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I'm aware of the other questions out there, but they are different to my situation.

I installed a fresh copy of my own laravel, and I tried running php artisan list, which works.

Now, I have a colleague who has installed a copy of laravel himself, and he pushes his entire directory onto a git repository. I pulled the entire branch off the repository, and tried running php artisan list, but nothing happens this time. I mean, literally, nothing happens.

Any ideas as to why this is happening?

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    Have you run composer install after cloning the repo? That said, I wouldn't expect nothing to happen if the error was as bad as being unable to load in files (though it could depend on your display_error settings). Feb 19, 2014 at 14:15
  • UNIX/Windows/OSX? Are you pushing composer.phar too? Feb 19, 2014 at 14:16
  • @Sergiu I'm using OSX.
    – He Hui
    Feb 19, 2014 at 14:19
  • @Alexrussell I'm supposed to run composer install? Sorry I'm new to working with laravel/command line in php
    – He Hui
    Feb 19, 2014 at 14:19
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    Yes. composer install downloads the dependencies you defined in composer.json in your vendor folder that you do not push to git. Artisan is part of the laravel package that's a dependency. Feb 19, 2014 at 14:27

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Generally speaking, the vendor directory is not committed to VCS, as such, doing a clone on a standard Laravel app won't include all its dependencies.

Once you have cloned, doing composer install (or composer update if you want the latest packages as a developer) will fetch the dependencies and allow your app to work.

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You need to run composer install, so the composer refresh all dependencies, artisan's begin on the middle. That should do the job!

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My artisan was not working because i had the following lines in my routes.php

if(!isset($_SESSION['c_id'])) {
    header("Location: /login_page.php");
    exit();
}

I simply commented the exit(). So my code becomes as follows

if(!isset($_SESSION['c_id'])) {
    header("Location: /login_page.php");
//    exit();
}
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Just to point out some thing to anyone struggling with artisan, as this answer is 1st link in google to artisan CLI empty line:

It will print blank line whenever some error happens, even if you have all dependencies installed with composer install. And it won't tell you exactly what is wrong. I couldn't figure it out until I put into artisan file in the root directory this:

ini_set('display_errors',1);
error_reporting(-1);

That forced artisan CLI to show error message and therefore I was able to fix it (my .env file was broken).

Hope this helps someone.

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Environment file is not usually pushed to repo.

Make sure you'd also put ".env" file at root path.

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In my case problem was to connect artisan with database (migrates) i.e. the command

$php artisan migrate

was not working.

I was running laravel project on 8888 port. In this case I updated .env file as: DB_HOST=localhost to DB_HOST=localhost to DB_HOST=127.0.0.1 and DB_PORT=3306 to DB_PORT=8889

Cleared cache by running artisan command and run the migrates:

php artisan config:clear
php artisan migrate
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delete the your php at your system , and install it again or if you run the app, move project folder at htdocs in xampp folder and type address in browser , localhost/your project name and your app is run on localhost

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  • this answer has no relevance to my question asked
    – He Hui
    May 14, 2020 at 6:34

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