I’m working on Laravel 5 and I’ve set up the routes for all the pages. I have a dashboard that has certain icons which when clicked redirects to different pages. Now, this particular icon “Total Applications” is when clicked doesn’t redirect to the page associated with it, i.e., total.blade.php but instead redirects to another page candidate.blade.php.
I’m new to Laravel. I want that when I click the “Total Applications” page it should redirect to the page designated for it.
I’m sharing the codes below:
dashboard.blade.php file:
<div class="col-md-4"> <div class="single-dashboard-link card card-default p-3 text-center" onclick="location.href='{{route('employers.total')}}'"> <i class="fa fa-file-text font30"></i> <h6> {{ $user->employerJobApplications()->count() }} Total </h6> <p> Applications </p> </div> </div>
Route file containing routes for both the pages:-
Route::get('/total-applications', 'FrontendEmployersController@totalApplications')->name('employers.total'); Route::get('/{status}', 'FrontendEmployersController@candidatesDisplay')->name('employers.candidate');
My controller containing the logic for Total Applications page:-
public function totalApplications() { if (!Auth::check()) { session()->flash('error', 'Sorry !! You are not an authenticated Employer !!'); return back(); } $user = Auth::user(); $user_id = $user->id; $applicant = JobActivity::where('user_id',$user_id)->get(); return view('frontend.pages.employers.total', compact('user', 'applicant')); }
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Answer
Ok. let’s explain this
Route::get('/{status}', 'FrontendEmployersController@candidatesDisplay')->name('employers.candidate');
this route accepts a parameter status
like
example.com/pending example.com/active example.com/suspended
what about total-applications
could it be the parameter? yes it could be why not so the route will be
example.com/total-applications
which redirects to FrontendEmployersController@candidatesDisplay
which leads to candidate.blade.php
not total.blade.php
you can solve it by adding any prefix before {status}
Note that any endpoint you call it will fall into that route /{status}
as this route accepts any path you will hit.