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I have code :

$text = View::make('emails.order');

And View::make returns empty string. In emails.order.blade.php file is email generated from mjml file. I don't see point of pasting 1000 lines file here, I rather want to find out why View::make can return empty string without error ?

EDITED:

I don't have problem with path because When I put small text in file, e.g. "test", View::make returns "test", but for large file it returns empty string without error...

Error log is empty...

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  • You shouldn't use a dot in a view name other than to separate the view name from the extensions. Dot resolves to directory spearators.
    – apokryfos
    Feb 23, 2017 at 7:50
  • It is not problem with view loading, when I put small text in file, e.g. "test" file is loaded...
    – fico7489
    Feb 23, 2017 at 7:57
  • Try to load another view in order to tell if the error its in your order view.
    – Onix
    Feb 23, 2017 at 8:15

3 Answers 3

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You shouldn't include .blade.php to the name of the view. So, this:

View::make('emails.order');

will render view file which is called resources/views/emails/order.blade.php

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  • yes, it is mistake when I copied text because variable is in my code....But this is not problem
    – fico7489
    Feb 23, 2017 at 7:47
  • You can see storage/logs/laravel.log file for the errors. Feb 23, 2017 at 8:06
  • laravel.log is empty
    – fico7489
    Feb 23, 2017 at 8:09
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Problem appears because I boot vagrant on win host machine with type: "nfs" option. When I boot vagrant without "nfs" option problem does not exist.

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Another possible source for this error is an unclosed comment in php-directives.

e.g. if you start your view with phpdoc-comments for type-hinting:

@php
/**
 * @var /Example/DataObject $data
/*
@endphp

note the "typo" (/* instead of /*); this will propagate to the view and the whole view will just be a giant comment and therefore return an empty string.

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