this seems to be an issue that pops up every now and then within Laravel. I was writing a CRUD controller with a view to go with it, however upon testing I got the InvalidArgumentException in FileViewFinder.php line 137: View [bookingcrud.index] not found
error. Here is my code:
routes.php:
Route::resource('bookingcrud', 'BookingsCrudController');
BookingsCrudController.php
use uasc\Http\Requests;
use uasc\Http\Requests\CrudCreateRequest;
use uasc\Http\Requests\CrudUpdateRequest;
use uasc\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use Auth;
use DB;
use Illuminate\Pagination\Paginator;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
class BookingsCrudController extends Controller {
public function index()
{
if (!Auth::check() || Auth::user()->authority < 1) {
return redirect('/login');
}
$raw = "select * from bookings";
$bookings = DB::select($raw);
$paginatedBookings = new Paginator($bookings, 1);
return view('bookingcrud.index')->with('bookings', $paginatedBookings);
}
}
And a view located in ~/laravel/resources/views/bookingcrud/index.blade.php
No matter what is in this view file whether its markup from a working view or just the word "cheese" i will always get:
InvalidArgumentException in FileViewFinder.php line 140:
View [bookingcrud.index] not found.
I tested the same view in a known working controller and got the same error however I tested a known working view on the same CRUD controller and it worked. I have also tried changing the directory of the view and renaming it but i'll get the same error with the "View [bookingcrud.index]" changing appropriately. I made sure the permissions of the file and directories were full for testing.
Since first getting the error I have upgraded to 5.1.1 from 5.0.26 (which is the version the error originated on for me) and ran composer update. Also from looking at threads with the same error I have also ran artisan config:clear
I am developing on Windows 8.1 with Homestead 2.0.17 deployed with Virtual Box.
Any help would much appriciated at this point it is doing my head in.
php artisan serve
in the console and navigate to localhost:8000 and see if you can get that page. If you can, it's going to be an issue with your Homestead setup. Otherwise we can narrow it down to something in your code.