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Target class [Controller] does not exist.

//accessing any function in the controller (this is web.php file)
use App\Http\Controllers\PostsController;

Route::get('/post', 'App\Http\Controllers\PostsController@index');
Posted by: Guest on October-27-2020
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Target class [Controller] does not exist.

use App\Http\Controllers\UserController;

Route::get('/users', [UserController::class, 'index']);
// or
Route::get('/users', 'App\Http\Controllers\UserController@index');
Posted by: Guest on February-16-2021
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Target class [UserController] does not exist.

Note: don't forget to import (use) your controller in the routes(web.php) file at the top. Like:
use App\Http\Controllers\PagesController;

Route::get('/',[PagesController::class, 'index']);
Posted by: Guest on February-25-2021
0

Target class [Controller] does not exist.

Route::get('/users', [UserController::class, 'index']);
Posted by: Guest on December-07-2020
2

Target class [App\Http\Controllers\EmployeeController] does not exist.

[PagesController::class, 'index']
Posted by: Guest on November-30-2020
2

Target class [SallyController] does not exist.

//In laravel 8 uncomment  protected $namespace='App\\Http\\Controllers';
Posted by: Guest on February-12-2021

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