I'm getting a MethodNotAllowedHttpExceptions after trying to add a helper library to laravel 4. I've created a class within app/libraries/Time.php, I have added the 'libraries' folder to the composer.json file, under the classmap.
In my global.php file I've added: app_path().'/libraries' to the addDirectories array. Afterwards I did the ./composer.phar dump-autoload.
And under my loginController is where I'm trying to make use of the class. The class in full is below this.
app/libraries/Time.php
class Time {
// convert times to user submitted time
public function set($zone)
{
// Get user timezone from map
$timezone = $this->get($zone);
// set default timezone
date_default_timezone_set($timezone);
}
// maps the timezone the user gives
private function get($time)
{
$zone = Array(
'PST' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
'MST' => 'America/Denver',
'CST' => 'America/Chicago',
'EST' => 'America/New_York',
'HST' => 'America/Adak',
'AKST' => 'America/Anchorage'
);
return $zone[$time];
}
}
I'm curious as to how I can keep the httpexception from happening and where I might be going wrong in creating this library.
UPDATE: For people wondering, the loginController is a resource controller and I'm calling the class in store() like so: Time::store($zone); It's this one line that's causing the error.