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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

[FIXED] Laravel 5 input old is empty

 January 05, 2022     laravel, laravel-5, php     No comments   

Issue

My routes is here

Route::get('sign-up', ['as' => 'signUp', 'uses' => 'UserController@signUpGet']);
Route::post('sign-up', ['as' => 'signUpPost', 'uses' => 'UserController@signUpPost']);

Controller

return redirect('signUp')->withInput();

And View

    <form role="form" method="POST" action="{{route('signUpPost')}}"> 
        <input type="text" class="form-control" name="username" value="{{ old('username') }}">
</form>

The {{old()}} function return empty value.
EDIT
I took

NotFoundHttpException in RouteCollection.php line 145:

Solution

Your problem looks like you are not actually submitting the username in the first place:

<form role="form" method="POST" action="{{route('signUpPost')}}"> 
        <input type="text" class="form-control" name="username" value="{{ old('username') }}">
</form>

There is no 'submit' button inside the form. If you submit outside the form - then the username will not be included.

Add the submit button inside your form - then try again

<form role="form" method="POST" action="{{route('signUpPost')}}"> 
        <input type="text" class="form-control" name="username" value="{{ old('username') }}">
        <input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>

Edit - also your controller is wrong. It should be this:

 return redirect()->route('signUp')->withInput();


Answered By - Laurence
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