravel that this is a PUT request, and we need to do this too in your delete form.
The {{ method_field('PUT') }} simply needs to change to {{ method_field('DELETE') }} or you can use the built-in #method('delete')
Like this
#section('content')
<div class="col-sm-6">
<form action="{{ route('comments.destroy', $comment->id) }}" method="post">
#csrf
#method('delete')
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-danger btn-block">Delete</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
#endsection
You can inspect your form HTML in the browser and notice the hidden input field added automatically.
$this->validate($request, array('comment' => 'required'));
In your blade view, if you are not posting a comment in your form, you will be facing this error The comment field is required
Make sure you are posting a comment, or any typo's.
Posting your blade view would help us alot more.
I am trying to bind form action(which has id related to a model/table record) to controller method.
My web.php has
Route::post('/rejectControlTransfer/{id}', 'ControlTransferController#rejectControlTransfer')->name('controltransfers.rejectTransfer');
My form has
<form id='form_process_rejectControl' action="{{route('controltransfers.rejectTransfer', [$controlTransferId])}}" method="POST" style="display: inline;">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
</form>
And my controller has
public function rejectControlTransfer(Request $request, ControlTransfer $controlTransfer)
{
dd($controlTransfer->id);
}
I am trying to bind ControlTransfer $controlTransfer with the actual id passed so that when I try get value of $controlTransfer->id or $controlTransfer->name would give me their values.
Current I am not getting any value.
If you are using id in the route '/rejectControlTransfer/{id} then you can only access it through $id variable in your controller, which is a raw variable int.
Besides that, your action's 'route' function is not used correctly, you need to put 'id' as your key, like:
route('controltransfers.rejectTransfer', ['id' => $controlTransferId])
However, if your ControlTransfer is a model, you can use Model Binding. By:
Route::post('/rejectControlTransfer/{controlTransfer}', 'ControlTransferController#rejectControlTransfer')->name('controltransfers.rejectTransfer');
<form id='form_process_rejectControl' action="{{route('controltransfers.rejectTransfer', ['controlTransfer' => $controlTransferId])}}" method="POST" style="display: inline;">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
</form>
public function rejectControlTransfer(Request $request, ControlTransfer $controlTransfer)
{
dd($controlTransfer->id);
}
Disclaimer: Above code is untested.
Destroy method not working
I am trying to delete an image from my database but I am receiving the following error:
Undefined variable: portfolio (View: C:\MyProjects\bubblehouseProject\resources\views\admin\portfolio\addPortfolio.blade.php)
I believe there is something wrong with the logic I am trying to implement in my Laravel application. I am using Eloquent ORM.
Controller:
public function Destroy($id) {
$portfolio = new Portfolio();
$portfolio::find($id);
$portfolio->delete();
return redirect('addPortfolio')->with('delete', 'The image has been successfully deleted!');
}
Route:
Route::get('addPortfolio/{id}', 'AddPortfolioController#Destroy');
View:
<form action="{{ route('addPortfolioController.Destroy', $portfolio->id) }}">
<input type="submit" value="Delete" class="btn btn-danger btn-block" onclick="return confirm('Are you sure to delete?')">
<input type="hidden" value="{{ csrf_token() }}" name="_token">
{{ method_field('DELETE') }}
</form>
I am not entirely sure that this is the right way to delete data from the database.
Route
Route::delete('addPortfolio/{id}', 'AddPortfolioController#Destroy')->name('portfolio.destroy');
View
<form action="{{ route('portfolio.destroy', $portfolio->id) }}">
{{ method_field('DELETE') }}
{{ csrf_field() }}
<input type="submit" value="Delete" class="btn btn-danger btn-block" onclick="return confirm('Are you sure to delete?')">
</form>
Controller
public function destroy($id)
{
if(Portfolio::destroy($id)) {
return redirect('addPortfolio')->with('success', 'The image has been successfully deleted!');
} else {
return redirect('addPortfolio')->with('error', 'Please try again!');
}
}
Missing argument 2 for App\Http\Controllers\Company\OrderController::store()
I got this error in my store controller, my form is passing 2 parameters but the second one is not found.
Route: Route::resource('order', 'OrderController');
$company gets converted to a model in the controller.
The form:
<form class="form-horizontal" role="form" method="POST" action="{{action('Company\OrderController#store', [$company,$orderid])}}">
{{ csrf_field() }}
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Accept</button>
</form>
Any ideas?
Thanks!
If you created store route with Route::resource() it doesn't expect any parameters and should look like this:
public function store(Request $request)
So, you need to pass data using hidden inputs, like:
{!! Form::hidden('data', 'some data') !!}
And then get data in controller with:
$data = $request->data;
You should specify the key-value pair like this:
['company_id' => $company->id, 'order_id' => $order->id]
So your form would look like:
<form action="{{ action('Company\OrderController#store', ['company_id' => $company->id, 'order_id' => $order->id]) }}">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Accept</button>
</form>
Hope this helps!
I'm new to laravel and have been going through this code for hours, yet I'm unable to figure out what's really wrong.
I have this form:
<form method="POST" action="{{ action('School1Controller#forgot_password') }}">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
<input type="text" class="form-control" name="matricule" placeholder="Matricule No. or name" >
<input type="email" class="form-control" name="inst_email" placeholder="Password">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
</form>
which submits to this method..
public function forgot_password(Request $request){
$this->validate($request, [
'matricule' => 'required',
'inst_email' => 'required'
]);
$input = $request->all();
$student = User::where('matricule', $input['matricule'])->where('inst_email', $input['inst_email'])->get();
// dd($student);
if (empty($student)){
Session::flash('message', 'We have no such user in our records.');
return redirect()->back();
}else{
Session::flash('message', 'Student found. We will reset your password soon.');
return redirect()->back();
}
}
..through this route..
Route::post('/forgot_password', ['as' => 'forgot_password', 'uses' => 'School1Controller#forgot_password']);
When it queries the database, it returns the student properly and I can display it using dd($student). In cases when the student is unavailable, it also displays an empty array. Now the problem is, the message that keeps displaying is that which says student is found regardless whether the $student array holds any student or not. Is there a problem with my empty() function or what?