I am pretty new to Laravel 4 and Composer. While I do Laravel 4 tutorials, I couldn't understand the difference between those two commands; php artisan dump-autoload
and composer dump-autoload
What's the difference between them?
3 Answers
Laravel's
Autoload
is a bit different:
It will in fact use
Composer
for somestuff
It will call
Composer
with the optimizeflag
It will '
recompile
' loads of files creating the hugebootstrap/compiled.php
And also will find all of your Workbench packages and
composer dump-autoload
them, one by one.
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17But you still need to run composer dump-autoload as well as artisan dump-autoload in order to get all autoloads right. Example: After a migrate:make, you need a composer dump-autoload in order to do a migrate:rollback. artisan dump-autoload does not work here.– woensMay 22, 2014 at 21:40
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php artisan dump-autoload
was deprecated on Laravel 5, so you need to use composer dump-autoload
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This is correct. For more information: laravel.com/docs/5.8/seeding#running-seeders Aug 28, 2019 at 11:09
composer dump-autoload
PATH vendor/composer/autoload_classmap.php
Composer dump-autoload
won’t download a thing.- It just regenerates the list of all classes that need to be included in the project (
autoload_classmap.php
). - Ideal for when you have a new class inside your project.
autoload_classmap.php
also includes theproviders
inconfig/app.php
php artisan dump-autoload
- It will call
Composer
with the optimize flag - It will '
recompile
' loads of files creating the hugebootstrap/compiled.php
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2php artisan dump-autoload is deprecated on Laravel 5, so you need to use composer dump-autoload Jun 12, 2019 at 12:32
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Did you really just copy-pasted the last points from Antonio's answer? Nov 13, 2020 at 8:38
php artisan dump-autoload
is not included in L5