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I would like to capture the example url, /user/**
(everything that starts with /user), I am using Laravel and Blade, using Request::url() I get localhost:8000
but I need something that can capture the routes. Thank you
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I would like to capture the example url, /user/**
(everything that starts with /user), I am using Laravel and Blade, using Request::url() I get localhost:8000
but I need something that can capture the routes. Thank you
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To get the url in the view you can do:
<p>{{Request::url()}}</p>
To check if the second segment of the url has "user":
@if(explode('/', Request::url())[3] == 'user')
// tem '/user'
@endif
Sending this from the controller might be a better idea:
public function logout(Request $request) {
if($request->segments()[0] == 'user') {
// url tem como primeiro segmento "user"
}
}
Yet another possible solution, without having tested, sorry if it doesn’t work:
if (Request::is('user/*'))
{
// code
}
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I do it like this in the Valley:
//http://localhost:8000/user/teste
//Pegar o primeiro que é "user"
Request::segment(1)
//Pegar o segundo é "teste"
Request::segment(2)
It already ignores the default URL and picks up the route directly.
In case to check if it starts with "user" you would do so in Blade:
{{ Request::segment(1) == 'user' ? 'verdadeiro' : 'falso' }}
Or:
@if(Request::segment(1) == 'user')
//Suas instruções aqui
@endif
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Excellent answer, but a suggestion, could pass this via controler not? So it would get more "clean" to the view, from my point of view some things are preferable in the controller. It’s just a suggestion.
– Guilherme Nascimento
Of course I did @Guilhermenascimento, I’ll add
– Miguel
@Miguel Thank you, I did a little different but following your logic, hug.
– Felipe Paetzold
You’re welcome @Felipepaetzold. Glad I could help
– Miguel