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so i am new in Laravel, i follow this Tutorial but when i check my application i got IP-TEST-NGINX, for more details this is my code,

First my index action :

class ServiceController extends BaseController {

/**
 * Display a listing of the resource.
 *
 * @return Response
 */
public function index()
{
    // get all the services
    $services = Service::all();

    // load the view and pass the services
    return View::make('services.index')->with('service', $services);
}

Second my route :

Route::resource('services', 'ServiceController');

Then my model :

<?php

class Service extends Eloquent
{

    /**
     * The database table used by the model.
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public static $table = 'services';

}

Finally my view :

 @foreach($services as $key => $value)
    <tr>
        <td>{{ $value->user_id }}</td>
        <td>{{ $value->domain }}</td>
        <td>{{ $value->service_name }}</td>

When i go to the url : http://localhost:8080/laravel/services i got the error IP-TEST-NGINX, any help please :)

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  • Forget Laravel for a sec, does a vanilla PHP script load fine? i.e. test.php <?php echo 'It works';
    – Mog
    Mar 20, 2014 at 14:43
  • Yes when i add a info.php in my Laravel folder and i check it with localhost:8080/laravel/info.php it works fine !! Mar 20, 2014 at 14:47

1 Answer 1

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you are returning the view with service instead of services

should be:

return View::make('services.index')->with('services', $services);

also, depending on if you are running a virtual host, you may need to hit http://localhost:8080/laravel/public/services

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  • try this in your controller to make sure you are hitting it: change return View::make('services.index')->with('services', $services); to return "hello world!". that will let you know if you are hitting your controller.
    – Adunahay
    Mar 20, 2014 at 15:00
  • you're right even if i tried hello world i got the same error !!,should i put something in my public folder ? Mar 20, 2014 at 15:03
  • you shouldnt need to mess with /public. It appears that your serving environment isnt setup quite right. Are you using laravel 4? If so, it comes with a built in server that will ease the pain of setting up a local environment greatly. try opening up command prompt/terminal, navigating to the root directory, and running php artisan serve.
    – Adunahay
    Mar 20, 2014 at 15:08

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