Bellots
Bellots

Reputation: 1773

Redirect::route with parameter in URL in Laravel 5

I'm developing a Laravel 5 app, I have this route

Route::get('states/{id}/regions', ['as' => 'regions', 'uses' => 'RegionController@index']);

In my controller, after I make a post call correctly, I want to redirect to that view, with this command:

return \Redirect::route('regions')->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

The problem is that I don't know how can I pass {id} parameter, which should be in my URL.

Thank you.

Upvotes: 31

Views: 180133

Answers (8)

Amit
Amit

Reputation: 1919

Above answer already shown multiple way to do. just adding another way to achieve that in compact way.

return Redirect::route('regions', [$param1,$param2,$param3])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

pass in order and access in same order.

Route::get('/displayCustomer/{$param1}/{param2}/{param3}','AdminController@displayCustomer')->middleware('auth','admin');

Upvotes: 0

Nixon Darius
Nixon Darius

Reputation: 35

You can assign a variable outside with url and id and call it inside redirect.

$url = 'view_customer/' . $id;
        return redirect($url)->with('message', "Customer Page");

Upvotes: 0

Awa Melvine
Awa Melvine

Reputation: 4087

You could still do it like this:

return redirect()->route('regions', $id)->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

In cases where you have multiple parameters, you can pass the parameters as an array, for example: say you had to pass the capital of a particular region in you route, your route could look something like the following:

Route::get('states/{id}/regions/{capital}', ['as' => 'regions', 'uses' => 'RegionController@index']);

and you can then redirect using:

return redirect()->route('regions', ['id' => $id, 'capital' => $capital])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!');

Upvotes: 24

Satendra Maurya
Satendra Maurya

Reputation: 21

There are several ways to redirect this URL in laravel:

  1. Using URL with a global redirect helper function

    return redirect('states/'.$id.'/regions')->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');  
    
  2. Using named route

    return redirect()->route('regions', ['id' => $id])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');
    
  3. Using controller action

    return redirect()->action('RegionController@index', ['id' => $id])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');
    

Upvotes: 2

Siddhartha
Siddhartha

Reputation: 151

You can use the following

return redirect(route('addPost1',['pid',$post->id]));

OR

return redirect(route('addPost1'))->with('pid',$post->id);

Upvotes: 1

S Debasish Nayak
S Debasish Nayak

Reputation: 263

If the router contains like this :

Route::get('/displayCustomer/{id}','AdminController@displayCustomer')->middleware('auth','admin');

and in the controller redirection can be done like this

    public function displayCustomer($id){
        $user = DB::table('customer_infos')->where('customer_id', $id)->first();       
        return view('admin.DisplayCustomer', compact('user', $user));
    }

    public function approveCustomerInvoice(Request $request,$id)
    {
        $customer = CustomerInfo::find($id);
        $customer->status = 1;
        $customer->save();

       return redirect()->action('AdminController@displayCustomer', ['id' => $id])->with('message', 'Customer Invoice Approved!!!');
    }

Upvotes: 0

lukasgeiter
lukasgeiter

Reputation: 152860

You can pass the route parameters as second argument to route():

return \Redirect::route('regions', [$id])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

If it's only one you also don't need to write it as array:

return \Redirect::route('regions', $id)->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

In case your route has more parameters, or if it has only one, but you want to clearly specify which parameter has each value (for readability purposes), you can always do this:

return \Redirect::route('regions', ['id'=>$id,'OTHER_PARAM'=>'XXX',...])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

Upvotes: 58

BeingCoder's
BeingCoder's

Reputation: 1

You can pass {id} parameter with redirection like that

return \Redirect::route('regions', [$id])->with('message', 'State saved correctly!!!');

Upvotes: 0

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