Once I was working with a Laravel project which was in my xampp server and now it is in laragon server
In the min time I was going to run that project so I was type and run php artisan serve command on my terminal and it’s show me an error the error look like below
But there is another thing
was happening. Thing is that the project isn’t run by artisan command but the same project is working when I type localhost/public/ on my web browser. So that time I was too much queries why this is happening actually. After a long time, I realize the mistake made by me. Actually, it’s a very funny what I done.
I realize that the composer I was install 1st time I was define php location from my xampp server. But now I am trying to run project by using php command which is in my laragon
server. Ha ha….… what a funny mistake.
Finally, I think what I should do to avoid this php is not recognized as an internal or external command error. So, I remove my composer and again install fresh composer. Now in the composer installation time I was carefully define my php location which is in my laragon server.
And finally, php artisan server command is working nicely.
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that's it.
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Happy Coding.
osman forhad
Mobile & Web Application Developer💻
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Fixed the problem. It turned out that the PATH was NOT included, I thought it was, but that path turned out to be the one of composer for its CMD commands, not the Laravel ones.
So I ran
composer global require "laravel/installer=~1.1"and then the message appeared
" Changing directory to C:\Users\Stefany\AppData\Roaming\Composer\vendor\bin "So I went to that directory and I saw that laravel.bat file WAS THERE, so I copied the path and pasted in in the system variavles windows, then ran the Laravel command:
laravel new blogAnd it worked!
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