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I'm trying to add a slash to the end of the URL after I use Redirect::route() with Laravel. I've tried numerous examples but couldnt find an answer.

This is what I have so far:

routes.php:

Route::get('/', function() {
    return Redirect::route('login');
});


Route::get('/login/', array(
    'as'    => 'login',
    'uses'  => 'Controller@login'
));

Controller.php:

public function login()
{
    return 'Login page';
}

When I go to htdocs/laravel_project/, I get redirected to htdocs/laravel_project/login but I want it to be htdocs/laravel_project/login/. I want to add that slash to the end of the URL. If I do manually enter the slash at the URL it does what I want.

3 Answers 3

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You are calling Redirect::route which translates to:

Redirect to the URL (with trailing slash trimmed) of a corresponding route.

Notice that Laravel will automatically remove the trailing slash of generated URL.

So, without further/deeper investigation, the fastest method would be:

return Redirect::to(URL::route('login') . '/');
2

This worked for me:

Redirect::to('example/page' . '\/', 301);

Use Redirect::to instead of Redirect::route and add . '\/' to the route

0

It can be a bit late but this trick helped me recently.

The Redirect::to method still removes "/" from the end of URL and I got nasty Internal redirect issue from SEO reports - non "/" was redirecting to the place I wanted, that was a chain of 2 redirects instead of direct redirect to the final place.

For Laravel 5.8 and above (I didn't test earlier version) I used Redirect::away method to save trailing slash in the end of URL.

So you can use this function to avoid internal redirect issue:

Redirect::away(URL::route('login') . '/',301);

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