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ErrorException in Builder.php line 1185: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable

//PostController Code

public function index()
    {
      $posts = Post::all();

      return view('posts.index', compact('posts'));
    }




 public function create()
    {
        return view('posts.create');
    }

//index.blade.php code

@extends('layouts.app')

@section('content')

<ul>

    @foreach($posts as $post)

    <li> {{$post->title}}} </li>

    @endforeach

  </ul>

@endsection

Many suggest me to downgrade PHP version ,which i did (basically i downloaded a xampp zip file containg 5.36 version, and i copy past the "PHP" and "Apache" folder to the old xampp, and edited the php.ini file)

Everything was good, but i was on a middle of a project, so when i was trying to access those links, it was giving me an error.

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    Where is the count() problem?
    – Caleb H.
    Jul 11, 2019 at 16:37
  • I dont know, all i know is php use it to do eloquent, i am not getting it, i did not use any count() method.
    – SouravDT
    Jul 11, 2019 at 16:40
  • You actually need to upgrade php. Laravel 5.8 requirement: "php": "^7.1.3" Jul 11, 2019 at 17:49
  • My laravel version is 5.2. There are two way to doing it, either i have to downgrade my PHP, or update my Laravel 5.2 TO 5.8. As i said ,i am in middle of a project, so updating laravel wont help.
    – SouravDT
    Jul 11, 2019 at 18:31

2 Answers 2

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In index.blade.php remove extra curly brace from {{$post->title}}

@extends('layouts.app')

@section('content')

<ul>

    @foreach($posts as $post)

    <li> {{$post->title}} </li>

    @endforeach

  </ul>

@endsection
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  • Thanks. But the problem is still there
    – SouravDT
    Jul 11, 2019 at 17:45
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why don't you try to use @forelse? It must be happening because your query has no results to show. So, you could try to use:

@forelse($posts as $post)

    <li> {{$post->title}}} </li>

@empty

    <li>No data to show</li>

@endforelse

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