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I'm trying to utilize the Laravel landing page route. For example Laravel takes you to the welcome page by default, and it has no url text after the slash.

Route::get('/', function () {
    return view('welcome');
});

In my welcome page I'm using following condition to apply styling based on the route name.

{!! Route::is('/')? 'class="index"':'' !!}

However this code doesn't work. How can I check the route of the welcome page properly?

Edit: Using "Request" instead of "Route" makes it work. However for consistency's sake I would like to know if it can be done using "Route" too.

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5 Answers 5

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Name your route and use this name to condition your styling

Route::get('/', function () {
    return view('welcome');
})->name('home');

In your blade

{!! (Route::currentRouteName() == 'home')? 'class="index"':'' !!}
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  • 1
    Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for! Jun 21, 2018 at 9:32
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Try this:

<li class="@if (request()->is('/')) index @endif"></li>
    // ...
</li>

You can use wildcards as well with this:

<li class="@if (request()->is('/some-url/*')) active @endif">
    // ...
</li>
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try this

@if(Request::is('/'))
  class="index"
@endif

or more simply

if(Request::is('/')) {
   class="index"
}
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  • it will not make any differnece Jun 21, 2018 at 9:29
  • yes both are similar in terms of output but first one is blade template code and the second one is PHP code,
    – Joyal
    Jun 21, 2018 at 9:31
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Try this:

<li {!! Request::is('/') ? 'class=index' : '' !!}>...</li>
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Route::get('/', function () {
    return view('welcome');
})->name('home');

in blade

class = "default class @if(\Request::route()->getName() == 'home')your_class @endif"
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  • \Request::route()->getName() return current route name Jun 21, 2018 at 9:40

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