7
votes

I have a problem, new routes in laravel are not working, url shows the correct route but almost as if it does not get to my routes web file just returns page not found every time.

I have tried: using named route, moving function to different controller, clearing route cache, clearing app cache, dump-auto load, made sure that AllowOverride is set to All,

Web.php:

    <?php

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Web Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register web routes for your application. These
| routes are loaded by the RouteServiceProvider within a group which
| contains the "web" middleware group. Now create something great!
|
*/

Route::get('/', function () {
    return view('welcome');
});

Auth::routes();

Route::get('/home', 'HomeController@index')->name('home');

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Courses
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Route::get('/courses', 'CourseController@index');
Route::get('/courses/create', 'CourseController@create');
Route::get('/courses/{course}', 'CourseController@show');
Route::get('/courses/{course}/edit', 'CourseController@edit');
Route::post('/courses', 'CourseController@store');
Route::patch('/courses/{course}', 'CourseController@update');
Route::delete('/courses/{course}', 'CourseController@destroy')->name('course-delete');

Route::get('/courses/statistics', 'CourseController@statistics');

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| First Aid
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Route::get('/section/{section}', 'SectionController@show');


/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| First Aid
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Route::get('/progress', 'UserProgressController@index');
Route::get('/progress/create', 'UserProgressController@create');
Route::get('/progress/{section}', 'UserProgressController@show');
Route::get('/progress/formativeresults', 'UserProgressController@formativeresults');
//Route::get('/progress/coursestatistics', 'UserProgressController@coursestatistics');
//Route::get('/progress/{progress}/edit', 'UserProgressController@edit');
Route::post('/progress', 'UserProgressController@store');
//Route::patch('/progress/{progress}', 'UserProgressController@update');
//Route::delete('/progress/{progress}', 'UserProgressController@destroy')->name('progress-delete');

Controller:

public function statistics()
    {
        dd('Test');
       return view('coursestatistics');
    }

View file name: coursestatistics.blade.php file structure views/coursestatistics

Link to page:

<a class="navbar-brand" href="/courses/statistics">
   {{ __('Statistics') }}
</a>

Can anyone tell me what might be causing route not to work?

2
Show the complete route file content, one of your route's might be overriding this onekofoworola
Question updated with complete route fileJelly Bean
Ok thanks, much betterkofoworola
Fellow South African :P you spelled software wrong on your profile :Demotality
Haha well spotted thank you @emotality will be sure to fix thatJelly Bean

2 Answers

15
votes

Try placing

Route::get('/courses/statistics', 'CourseController@statistics');

below this particular line of route code

Route::get('/courses/create', 'CourseController@create');

The general rule of laravel routing is to place specific routes before wildcard routes that are related. Link here

5
votes

I had same issue, Did all those magic with configs and nothing.. Solution: run: php artisan route:clear