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Simple question, but the answer seems quite hard to come by. In Codeigniter, I could load the URL helper and then simply do

echo base_url();

to get my site's URL. Is there an equivalent in Laravel?

18 Answers 18

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You can use the URL facade which lets you do calls to the URL generator

So you can do:

URL::to('/');

You can also use the application container:

$app->make('url')->to('/');
$app['url']->to('/');
App::make('url')->to('/');

Or inject the UrlGenerator:

<?php
namespace Vendor\Your\Class\Namespace;

use Illuminate\Routing\UrlGenerator;

class Classname
{
    protected $url;

    public function __construct(UrlGenerator $url)
    {
        $this->url = $url;
    }

    public function methodName()
    {
        $this->url->to('/');
    }
}
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  • 3
    And despite its possible appearance from the example, this is relative to the Laravel's root path, so if you're installed in /something/ it'll make the right URL.
    – ceejayoz
    Apr 14, 2014 at 12:42
  • @deFreitas and #ceejayoz how to use URL::to with laravel localization? Mar 31, 2018 at 7:45
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    @MubasharIqbal If I understood your question, {{URL::to('/my-page.html')}} at view and echo URL::to('/my-page.html'); at the code
    – deFreitas
    Apr 1, 2018 at 17:02
  • nice handler, in my case: <a class="button is-primary" href="<?= URL::to('/'); ?>/atencion/reporte" target="_blank">, thanks! Dec 17, 2018 at 1:38
  • May also need to add use Illuminate\Support\Facades\URL;
    – RyanT
    Mar 2, 2023 at 4:22
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Laravel < 5.2

echo url();

Laravel >= 5.2

echo url('/');
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    Could you expand this answer to include an explanation instead of just a code-snippet?
    – user2509848
    Nov 12, 2014 at 17:07
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    Exam: I have site in local: localhost/abc In Codeigniter: echo base_url(); => I get localhost/abc In Laravel: echo url(); => I get localhost/abc too. Nov 13, 2014 at 3:24
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    Use this for an url with segmentation: url().'/'.\Request::segment(1).'/'.\Request::segment(2)
    – 0x1ad2
    Nov 27, 2014 at 10:04
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    Note that this no longer works in 5.2: github.com/laravel/framework/issues/11479 You can use url('/') instead however
    – 4lun
    Dec 23, 2015 at 18:31
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    asset('/') seems better to me because it has trailing slash which is necessary in base href.
    – vintprox
    Apr 9, 2019 at 10:46
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For Laravel 5 I normally use:

<a href="{{ url('/path/uri') }}">Link Text</a>

I'm of the understanding that using the url() function is calling the same Facade as URL::to()

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    Note: if your website is served over https you can use the secure_url() function the same way, and this will produce an https link. Using url() on an https site will still produce an http link.
    – DrewT
    Dec 14, 2016 at 21:15
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    This one worked for me. Also useful to know the secure_url() syntax as well. Thanks. Jan 18, 2017 at 15:15
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    I'm using Lumen 5.4. There url() generates a http or https link based on the protocol of the request. On the other hand secure_url() doesn't exist. Did this change in Laravel 5.4 too? Feb 18, 2017 at 18:35
  • No, it's part of Larvel 5.4. I can't really comment because I have never used Lumen but the 5.4 Laravel documentation for secure_url() is available here: laravel.com/docs/5.4/helpers#method-secure-url
    – DrewT
    Feb 20, 2017 at 18:27
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Updates from 2018 Laravel release(5.7) documentation with some more url() functions and it's usage.

Question: To get the site's URL in Laravel?

This is kind of a general question, so we can split it.

1. Accessing The Base URL

// Get the base URL.
echo url('');

// Get the app URL from configuration which we set in .env file.
echo config('app.url'); 

2. Accessing The Current URL

// Get the current URL without the query string.
echo url()->current();

// Get the current URL including the query string.
echo url()->full();

// Get the full URL for the previous request.
echo url()->previous();

3. URLs For Named Routes

// http://example.com/home
echo route('home');

4. URLs To Assets(Public)

// Get the URL to the assets, mostly the base url itself.
echo asset('');

5. File URLs

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage;

$url = Storage::url('file.jpg'); // stored in /storage/app/public
echo url($url);

Each of these methods may also be accessed via the URL facade:

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\URL;

echo URL::to(''); // Base URL
echo URL::current(); // Current URL

How to call these Helper functions from blade Template(Views) with usage.

// http://example.com/login
{{ url('/login') }}

// http://example.com/css/app.css
{{ asset('css/app.css') }}

// http://example.com/login
{{ route('login') }}

// usage

<!-- Styles -->
<link href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">

<!-- Login link -->
<a class="nav-link" href="{{ route('login') }}">Login</a>

<!-- Login Post URL -->
<form method="POST" action="{{ url('/login') }}">
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  • URL generates the values based on the request's root URL unless you use forceRootUrl . That means, if you write APIs and your consumers request from a different domain, the URLs will be built based on that host. Check: stackoverflow.com/a/36471503/2190689
    – ssi-anik
    Jan 17, 2023 at 8:42
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To get it to work with non-pretty URLs I had to do:

asset('/');
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    To my need this is the best <base href="{{ asset('/') }}" />
    – rneves
    Oct 27, 2015 at 13:51
  • Kudos to you! It fits just right in <base href="..."/> because of trailing slash
    – vintprox
    Apr 9, 2019 at 10:47
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This:

echo url('/');

And this:

echo asset('/');

both displayed the home url in my case :)

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Laravel provides bunch of helper functions and for your requirement you can simply

use url() function of Laravel Helpers

but in case of Laravel 5.2 you will have to use url('/')

here is the list of all other helper functions of Laravel

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    @sambellerose and is you want to access inner folders/files you can do url('/css/style.css') May 6, 2016 at 5:07
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There are multiple ways:

  • request()->getSchemeAndHttpHost()
  • url('/')
  • asset('')
  • config('app.url')
  • $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']
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Check this -

<a href="{{url('/abc/xyz')}}">Go</a>

This is working for me and I hope it will work for you.

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To just get the app url, that you configured you can use :

Config::get('app.url')
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  • This definition is only used in Laravel cli. app.url it appears to be a fallback Aug 24, 2016 at 13:33
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    Well anymore, env('APP_URL') would probably be the best option.
    – Kenyon
    Aug 24, 2016 at 21:32
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Another possibility: {{ URL::route('index') }}

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  • Not sure why this got downvoted, as it actually works and no one gave the option as well?
    – CptChaos
    Jul 30, 2016 at 17:52
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    Not my downvote but I'm guessing the reason is that you can't guarantee the naming of your root route to be "index" in every app.
    – Jonathan
    Aug 9, 2016 at 8:20
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You can also use URL::to('/') to display image in Laravel. Please see below:

<img src="{{URL::to('/')}}/images/{{ $post->image }}" height="100" weight="100"> 

Assume that, your image is stored under "public/images".

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I used this and it worked for me in Laravel 5.3.18:

<?php echo URL::to('resources/assets/css/yourcssfile.css') ?>

IMPORTANT NOTE: This will only work when you have already removed "public" from your URL. To do this, you may check out this helpful tutorial.

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3

By the way, if your route has a name like:

Route::match(['get', 'post'], 'specialWay/edit', 'SpecialwayController@edit')->name('admin.spway.edit');

You can use the route() function like this:

<form method="post" action="{{route('admin.spway.edit')}}" class="form form-horizontal" id="form-spway-edit">

Other useful functions:

$uri = $request->path();
$url = $request->url();
$url = $request->fullUrl();
asset()
app_path();
// ...

https://github.com/laravel/framework/blob/5.4/src/Illuminate/Foundation/helpers.php

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You can use facades or helper function as per following.

echo URL::to('/');
echo url();

Laravel using Symfony Component for Request, Laravel internal logic as per following.

namespace Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation;
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected function prepareBaseUrl()
{
    $baseUrl = $this->server->get('SCRIPT_NAME');

    if (false === strpos($this->server->get('REQUEST_URI'), $baseUrl)) {
        // assume mod_rewrite
        return rtrim(dirname($baseUrl), '/\\');
    }

    return $baseUrl;
}
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I found an other way to just get the base url to to display the value of environment variable APP_URL

env('APP_URL')

which will display the base url like http://domains_your//yours_website. beware it assumes that you had set the environment variable in .env file (that is present in the root folder).

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you can get it from Request, at laravel 5

request()->getSchemeAndHttpHost();
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I also used the base_path() function and it worked for me.

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