AngelSalazar
AngelSalazar

Reputation: 3113

Pagination doesn't work with POST action laravel 5

I have an issue when using pagination in Laravel 5. This is the case I want to paginate results that I get from a search, my code works and displays the content that matches my search, but when I want to see the others results (page = 2) it doesn't display anything and I get a route exception.

MethodNotAllowedHttpException in RouteCollection.php line 207:

Does pagination only work with a GET action?

I would apreciate some help.

This is my code so far

SearchController.php

/* Bring the form */
public function index()
    {
        $levels = Level::all();
        return view('search.seek')->with('levels',$levels);
    }

    /**
     * Display results that matches my search
     * @param Request $request
     * @return Response
     */
    public function results(Request $request)
    {
        $suggestions = Suggestion::where('subject','=',$request->subject,'and')
                                    ->where('level','=',$request->level,'and')
                                    ->where('grade','=',$request->grade,'and')
                                    ->where('topic','=',$request->topic,'and')
                                    ->where('device','=',$request->device)->latest()->paginate(5);

        $suggestions->setPath('results');
        return view('search.list')->with('suggestions', $suggestions);
    }

Route.php

    Route::post('results',[
        'as' => 'results_path',
        'uses' => 'SearchController@results' ]);

list.blade.php

@if($suggestions != null)
        <h1 class="page-heading">Resultados</h1>
        @foreach($suggestions->chunk(5) as $Suggestions)
        <div class="row">
            <div class="col-lg-12">
                    @foreach($Suggestions as $suggestion)
                        <div id="postlist">
                            <div class="panel">
                                <div class="panel-heading">
                                    <div class="text-center">
                                        <div class="row">
                                            <div class="col-sm-9">
                                                <h3 class="pull-left">{!! \App\Topic::find($suggestion->topic)->name !!}</h3>
                                            </div>
                                            <div class="col-sm-3">
                                                <h4 class="pull-right">
                                                    <small><em>{!! $suggestion->created_at->format('Y-m-d') !!}</em></small>
                                                </h4>
                                            </div>
                                        </div>
                                    </div>
                                </div>
                                <div class="panel-body">{!! $suggestion->how_to_use !!}</div>
                                <div class="panel-footer"><span class="label label-default">Por: {!! \App\User::find($suggestion->user_id)->name !!}</span><span class="label label-success pull-right">{!! link_to('results/' .$suggestion->id ,'Ver',null) !!}</span></div>
                            </div>
                        </div>
                    @endforeach
            </div>
        </div>
        @endforeach
        {!! $suggestions->render() !!}
    @endif

Upvotes: 9

Views: 19148

Answers (5)

Hassan Joseph
Hassan Joseph

Reputation: 97

Here are the complete answer

  • Web.php
    Route::get('/faq', 'MainController@faq')->name('faq');
    
    Route::any('/faq-search', 'MainController@faqSearch')->name('faqSearch');

  • Controller

      public function faq()
    {
        $faqs = Faq::paginate(5);

        return view('guest.faq', compact('faqs'));
    }

    public function faqSearch(Request $request)
    {
        $faqSearch = $request->get('faqSearch');

        $faqs = Faq::where('en_question', 'like', $faqSearch.'%')->paginate(5)->setPath('');

        $pagination = $faqs->appends(array(
          'faqSearch' => $faqSearch
        ));

        return view('guest.faq', compact('faqs', 'faqSearch'));
    }

  • View (Blade)
    
              <form action="{{route('faqSearch')}}" method="post">
                @csrf
    
                  <div class="input-group flex-nowrap">
                      <div class="input-group-prepend">
                          <button class="btn btn-primary input-group-text" type="submit">
                              <i class="fa fa-search"></i>
                          </button>
                      </div>
                      <input type="text" name="faqSearch" class="form-control" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search" aria-describedby="addon-wrapping" value="{{ old('faqSearch', $faqSearch ?? '') }}" >
                  </div>
              </form>
    
                <div class="col-md-3 mx-auto">
                  {{ $faqs->links() }}
              </div>
    
    

Thank you so much to "Avinash Nethala" for your blog

Resource

Upvotes: 2

stef
stef

Reputation: 1

Solution is to use JS or jquery for returned all data from controller in view.

Upvotes: 0

hafiz
hafiz

Reputation: 61

DB::table($table)->paginate($perPage,['*'],'page',$page);

use this its gonaa work in post

Upvotes: 5

rebduvid
rebduvid

Reputation: 1144

Really you can use your form with POST method. The pagination links are GET request, but this is automatic, you can put the route definition with multiple methods and the functionality is going to be automatic.

Something like this for your route.php should work.

Route::match(['get', 'post'], 'results',[
        'as' => 'results_path',
        'uses' => 'SearchController@results' ]);

Upvotes: 6

Sh1d0w
Sh1d0w

Reputation: 9520

Yes pagination only works with get parameters.

You should use GET method for your search page. POST requests aren't meant for the purpose of displaying data. Why? There are many reasons, but to be short I will give you two examples:

  1. With GET parameters, let's say you are on sixth page - you can copy the link and paste it to friend and he will be able to view the same content as you. With POST this is impossible.

  2. You can not use back button with POST requests, if you manage to get pagination to work.

POST requests are useful when you need to submit data to the server, in order to create new record, for example.

So I suggest you to change your route type to GET and your search form method to GET.

Upvotes: 22

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