I am using Laravel 5.3.I deleted one of my migration files name 'feature' and everything related to it very carefully like its id from other tables etc.then i manually deleted the table from database.But now while i'm running the command "php artisan migrate:refresh".It's showing error exception with 'undefined index:***_create_features_table'.And when I'm running just 'php artisan migrate'.it shows that it was successful and all the tables successfully appear in the database.but then when i run migrate:refresh all the table disappears.what should i do to completely delete the migration file?
Try this.
First Manually delete the migration file under app/database/migrations/my_migration_file_name.php
Reset the composer autoload files: composer dump-autoload
Modify your database: Remove the last entry from the migrations table
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thank you Manish for consulting.I think this procedure will work.next time I'l go through this. – Sazrit Mustafa Sep 21 '16 at 14:13
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Here is what I did.I cleared all the data from the database including all tables and then ran 'php artisan migrate'..that is how i made it work..But i am looking for a better solution which will not need to delete everything from the database.
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composer dump-autoload
will rectified all your issues. So don't panic. If you are worry then backup your project first. before running the above script. – Manish Sep 21 '16 at 13:54 -
2Clearing the database tables worked for me. dumping the autoload in Composer didn't have any effect. – Cole Geissinger Jun 24 '17 at 22:01
Try check that you have the correct migrations first
php artisan migrate:status
Then you can try something like
php artisan migrate:refresh --step=1
And check again the status.
If you have Undefined index
error and your migration was made with --path option, then add to your ModuleServiceProvier
boot()
method:
$this->loadMigrationsFrom(base_path('database/migrations/directory-name'));
migrations
. There all migrate information saved. first delete all records. After that runphp artisan migrate
. This may help you – Manish Sep 21 '16 at 13:20