laravel redirect back
return Redirect::back()->withErrors(['msg', 'The Message']);
and inside your view call this
@if($errors->any())
<h4>{{$errors->first()}}</h4>
@endif
laravel redirect back
return Redirect::back()->withErrors(['msg', 'The Message']);
and inside your view call this
@if($errors->any())
<h4>{{$errors->first()}}</h4>
@endif
back route laravel
1. The cleanest way seems to be using the url() helper:
{{ url()->previous() }}
2. URL::previous() works for me in my Laravel 5.1 project. Here is Laravel 5.1
doc for previous() method, which is accessible through URL Facade.
3. You can still try alternatives, in your views you can do:
{{ redirect()->getUrlGenerator()->previous() }}
OR
{{ redirect()->back()->getTargetUrl() }}
redirect to route laravel
Route::post('/user/profile', function () {
// Update the user's profile...
return redirect('/dashboard')->with('status', 'Profile updated!');
});
Redirect::route('profile') and with() in laravel
// For a route with the following URI: profile/{id}
return redirect()->route('profile', [$user]);
Redirect::route('profile') and with() in laravel
// For a route with the following URI: profile/{id}
return redirect()->route('profile', ['id' => 1]);
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