Reputation: 301
I have a problem when deploy website build on laravel 5 into VPS server, but on local machine it work fine.
My page is http://easyway.vn/ current page display blank with error
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (Internal Server Error)
When I run
php artisan serve --host=0.0.0.0
I have a error
[ErrorException]
chdir(): No such file or directory (errno 2)
Server Info
OS: Linux 2.6
Server version: Apache/2.2.29 (Unix)
PHP 5.4.41 (cli) (built: Jun 4 2015 13:27:02) Copyright (c) 1997-2014 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.4.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Zend Technologies
Help me please!
Upvotes: 20
Views: 68266
Reputation: 340
just create an folder named public
in you root directory. If you downloaded projects from GitHub or existing old projects.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1
Never edit files in vendor folder. A simple solution is just create an folder named "public" in you root directory and copy into this folder an "index" of a project that works.
INDEX
<?php
/**
* Laravel - A PHP Framework For Web Artisans
*
* @package Laravel
* @author Taylor Otwell <[email protected]>
*/
define('LARAVEL_START', microtime(true));
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Register The Auto Loader
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Composer provides a convenient, automatically generated class loader for
| our application. We just need to utilize it! We'll simply require it
| into the script here so that we don't have to worry about manual
| loading any of our classes later on. It feels great to relax.
|
*/
require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Turn On The Lights
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| We need to illuminate PHP development, so let us turn on the lights.
| This bootstraps the framework and gets it ready for use, then it
| will load up this application so that we can run it and send
| the responses back to the browser and delight our users.
|
*/
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Run The Application
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Once we have the application, we can handle the incoming request
| through the kernel, and send the associated response back to
| the client's browser allowing them to enjoy the creative
| and wonderful application we have prepared for them.
|
*/
$kernel = $app->make(Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel::class);
$response = $kernel->handle(
$request = Illuminate\Http\Request::capture()
);
$response->send();
$kernel->terminate($request, $response);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 40
You might have overwritten the public_path
method, maybe in AppServiceProvider
or index.php
.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 61
remember when you run in production the path of public change to public_html so to run again in localhost I changed into app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php
this:
public function register()
{
$this->app->bind('path.public',function(){return'/public';});
}
to this:
public function register()
{
// commented this line
}
Also after changed .env enviroment and in server.php and index.php
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1494
I know you asked this question a long time ago but for those who seek the easiest and efficient way to solve this problem:
This error means laravel can't find the public folder.You must add this piece of code in the register method of Providers/AppServiceProvider.php:
public function register()
{
$this->app->bind('path.public', function() {
return base_path('PATH TO PUBLIC FOLDER');
});
}
Example with public_html
In your case,, the path for public HTML will be:
public function register()
{
$this->app->bind('path.public', function() {
return base_path('public_html');
});
}
This way Laravel knows where to look to find the public folder path.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 1046
it means that your Laravel Application Can't Find the public folder.
I got it to work by
changing :
chdir($this->laravel->publicPath());
in :
vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/Console/ServeCommand.php
To :
chdir('/');
Upvotes: 48
Reputation: 39
this error appears when you rename the public
folder.
Never edit files in vendor folder. After composer update or fresh install you will lose your changes.
A better solution is to edit bootstrap/app.php and place this snippet before the return statement.
$app->bind('path.public', function() {
return base_path() . '/web';
});
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 2650
Change
chdir(public_path());
To
chdir('/');
From : vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/Console/ServeCommand.php
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 5738
Renaming public folder name causes this issue.
Touching files under vendor directory is something you may never do.
Here is a working alternative way which I have tested and using in my active project.
Create app/Console/Commands/Serve.php files and set the content to this:
<?php
namespace App\Console\Commands;
use Exception;
use Illuminate\Console\Command;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputOption;
use Symfony\Component\Process\PhpExecutableFinder;
use Symfony\Component\Process\ProcessUtils;
class Serve extends Command {
/**
* The console command name.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $name = 'serve';
/**
* The console command description.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $description = 'Serve the application on the PHP development server';
/**
* Execute the console command.
*
* @return void
*
* @throws \Exception
*/
public function fire() {
chdir('/');
$host = $this->input->getOption('host');
$port = $this->input->getOption('port');
$base = ProcessUtils::escapeArgument($this->laravel->basePath());
$binary = ProcessUtils::escapeArgument((new PhpExecutableFinder)->find(false));
$this->info("Laravel development server started on http://{$host}:{$port}/");
if (defined('HHVM_VERSION')) {
if (version_compare(HHVM_VERSION, '3.8.0') >= 0) {
passthru("{$binary} -m server -v Server.Type=proxygen -v Server.SourceRoot={$base}/ -v Server.IP={$host} -v Server.Port={$port} -v Server.DefaultDocument=server.php -v Server.ErrorDocument404=server.php");
} else {
throw new Exception("HHVM's built-in server requires HHVM >= 3.8.0.");
}
} else {
passthru("{$binary} -S {$host}:{$port} {$base}/server.php");
}
}
/**
* Get the console command options.
*
* @return array
*/
protected function getOptions() {
return [
['host', null, InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL, 'The host address to serve the application on.', 'localhost'],
['port', null, InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL, 'The port to serve the application on.', 8000],
];
}
}
Update the app/Console/Kernel.php file with this content:
<?php
namespace App\Console;
use Illuminate\Console\Scheduling\Schedule;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Console\Kernel as ConsoleKernel;
class Kernel extends ConsoleKernel {
/**
* The Artisan commands provided by your application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $commands = [
// Commands\Inspire::class,
Commands\Serve::class,
];
/**
* Define the application's command schedule.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Console\Scheduling\Schedule $schedule
* @return void
*/
protected function schedule(Schedule $schedule) {
// $schedule->command('inspire')
// ->hourly();
}
}
That's all!
Now run your serve command:
$ php artisan serve
Server started:
Laravel development server started on http://localhost:8000/
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 110
Usually when this type of error occurs it means Laravel is Looking for a public folder and it cannot be found. This depends on how you have configured your application and using php artisan serve --host=0.0.0.0
will not work in this case. The best way to handle this is to place you application in your server(htdocs) and access it in your url.
The vendor directory contains your Composer dependencies. Visit Laravel Documentation for details. Never edit anything in vendor because it may cause problem when you do composer update.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 775
`chdir($this->laravel->publicPath());`
change to
chdir('/');
2.Step two Change these two paths in your_public_folder/index.php
require __DIR__.'/../your_app/bootstrap/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../your_app/bootstrap/app.php';
3.Step three Change public path in your_app/server.php
if ($uri !== '/' && file_exists(__DIR__.'/../public_html/'.$uri)) {
return false;
}
require_once __DIR__.'/../public_html/index.php';
Note: Change these path according to your App's new folder structure.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 11
go to server.php in root folder and rename any public
to any name you have
Upvotes: 1