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I have upgraded Laravel from 5.6 to 6.0. Previously, default helper functions were running fine on the controllers, but now it says "undefined." In my controller, I have used the following.

$filename = str_random(12);

I am getting the following error.

message: "Call to undefined function App\Http\Controllers\str_random()"

I have also used the random() function, and it's saying the same thing.

Can somebody please guide me on what to do?.

I have run commands like:

composer dump-autoload

But I get the same error.

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4 Answers 4

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Likelihood Of Impact: High Laravel 6 Upgrade Guide

In Laravel 6 All str_ and array_ helpers have been moved to the new laravel/helpers Composer package and removed from the framework. If desired, you may update all calls to these helpers to use the Illuminate\Support\Str and Illuminate\Support\Arr classes. Alternatively, you can add the new laravel/helpers package to your application to continue using these helpers:

composer require laravel/helpers

If don't want to add Package then Used Str And Arr Classes.

For Example :

Str::random(12)

https://laravel.com/docs/master/helpers#method-str-random

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  • Str::replace is not there, instead what Can I use? if i want to replace with? Jun 19, 2021 at 19:24
  • use the built-in str_replace function otherwise follow my answer. Jun 20, 2021 at 7:23
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Add the following string library.

use Illuminate\Support\Str;

now you can use it as below.

$filename = Str::random(40)

alternatively, install the following package.

composer require laravel/helpers
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In my case, I didn't use any of the string helpers in my app code, so I just had to remove the compiled class file:

php artisan clear-compiled
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use code ::

<?php

namespace App\Http\Controllers;

use Exception;
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
use Illuminate\Support\Arr;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log;



   public function index()
    {
        $count=15;
        try {
            DB::statement('truncate users');
            DB::beginTransaction();
            while ($count--){
                $id = DB::table('users')->insertGetId( [
                    'name'=>'Sample'.$count,
                    'password'=>random_int(1000000,99999999)
                ]);
                foreach (range(1,rand(1,3)) as $index ){
                    DB::insert('INSERT INTO posts (userid,title,body) VALUES (:userid,:title,:body)',[
                            'userid'=>$id,
                            'title'=>str::random(15),
                            'body'=>str::random(50),
                        ]);
                }
                DB::commit();
            }
        }catch (\Exception $errors){
            DB::rollBack();
            Log::error($errors);
            return "mission filed";
        }
    }
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  • Too much redundant code, sorry.
    – Azamat
    Oct 7, 2021 at 6:17

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