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laravel Route::group definition

Route::group(['prefix'=>'accounts','as'=>'account.'], function(){
    Route::get('/', 'AccountController@index')->name('index');
    Route::get('connect', 'AccountController@connect')->name('connect');
});

Route::group(['prefix'=>'quotes','as'=>'quote.'], function(){
    Route::get('/', 'QuoteController@index')->name('index');
    Route::get('connect', 'QuoteController@create')->name('create');
});
Posted by: Guest on July-27-2020
1

Laravel Route Group

Route::group(['prefix' => 'post', 'middleware' => ['auth']], function(){
        Route::get('all','Controller@post');
        Route::get('user','Controller@post');
    })
Posted by: Guest on July-18-2021
2

laravel group routes

Route::group(['prefix' => 'admin'], function () {
    Route::get('users', function ()    {
        // Matches The "/admin/users" URL
    });
});
Posted by: Guest on December-14-2020
2

laravel route namespace and prefix

Route::prefix('admin')->group(function () {
    Route::get('/users', function () {
        // Matches The "/admin/users" URL
    });
});
Posted by: Guest on December-15-2020
0

laravel route namespace and prefix

use App\Models\User;

Route::get('/users/{user}', function (User $user) {
    return $user->email;
});
Posted by: Guest on December-15-2020

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