So I cant figure out why this isnt passing the variable to my controller.
Heres my /Controllers/FriendController.php getAccept Function:
public function getAccept($username)
{
$user = User::where('username', $username)->first();
if (!$user) {
return redirect()->route('home')->with('info', 'That user could not be found!');
}
if (!Auth::user()->hasFriendRequestRecieved($user)) {
return redirect()->route('home');
}
Auth::user()->acceptFriendRequest($user);
return redirect()->route('profile.index', ['username' => $user->username])->with('info', 'Friend request acccepted.');
}
}
Heres my blade where the accept friend request button is:
#extends('templates.default')
#section('content')
<div class="row">
<div class="col-lg-5">
#include('user.partials.userblock')
<hr>
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4 col-lg-offset-3">
#if (Auth::user()->hasFriendRequestPending($user))
<p>Waiting for {{ $user->getNameOrUsername() }} to accept your request.</p>
#elseif (Auth::user()->hasFriendRequestRecieved($user))
Accept friend request
#elseif (Auth::user()->isFriendWith($user))
<p>You and {{ $user->getNameOrUsername() }} are friends.</p>
#else
Add as friend
#endif
<h4>{{ $user->getFirstNameOrUsername() }}'s friends.</h4>
#if (!$user->friends()->count())
<p>{{ $user->getFirstNameOrUsername() }} has no friends.</p>
#else
#foreach ($user->friends() as $user)
#include('user/partials/userblock')
#endforeach
#endif
</div>
</div>
#stop
Ok I fixed this myself, left out a variable in the routing so now my routing looks like this:
Route::get('friends/accept/{username}', [
'uses' => '\Aries\Http\Controllers\FriendController#getAccept',
'as' => 'friends.accept',
'middleware' => ['auth'],
]);
Forgot that:
{username}
Related
It works really good, but when I've created new page something goes wrong and now my blog view doesn't show data, but blogs view still correctly show data . I am trying to show detailed data of each blog when user click on button "Details"
MainController:
public function blog(Blogs $blog)
{
return view('blog', compact('blog'));
}
public function blogs()
{
return view('blogs',['blogs' => Blogs::all(),]);
}
blogs.blade.php:
#extends('layouts.master')
#section('title', __('main.blogs'))
#section('content')
<div class="row">
#foreach($blogs as $blog)
#include('layouts.cardBlog', compact('blog'))
#endforeach
</div>
#endsection
and cardBlog.blade.php:
<div class="col-sm-6 col-md-4">
<div class="thumbnail">
<img src="{{($blog->image) }}">
<div class="caption">
<h3>{{ $blog->title }}</h3>
<p>{{ $blog->body }}</p>
<p>
<a href="{{route('blog', $blog->id) }}"
class="btn btn-default"
role="button">#lang('main.more')</a>
#csrf
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
blog.blade.php
#extends('layouts.master')
#section('title', __('main.blogs'))
#section('content')
<h1>{{ $blog->title}}</h1>
<img src="{{$blog->image }}">
<p>{{ $blog->body }}</p>
#endsection
web.php:
Route::get('/', 'MainController#index')->name('index');
Route::get('/categories', 'MainController#categories')->name('categories');
Route::get('/about', 'MainController#aboutus')->name('about');
Route::get('/contact-us', 'ContactUSController#contactUS')->name('contact-us');
Route::post('contactus', ['as'=>'contactus.store','uses'=>'ContactUSController#contactSaveData']);
Route::get('/contacts', 'MainController#contacts')->name('contacts');
Route::get('/blogs', 'MainController#blogs')->name('blogs');
Route::get('/blog/{id}', 'MainController#blog')->name('blog');
Route::get('/intership', 'MainController#intership')->name('intership');
Route::get('/{category}', 'MainController#category')->name('category');
Route::get('/{category}/{product}/{skus}', 'MainController#sku')->name('sku');
Route::post('subscription/{skus}', 'MainController#subscribe')->name('subscription');
What's is the error that it shown?
I suggest use "compact" in this line code
return view('blogs',['blogs' => Blogs::all(),]);
Something like this
public function blogs()
{
$blogs = Blogs::all();
return view('blogs',compact('blogs'));
}
Try this
public function blog($id)
{
$blog = Blogs::findOrFail($id)
return view('blog', compact('blog'));
}
So i was trying to display a record from a database with laravel, and i have defined the variable in #foreach statement but when i run it it shows ErrorException Undefined variable , although all variable already inside the foreach statement, am i missing a method function in my controller?
this is the view
welcome.blade.php
<div class="blog-item">
<div class="blog-text text-box text-white">
#foreach ($guestbooks as $guestbook)
<div class="top-meta">{{ Carbon\Carbon::parse($guestbook->created_at)->format('d-m-Y') }} / di Rakitan</div>
<h3>{{ $guestbooks->name }}</h3>
<p>{!! \Illuminate\Support\Str::words($guestbook->message, 50, '...') !!}</p>
Lanjutkan Baca <img src="asset/img/icons/double-arrow.png" alt="#"/>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Blog item -->
<div class="blog-item">
<div class="blog-text text-box text-white">
<div class="top-meta">{{ Carbon\Carbon::parse($guestbook->created_at)->format('d-m-Y') }} / di Rakitan</div>
<h3>{{ $guestbook->name }}</h3>
<p>{!! \Illuminate\Support\Str::words($guestbook->message, 50, '...') !!}</p>
Lanjutkan Baca <img src="asset/img/icons/double-arrow.png" alt="#"/>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Blog item -->
<div class="blog-item">
<div class="blog-text text-box text-white">
<div class="top-meta">{{ Carbon\Carbon::parse($guestbook->created_at)->format('d-m-Y') }} / di Rakitan</div>
<h3>{{ $guestbook->name }}</h3>
<p>{!! \Illuminate\Support\Str::words($guestbook->message, 50, '...') !!}</p>
Lanjutkan Baca <img src="asset/img/icons/double-arrow.png" alt="#"/>
#endforeach
</div>
</div>
this is the controller
GuestbookController.php
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use App\Guestbook;
class GuestbookController extends Controller
{
public function index()
{
$guestbooks = Guestbook::get();
return view('post.post_textarea',[
'guestbooks' => $guestbooks
]);
}
public function store(Request $request)
{
Guestbook::create([
'name' => $request->name,
'message' => $request->message
]);
return redirect()->back();
}
}
and this is the routes
Route::get('/posting','GuestbookController#index')->name('guestbook');
Route::post('/posting','GuestbookController#store')->name('guestbook.store');
Your GuestbookController function index() is returning a view called post.post_textarea and passing your $guestbook variable to that view, while you are trying to get that variable in your welcome.blade.php.
Change your index function to return welcome view like this:
public function index()
{
$guestbooks = Guestbook::get();
return view('welcome',[
'guestbooks' => $guestbooks
]);
}
i figured the problem was that there are two routes routing into the same url as Route::get('/posting','GuestbookController#index')->name('guestbook'); so i delete the other one and it works thanks about that typo tough #Denis Ćerić
I'm trying to pass anINT from this URL: myapp.build/courses/anINT (implemented in the CoursesController) to $id in the Lesson_unitsController function below. I've tried a lot of solutions, but I can't seem to get it right.
The function in the CoursesController which implements the url is:
public function show($id)
{
$course = Course::find($id);
return view('courses.show')->with('course', $course);
}
Part of the show.blade.php file is:
#if(!Auth::guest())
#if(Auth::user()->id == $course->user_id)
Edit Course
Lesson Units
{!!Form::open(['action'=> ['CoursesController#destroy', $course->id], 'method' => 'POST', 'class' => 'float-right'])!!}
{{Form::hidden('_method', 'DELETE')}}
{{Form::submit('Delete', ['class' => 'btn btn-danger'])}}
{!!Form::close()!!}
#endif
#endif
The Lesson_unitsController functions are:
public function index()
{
$lesson_units = Lesson_unit::orderBy('title','asc')->paginate(10);
return view('lesson_units.index')->with('lesson_units', $lesson_units);
}
public function specificindex($id)
{
$course = Course::find($id);
return view('lesson_units.specificindex')->with('lesson_units', $course->lesson_units);
}
And the specificindex.blade.php file is:
#extends('layouts.app')
#section('content')
<div class="container">
<div class="row justify-content-center">
<div class="col-md-8">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-header">Dashboard</div>
<div class="card-body">
Create lesson unit
<p>
<h3>Your lesson_units</h3>
#if(count($lesson_units) > 0)
<table class="table table-striped">
<tr><th>Title</th><th></th><th></th></tr>
#foreach($lesson_units as $lesson_unit)
<tr><td>{{$lesson_unit->title}}</td>
<td>Edit</td>
<td>
{!!Form::open(['action'=> ['Lesson_unitsController#destroy', $lesson_unit->id], 'method' => 'POST', 'class' => 'float-right'])!!}
{{Form::hidden('_method', 'DELETE')}}
{{Form::submit('Delete', ['class' => 'btn btn-danger'])}}
{!!Form::close()!!}
</td>
</tr>
#endforeach
</table>
#else
<p>You have no lesson unit.</p>
#endif
#if (session('status'))
<div class="alert alert-success" role="alert">
{{ session('status') }}
</div>
#endif
You are logged in!
</div> </div> </div> </div> </div>
#endsection
The routes in web.php are:
Route::resource('courses', 'CoursesController');
Route::resource('lesson_units', 'Lesson_unitsController');
Route::get('/courses/{id}', 'Lesson_unitsController#specificIndex');
I want that when the link for Lesson Units is clicked on the page, the id in the url is passed to the specificindex function in the Lesson_unitsController. Now, I get just a blank page. What am I doing wrong?
Try to understand the concept of RESTful and CRUD.
By using Route::resource('courses', 'CoursesController');, Laravel has helped you to register the following routes:
Route::get('courses', 'CoursesController#index');
Route::get('courses/create', 'CoursesController#create');
Route::post('courses/{course}', 'CoursesController#store');
Route::get('courses/{course}/edit', 'CoursesController#edit');
Route::put('courses/{course}', 'CoursesController#update');
Route::delete('courses/{course}', 'CoursesController#destroy');
Then, when you make GET request to myapp.build/courses/123, Laravel will pass the request to the show function of your CoursesController like:
public function show(Course $course)
{
return view('lesson_units.index')->with('lesson_units', $course->lesson_units);
}
Laravel will automatically resolve the Course from your database using the parameter passed into the route myapp.build/courses/{course}.
Note: The variable name $course has to match with the one specify in route /{course}.
You don't have a route set up to handle the $id coming in. The resource method within the Route class will provide a GET route into your Lesson_unitsController controller without an expectation of any variable. It is the default index route, and by default doesn't pass a variable.
There are a couple of ways to do this, but the easiest is to just create a new route for your specific need:
Route::get('lesson_units/{id}', 'Lesson_unitsController#specificIndex');
And then make your specificIndex function in your controller with an incoming variable:
public function specialIndex($id)
{
$course = Course::find($id);
// return view to whatever you like
}
HTH
hi guys i have an simple application with laravel and i try to add a user Authentication to my app , this is my route.php file :
Route::model('task', 'Task');
Route::get('/login', 'HomeController#ShowLogin');
Route::post('/login', 'HomeController#doLogin');
Route::get('/logout' , 'HomeController#doLogout');
Route::group(array('before'=>'auth'), function(){
Route::get('/', 'TasksController#home');
Route::get('/create', 'TasksController#create');
Route::get('/edit/{task}', 'TasksController#edit');
Route::post('/edit', 'TasksController#doEdit');
Route::post('/create' , 'TasksController#saveCreate');
Route::get('/delete/{task}' , 'TasksController#delete');
Route::post('/delete', 'TasksController#doDelete');
Route::get('/task/{id}' , 'TasksController#show')->where('id', '\d+');
});
this is my HomeController.php ;
class HomeController extends BaseController {
public function showLogin()
{
return View::make('login');
}
public function doLogin()
{
$userdata = array(
'username' => Input::get('username'),
'password' => Input::get('password')
);
dd(Auth::attempt($userdata));
if(Auth::attempt($userdata))
{
return Redirect::to('/');
}
else
{
return Redirect::to('login');
}
}
public function doLogout()
{
Auth::logout();
return Redirect::to('login');
}
}
and this is my login.blade.php file :
#extends('layout')
#section('content')
<section class="header section-padding">
<div class="background"> </div>
<div class="container">
<div class="header-text">
<h1>Learning Laravel: The Easiest Way</h1>
<p>
Showing a single task <br/> using route parameter!
</p>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<div class="container">
<section class="section-padding">
<div class="jumbotron text-center">
<h1>
Login
</h1>
<P>
{{ $errors->first('username') }}
{{ $errors->first('password') }}
</P>
{{ Form::open(['url' => '/login', 'class' => 'form']) }}
<div class="form-group">
{{ Form ::label('username', 'Username:') }}
{{ Form::text('username')}}
</div>
<div class="form-group">
{{ Form::label('password', 'Password:') }}
{{ Form::password('password') }}
</div>
<div class="form-group">
{{ Form::submit('Login', ['class' => 'btn btn-primary']) }}
</div>
{{ Form::close() }}
</div>
</section>
</div>
#stop
when i input any username and password i got no error and i never login , and i redirect to login page and dd() always return bool(false), can any one help that , and explain more about Authentication in Laravel , Thank U :)
Edit
and this is my model/User.php and i dont add any code to this :
class User extends Eloquent implements UserInterface, RemindableInterface {
use UserTrait, RemindableTrait;
protected $table = 'users';
protected $hidden = array('password', 'remember_token');
}
i create my user table manually
Auth::attempt($userdata) method will hash the password in $userdata array and check that hashed password with the database value,
so you need hashed passwords in the database,
to verify that,
please change the password in the database to $2y$10$3S3yDwfkwwLghedu4AoaTe//61QTaNC0ycTdp8hLfHtQS4XrgBPQy , and use a for the password field in the form
$2y$10$3S3yDwfkwwLghedu4AoaTe//61QTaNC0ycTdp8hLfHtQS4XrgBPQy is the laravel hashed password for a.
I am attempting to create a single page like application with Laravel 4. When the user arrives at the site, they should be prompted to log in. Once the user logs in, the view (not the URL) will switch and the user will be able to see information as if they are authenticated.
My HTML (if authroized should show "Auth" in h1, if not, it shows login form)
<div class="container">
#if(Auth::check())
<h1>Auth</h1>
#else
{{ Form::open(array('url'=>'login', 'method'=>'post')) }}
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<div class="form-group">
{{ Form::label('email', 'Email Address') }}
{{ Form::text('email', Input::old('email'), array('class'=>'form-control', 'placeholder'=>'example#test.com')) }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<div class="form-group">
{{ Form::label('password', 'Password') }}
{{ Form::password('password', array('class'=>'form-control')) }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
{{ Form::submit('Log In', array('class'=>'btn btn-primary pull-right')) }}
</div>
</div>
{{ Form::close() }}
#endif
</div>
Controller
class SiteController extends BaseController {
public function getIndex()
{
return View::make('index');
}
public function postLogin() {
$email = Input::get('email');
$password = Input::get('password');
if (Auth::attempt(array('email'=>$email, 'password'=>$password)))
{
return Redirect::route('index');
}
}
}
My user model is the default that ships with Laravel 4. As of now, I am passing the Auth::attempt and getting the return Redirect::route('index');, but the #if(Auth::check()) doesn't seem to be firing. Instead it continues to show me the log in form. Am I doing something wrong here?
I don't see anything wrong here, but you need to be sure what's happening, it looks like your authenticated session is not sticking, but to be sure you could:
<?php
class SiteController extends BaseController {
public function getIndex()
{
Log::info('index - authed: '. Auth::check() ? 'yes' : 'no');
return View::make('index');
}
public function postLogin() {
$email = Input::get('email');
$password = Input::get('password');
if (Auth::attempt(array('email'=>$email, 'password'=>$password)))
{
Log::info('postLogin - attempt successful');
return Redirect::route('index');
}
Log::info('postLogin - error on attempt');
}
}
And then check your logs:
php artisan tail