I have form like this
<form action="{{ Request::root() }}/articles/update/" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="id" value="{{ $article->id }}" />
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
And route like this
Route::post('articles/update', array('as' => 'articleUpdate', 'uses' => 'ArticlesController#update'));
But when I submit the form, I get MethodNotAllowedHttpException. In error report I can see that request method is GET. I have also tried using caps for method method="POST" but it didn't work.
Any ideas?
What does FireBug/Web console inspector show you? is the form being sent via GET or POST, any redirects?
Seems a redirection problem to me, after reaching the server Laravel redirects to the URL the form sent the post request.
you must use put method here. Form change like this
{{Form::open(array('url'=>'/articles/update','method' => 'PUT'))}}
Routes like this
Route::put('/articles/update','ArticlesController#update');
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I am working on basic CRUD using Laravel. I am getting MethodNotAllowedHttpException when using PUT and DELETE method in Laravel form action. GET and POST action methods work fine.
HTML form only accept either GET or POST method so you can't use PUT and DELETE in form method. However, if you want to use PUT or DELETE then laravel provide Form method spoofing like this
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
Here is the form example
<form action="/foo/bar" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
</form>
Short form
<form action="/foo/bar" method="POST">
#method('PUT')
#csrf
</form>
Route
Route::put('foo/bar', 'FooController#bar');
Check details here https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/routing#form-method-spoofing
Hello: I have done tons of html forms in wordpress and am now trying to do the same in laravel. The problem is with submitting the form; it is not going to my destination or passing the post variables as I would expect. (i am getting errors on the loading of the page).
I know it has something to do with the "routes" and possibly also CSRF? (been reading a lot on this and seeing all kinds of info
I have seen things about using Laravel to build a form "open form/close form" but I am trying to find a way to just use an html form
I have the default laravel installed with nothing extra...
I tried adding a "post" route but that did not help...
here is what i have now:
this is from my routes.php file:
Route::post('gz_form', ['as' => 'gz_form', 'uses' => 'cont15_gzap#gzap_cont_function']);
here is the top of my form:
<form method="post" autocomplete="off" action="{{ route('gz_form') }}" >
<input name="_token" type="hidden" value="{{ csrf_token() }}"/>
<input type="hidden" name="gc_post" value=2 />
(I threw on that token input as some people suggested that...)
Anyway - I am hoping someone can help me with this...
you have to check your route method .. is it post or get .. and check if your route named already or not ..
Route::post('/gz_form', 'YourController#handler')->name('gz_form');
while you using {{ route('gz_form') }} you need to name it
I was able to get this to work using both of your inputs - but once i had it down to the token mismatch - i finally got it to work by changing the input on my form to:
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="<?php echo csrf_token(); ?>">
i found that somewhere and by doing that the token mismatch went away...
But thanks for your help guys - getting this to work took more than one step and so your help was needed and helpful...
I'm having a bit of an issue when it comes to updating a form and and having an file input. Here is what I am working with.
I have a form in laravel 5.1 which has a post method and a hidden 'Patch' method. This works as is should updating the fields that are in the form. However, when it introduce:
<input type="file" id="profile_picture" name="image_url" />
into the form, i get a:
MethodNotAllowedHttpException in RouteCollection.php line 218:
laravel error. I have tried changing the
<input type='hidden' name='_method' value='PATCH'>
to PUT and it still doesnt like it.
My form looks like this:
<form action='{{url("profiles/$user->id")}}' method="post" class="form-horizontal" enctype="multipart/form-data">
route resource looks like this:
Route::resource('profiles', 'ProfilesController');
I can't figure out what I am missing here...Any help is much appreciated.
I believe it has to do with the exact route you are typing out in the "action" parameter matching up with the profile controller's update method.
Try changing
action'{{url("profiles/$user->id")}}'
to
action='{{ route("profiles.update", $user->id) }}'
Additionally, you could use the Laravel Collective HTML package to simply opening and closing of forms.
Also for POST Request types, you need to send the CSRF token along with your form data. If you are using laravel blade template in your view, you may use
{{ csrf_field() }}
which translates to
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value={{ csrf_token() }}
Please refer the documentation for this.
I'm new to laravel and still learning about this framework.
I already found some questions on stackoverflow but it still didn't work out for me.
My problem is:
I got this
localhost/codehub/public/users/create
and the route:
Route::get('users/create',['uses' => 'UserController#create']);
Inside the page there's some form like this:
so when I click create button it is supposed to route it into store function in the user controller
Route::post('users',['uses' => 'UserController#store']);
public function store(Request $request)
{
return $request->all();
}
so the problem is when I click that create button it always redirects me to localhost/users and because of that, I can't process my store function.
Any advice?
this is my form code:
<form method="post" action="/users">
<input type="text" name="name">
<input type="email" name="email">
<input type="password" name="password">
<input type="submit" value="Create">
</form>
The problem may be because of relative path in form action.
You should always use named routes which allow the convenient way of generation of URLs or redirects for specific routes.
So you can change your route as:
Route::post('users', 'UserController#store')->name('users.create');
And in form you can write as:
<form method="post" action="{{ route('users.create') }}">
I have a PostController in which I have all RESTful methods. I can generate route to delete method by defining method in form tag like below,
<form action="{{route('post.destroy', [$post->id])}}" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="DELETE">
<input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
<input type="submit" value="Delete">
</form>
But I need to generate same route with link,
Delete
thanks.
You have to create an link, which triggers your Form Submission with JavaScript. You cant create an Link with "POST" instead of "GET" Method.
As Basic example without JQuery and proper separation of code, add this to your template.
Add an ID to you Form "myform"
<script type="text/javascript">
function submitMyform()
{
document.myform.submit();
}
</script>
And change your link to:
Delete
if you want to show only the link, use hidden form elements.
This should do it:
Delete