When posting a form using Laravel, I only want to use "POST" rather than "GET". Most of the validation is done via javascript, but naturally server-side validation is also required. If the server-side validation fails it needs to return the user back with errors, but to do that I use:
return Redirect::back()->withErrors("......
...but redirect happens via GET. Therefore I have to enable both GET and POST in the web route for these pages.
The problem is, the page involves editing a record that already exists, so in order to edit the form an ID is passed in, along with the "@csrf", via POST. Therefore when user has updated the details and submitted, if there is an error it tries to redirect user back to the page but if the page is not available via GET it can't access it.
//validate data...
$data = [
'projectname' => 'required|string|max:255',
'email' => 'required|string|email|max:255',
'password' => 'string|min:6|required',
];
$validator = \Validator::make($request->post(), $data);
if ($validator->fails()) {
return \Redirect::back()->withInput()->withErrors($validator);
//Above redirect doesn't work because the previous page was a "POST"- only page
}
get
route to display the form, and then youpost
to some other route (get route and post routes are different routes) and if validation fails return back to the original get route with errors. Don't see any problem with that. (If its an ajax call you can just return a json response, but I doubt you are dealing with ajax calls.)old()
and the errors are available. There is really no reason to redirect using POST, and I believe it's not possible. You don't need to, and should not use a POST request to show the form in the first place.