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I am learning AngularJS 1.5.8 + Laravel 5.3.17 + PHP 7 hosted on IIS/Windows 10, following this tutorial.

While sending a HTTP AngularJS $resource.delete() to Laravel, I get an error: 405 Method Not Allowed and the below Laravel error message:

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php artisan route:list gives me the following routes table. I expect DELETE to route to time.destroy.

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On IIS, I have tried to set PHP to handler to accept all HTTP verbs to no avail.

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IIS request filtering to explicitly allow DELETE also not working.

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HTTP GET and PUT verbs works fine. How can I enable DELETE verb?

Thanks in advance!

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  • By any chance, do you have a middleware that's changing the HTTP verb of the request?
    – Sina
    Oct 9, 2016 at 6:54
  • As I am just learning, the abovementioned tutorial does not use middleware. So I believe it is just the defaults in Laravel, if anything.
    – Jake
    Oct 9, 2016 at 6:55
  • Alright, could you just try to add the middleware to your routes.php to check if it's being overwritten by any chance? Route::group(['middleware' => 'web', 'prefix' => 'api'], function() {... <= there!
    – Sina
    Oct 9, 2016 at 7:08
  • I use laravel and anjular.js, when i delete resource, $http.delete("url") works well. Oct 9, 2016 at 7:28
  • I had this issue before on Apache server. Basically, the browser sends a preflight request to the server each time before the actual request under a flag "OPTIONS", so make sure that the IIS server accepts that as well (by default it accepts GET and POST)
    – Asher
    Oct 9, 2016 at 7:28

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I found the reason is because i was passing id:null value to Laravel, accidentally.

var Time = $resource('api/time/:id'); //using angular-resource.js
Time.delete({id:null}).$promise.then(function(success) {
    console.log(success);
}, function (error) {
    console.log(error); // HTTP error 405, Method Not Allowed
});

The 405 error message return is indeed misleading. I wonder how I can override this behaviour and return a more meaningful error message.

Hope this helps other poor souls to look at the correct places without wasting 2 days of searching web server docs!

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