61
votes

I am getting following error when I open my site which is made using laravel 5

Fatal error: Class 'Illuminate\Foundation\Application' not found in C:\cms\bootstrap\app.php on line 14

I have tried removing vendor folder and composer.lock file and running composer install it's not working I tried running PHP artisan optimize but it shows error

Fatal error: Class'Illuminate\Foundation\Application' not found

Is there any way to solve this problem?

Edited: This problem aroused as soon as I used the php artisan make:model Page command which did create the model but then the above error gets displayed when I access the site Also If use the Laravel's Local Development Server no such problem arises only if I use wamp server

12
Can you show your codes?Raptor
Try composer dump-autoloadJeroen Noten
remove /bootstrap/start.php, composer.lock, and the vendor and run composer installKalhan.Toress
php artisan clear-compiled shows the same error Iluminate\Foundation\Appication not foundxenish
@xenish did you ever get this error solved?Brent Connor

12 Answers

89
votes

In my situation, I didn't have the full vendor dependencies in place (composer file was messed up during original install) - so running any artisan commands caused a failure.

I was able to use the --no-scripts flag to prevent artisan from executing before it was included. Once my dependencies were in place, everything worked as expected.

composer update --no-scripts
45
votes

Just in case I trip over this error in 2 weeks again... My case: Checkout an existing project via git and pull in all dependencies via composer. Came down to the same error listed within the title of this post.

Solution:

composer dump-autoload
composer install --no-scripts

make sure everything works now as expected (no errors!)

composer update
7
votes

Something is clearly corrupt in your Laravel setup and it is very hard to track without more info about your environment. Usually these 2 commands help you resolve such issues

php artisan clear-compiled
composer dump-autoload

If nothing else helps then I recommend you to install fresh Laravel 5 app and copy your application logic over, it should take around 15 min or so.

3
votes

In my case composer was not installed in that directory. So I run

composer install

then error resolved.

or you can try

composer update --no-scripts
cd bootstrap/cache/->rm -rf *.php
composer dump-autoload
2
votes

I just fixed this problem (Different Case with same error),
The answer above I tried may not work because My case were different but produced the same error.
I think my vendor libraries were jumbled,
I get this error by:
1. Pull from remote git, master branch is codeigniter then I do composer update on master branch, I wanted to work on laravel branch then I checkout and do composer update so I get the error,

Fatal error: Class 'Illuminate\Foundation\Application' not found in C:\cms\bootstrap\app.php on line 14

Solution: I delete the project on local and do a clone again, after that I checkout to my laravel file work's branch and do composer update then it is fixed.

2
votes

I had accidentally commented out:

require __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/autoload.php';

in /public/index.php

When pasting in some debugging statements.

2
votes

Easy as this, that worked for my project

  • Delete /vendor folder
  • and execute composer install
  • then run project php artisan serve
1
votes

For latest laravel version also check your version because I was also facing this error but after update latest php version, I got rid from this error.

0
votes

I can't imagine that anyone else reading this is a stupid as I was but just in case... I had accidentally removed "laravel/framework": "^5.6" from my composer.json when resolving merge conflicts.

0
votes

please test below solution:

  • first open command prompt cmd ==> window+r and go to the location where laravel installed.

  • try composer require laravel/laravel

0
votes

i was having same problem with this error. It turn out my Kenel.php is having a wrong syntax when i try to comply with wrong php8 syntax

The line should be

protected $commands = [
    //
];

instead of

protected array $commands = [
        //
];
0
votes

run composer require laravel/framework after composer install then php artisan key:generate its work for me in kali linux