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Why do I get a

Class 'Search_Controller' not found

when doing this:

class Snippets_Controller extends Search_Controller {

public $restful = true;

public function get_index()
{
    $snippets = Snippet::all();
    $categories = Categorie::all();

    return View::make('snippet.index')->with(array(
        'snippets' => $snippets,
        'categories' => $categories,
        'active_categorie' => Session::get('active_categorie_id')
        )
    );
}

The Search Controller:

class Search_Controller extends Base_Controller {

    protected static function build_html_for_search_results($search_results)
    {
...
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  • maybe wrong filename for Search_Controller?
    – Andreyco
    Jul 16, 2013 at 12:32
  • The Search_Controller will need to be included within the Snippets_Controller file if you don't have an autoloader
    – AlexP
    Jul 16, 2013 at 12:34
  • I assume Laravel does the autoloading for the whole controller folder?? Jul 16, 2013 at 12:35
  • Laravel 3 does not autoload the controllers directory as standard. The base controller created will need to be added to Laravels autoloader within start.php. Nico's answer below is correct. Jul 16, 2013 at 14:51

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You should autoload this in you application start.php folder. If you open that file, and you search for "Base_Controller", you will see something like this:

Autoloader::map(array(
    'Base_Controller'       => path('app').'controllers/base.php'
));

The only thing you have to do is add the search controller there:

Autoloader::map(array(
    'Base_Controller'       => path('app').'controllers/base.php',
    'Search_Controller'     => path('app').'controllers/search.php'
));

And that should do the trick.

Laravel loads controllers based on the name that's requested, and it doesn't autload any of the controllers, as it would be a waste of time for 90% of the controllers.

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