First find out what the login view page is called, then go to your routes and make sure there's a line such as. Route::get('/login', 'SomeController@somefunction')->name('login.path'); Then go to the controller that is referenced in that route, and make sure that the function returns the view of the login page.
1. The helper function Auth::routes () will register for you the Route::get ('login'), Route::post ('login'), Route::post ('logout') and some other (registration, password forgot). You do not ave to add them manually. The best thing is to do an php artisan route:list and see the output on that one. – Alex.
2 Solution 1: Check Route Definitions. 3 Solution 2: Clear Route Cache. 4 Solution 3: Enable .htaccess and URL Rewriting. 5 Solution 4: Set Correct Directory Permissions. 6 Solution 5: Check Server Configuration. 7 Solution 6: Regenerate Composer Autoload. The Problem.
Yes i have my debugger turned on here is the error. https://anarim.az/127.0.0.1:8000/%7B%7Broute ('mappy')%7D%7D 404 (Not Found) and i have done the php artisan route:list. Here is the result; POST | mappy | location | App\Http\Cont rollers\locationController@postLocation | web,auth. 0.
Apache's serving the public directory fine because phpinfo loads just fine on the server as you can see: http://ec2-18-222-152-185.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/info.php But the login 404's as you can also see: http://ec2-18-222-152-185.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/login.
Best Answer. @Rock17 can you check which modules are installed in Apache from within cPanel? 0. Reply. Level 34. Subscriber. lbecket. Posted 1 year ago. Here are a few things you can try: Check the URL of the API endpoint: Make sure the URL you're using to access the API is correct and includes the correct path to the API endpoint.
Fistly the issue is you're generating an invalid URL. /profile->{{ $user->id }} will generate /profile->1 but -> must not be part of the URL. Normally you could fix this by just doing /profile/{{ $user->id }}. However I suggest you should use Laravel's URL generator helpers to generate URLs.
Unexpected 404 error on all routes laravel application all of a sudden - NGINX|PHP-FPM. Ask Question. Asked 5 years, 3 months ago. Modified 10 days ago. Viewed 4k times. 3. I have the following nginx config file. ## # You should look at the following URL's in order to grasp a solid understanding.
For example, this may be a "page not found" error (404), an "unauthorized error" (401), or even a developer generated 500 error. In order to generate such a response from anywhere in your application, you may use the abort helper:
Navigated to https://anarim.az/127.0.0.1:8000, clicked the login and the register links and the pages are showing up. Check if there is any step you might have missed. Note: submitting the login or registration form won't work yet, as I did not configured a database and run the migrations. Hope it helps.