Visualise your routes in pretty format.
To get the latest version of Pretty Routes
, simply require the project using Composer:
composer require dragon-code/pretty-routes --dev
To get the latest version of Pretty Routes
, simply require the project using Composer:
composer require dragon-code/pretty-routes --dev
In your bootstrap/app/php
file add a line above $app->register(App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::class)
:
if (env('APP_ENV') !== 'production') {
$app->register(\PrettyRoutes\ServiceProvider::class);
$app->configure('pretty-routes');
}
By default, the package exposes a /routes
url. If you wish to configure this, publish the config.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="PrettyRoutes\ServiceProvider"
If accessing
/routes
isn't working, ensure that you've included the provider within the same area as all your package providers (before all your app's providers) to ensure it takes priority.
By default, pretty routes only enables itself when
APP_DEBUG
env is true. You can configure this on the published config as above, or add any custom middlewares.
- In your
composer.json
file, replace"andrey-helldar/pretty-routes": "^2.0"
with"dragon-code/pretty-routes": "^3.0"
. - Run the command
composer update
. - Profit!
- In your
composer.json
file, replace"garygreen/pretty-routes": "^1.0"
with"andrey-helldar/pretty-routes": "^2.0"
. - Run the command
composer update
. - Profit!
Open the /route
uri. For example, http:://localhost:8000/route
This package is licensed under the MIT License.