If you are working on your laravel web app on server or deploying your laravel web app to a local machine server to live server (laravel on linux ubuntu, laravel on windows). And you face any of the problem given below:
- This page isn’t working http error 500 laravel
- This page isn t working http error 500 laravel on server
- Fatal error: Uncaught ReflectionException: Class config does not exist
- Class config does not exist in vendor/laravel/framework/src illuminatecontainercontainer php 767
- localhost is currently unable to handle this request. http error 500 laravel
- uncaught reflectionexception: class config does not exist laravel
- is currently unable to handle this request http error 500 laravel
- in container php line 788 class config does not exist
- this page isn t working127 00 1 redirected you too many times
- vendor/laravel/framework/src/illuminatecontainercontainer php on line 738
- this page isn’t working localhost is currently unable to handle this request. http error 500 laraveltarget class illuminatedatabaseeloquentfactory does not exist
- class request does not exist laravel
Now, you can find 2 solutions to the above-given errors.
Solution 1 – Edit .evn File
Open, .env file and update the following lines of code:
APP_ENV=local APP_DEBUG=true
Then again run your laravel app. If you are still facing problem then you should see second solution.
Solution 2 – Clear Cache of Laravel App
Use the following commands to clear your laravel app cache like session cache, cookies cache:
php artisan cache:clear
Use the below command and clear your config cache :
php artisan config:cache
If you execute the above-given command. And shows you any of the following issues on your terminal:
- Fatal error: Uncaught ReflectionException: Class config does not exist
- Class config does not exist in vendor/laravel/framework/src illuminatecontainercontainer php 767
- uncaught reflectionexception: class config does not exist laravel
- in container php line 788 class config does not exist
- vendor/laravel/framework/src/illuminatecontainercontainer php on line 738
So now you need to visit your Laravel app directory and then visit to bootstrap/cache directory. And delete all files and sub-directories inside the bootstrap/cache directory.
Or, you can execute the following on the terminal instead of manually deleting the file:
cd bootstrap/cache/ rm -rf *.php