delmoras
delmoras

Reputation: 83

Laravel 4 not refreshing

I have a strange issue in laravel 4 as each time I try to refresh the page changes doesn't appear . For sure it's not browser's cache . Any help appretiated

Upvotes: 2

Views: 2271

Answers (5)

violator667
violator667

Reputation: 499

Sometimes OPcache method isn't working, I use this code to make sure all changes are visible every time the page is loaded:

in app/filters.php add this in App::before(function($request)

$cachedViewsDirectory=app('path.storage').'/views/';
    $files = glob($cachedViewsDirectory.'*');
    foreach($files as $file) {
        if(is_file($file)) {
            if($file!='.gitignore') {
                @unlink($file);
            }
        }
    }

Upvotes: 0

martinstoeckli
martinstoeckli

Reputation: 24081

I had a similar problem with the back-button, finally i noticed, that in my Laravel project no Cache-Control header was sent. The browser decided to cache this page and didn't do a new request.

To send this header, you can modify the app/filters.php file like this:

App::after(function($request, $response)
{
  $response->headers->set('Cache-Control', 'no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate');
  $response->headers->set('Pragma', 'no-cache');
}

Upvotes: 1

pat
pat

Reputation: 1119

I was having the same issues and found an answer:

Try disabling OPcache in your php.ini

If you use MAMP, it can be found at /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.5.3/conf/php.ini

And dont forget to restart MAMP.

Upvotes: 3

Homme Sauvage
Homme Sauvage

Reputation: 1916

This could be a problem with the cache engine. If you updated via composer, try getting /app folder updates from github (especially config files), sometimes there are changes in files in that folder. You could also try to chmod 777 storage folder.

Upvotes: 0

GreGreg
GreGreg

Reputation: 161

Did you tried - composer dump-autoload and - php artisan dump-autoload From the document root ?

Upvotes: 0

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