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Does laravel have a default method it renders within a controller, like the index method in codeigniter?

Right now I have a controller called TestController, and within it a method like so:

public function index()
{
    echo 'string';
}

What I would like to happen is: when I navigate to mysite.com/public/test I would like the index method to be rendered by default ( or whatever is the equivalent of index in laravel).

Right now I can do this only if I place the following in the routes.php file:

Route::get('test', 'TestController@index');

So, is it possible for this to happen automatically in laravel, or do I have to make specific routes for each and every controller and method?

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Laravel has implicit controllers functionality. which will allow one to define methods with index which will be called with root URI.

Refer documentation at : http://laravel.com/docs/5.0/controllers#implicit-controllers

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  • I see it now. Still I need to write a line for each controller, which is ridiculous IMO. May 28, 2015 at 11:02
  • please post the answer, then link as a reference. this page may be removed, at that time, this answer is a useless one. Sep 14, 2016 at 7:51

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