Laravel Godaddy hosting: View not Found [Works locally]











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I am trying to deploy a Laravel app onto godaddy shared hosting. And have tried several solutions mentioned on this site and others, such as:



-Hosted Laravel 5.4 App shows "View [path.to.viewfile] not found."



-View [auth.login] not found at Shared Hosting Godaddy



However, my views still cannot be found, for some unknown reason that I cannot tell. I have tried the solutions mentioned here, but to no avail.



I checked the spelling of the views since Linux server is case sensitive.



the specific error can be viewed at : auctionSalvages.com



but in short::: View [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] not found. (View: /home/hostname/AutoShop/resources/views/layouts/main.blade.php)



I have now successfully executed the following php artisan commands: clear-compiled,cache:clear,config:clear,route:clear and view:clear on the server through ssh.



but my view still returns above error..



any more ideas???










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    You should really provide links to the solutions you've tried and explain why they did not achieve your desired result.
    – MonkeyZeus
    Nov 8 at 17:35










  • solutions do not work
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:52










  • My first thought (as you mentioned case sensitivity) is permissions. That is if you are sure the path is correct. What I do and it sounds a bit stupid is I copy the actual path, then the error path and put them next to each other in a text editor and compare them, (but My spelling is terrible, blame my dyslexia for it). If everything else is the same then the environment is usually to blame.
    – ArtisticPhoenix
    Nov 8 at 17:53












  • Same, actually when I am using views I copy file name... As far as permissions go.. Which file would I have to change the permissions on... because I just changed the [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] persmissions still getting error
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:56










  • hmm yeah I mentioned that......
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 18:16















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I am trying to deploy a Laravel app onto godaddy shared hosting. And have tried several solutions mentioned on this site and others, such as:



-Hosted Laravel 5.4 App shows "View [path.to.viewfile] not found."



-View [auth.login] not found at Shared Hosting Godaddy



However, my views still cannot be found, for some unknown reason that I cannot tell. I have tried the solutions mentioned here, but to no avail.



I checked the spelling of the views since Linux server is case sensitive.



the specific error can be viewed at : auctionSalvages.com



but in short::: View [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] not found. (View: /home/hostname/AutoShop/resources/views/layouts/main.blade.php)



I have now successfully executed the following php artisan commands: clear-compiled,cache:clear,config:clear,route:clear and view:clear on the server through ssh.



but my view still returns above error..



any more ideas???










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    You should really provide links to the solutions you've tried and explain why they did not achieve your desired result.
    – MonkeyZeus
    Nov 8 at 17:35










  • solutions do not work
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:52










  • My first thought (as you mentioned case sensitivity) is permissions. That is if you are sure the path is correct. What I do and it sounds a bit stupid is I copy the actual path, then the error path and put them next to each other in a text editor and compare them, (but My spelling is terrible, blame my dyslexia for it). If everything else is the same then the environment is usually to blame.
    – ArtisticPhoenix
    Nov 8 at 17:53












  • Same, actually when I am using views I copy file name... As far as permissions go.. Which file would I have to change the permissions on... because I just changed the [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] persmissions still getting error
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:56










  • hmm yeah I mentioned that......
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 18:16













up vote
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down vote

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up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I am trying to deploy a Laravel app onto godaddy shared hosting. And have tried several solutions mentioned on this site and others, such as:



-Hosted Laravel 5.4 App shows "View [path.to.viewfile] not found."



-View [auth.login] not found at Shared Hosting Godaddy



However, my views still cannot be found, for some unknown reason that I cannot tell. I have tried the solutions mentioned here, but to no avail.



I checked the spelling of the views since Linux server is case sensitive.



the specific error can be viewed at : auctionSalvages.com



but in short::: View [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] not found. (View: /home/hostname/AutoShop/resources/views/layouts/main.blade.php)



I have now successfully executed the following php artisan commands: clear-compiled,cache:clear,config:clear,route:clear and view:clear on the server through ssh.



but my view still returns above error..



any more ideas???










share|improve this question















I am trying to deploy a Laravel app onto godaddy shared hosting. And have tried several solutions mentioned on this site and others, such as:



-Hosted Laravel 5.4 App shows "View [path.to.viewfile] not found."



-View [auth.login] not found at Shared Hosting Godaddy



However, my views still cannot be found, for some unknown reason that I cannot tell. I have tried the solutions mentioned here, but to no avail.



I checked the spelling of the views since Linux server is case sensitive.



the specific error can be viewed at : auctionSalvages.com



but in short::: View [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] not found. (View: /home/hostname/AutoShop/resources/views/layouts/main.blade.php)



I have now successfully executed the following php artisan commands: clear-compiled,cache:clear,config:clear,route:clear and view:clear on the server through ssh.



but my view still returns above error..



any more ideas???







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  • 1




    You should really provide links to the solutions you've tried and explain why they did not achieve your desired result.
    – MonkeyZeus
    Nov 8 at 17:35










  • solutions do not work
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:52










  • My first thought (as you mentioned case sensitivity) is permissions. That is if you are sure the path is correct. What I do and it sounds a bit stupid is I copy the actual path, then the error path and put them next to each other in a text editor and compare them, (but My spelling is terrible, blame my dyslexia for it). If everything else is the same then the environment is usually to blame.
    – ArtisticPhoenix
    Nov 8 at 17:53












  • Same, actually when I am using views I copy file name... As far as permissions go.. Which file would I have to change the permissions on... because I just changed the [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] persmissions still getting error
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:56










  • hmm yeah I mentioned that......
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 18:16














  • 1




    You should really provide links to the solutions you've tried and explain why they did not achieve your desired result.
    – MonkeyZeus
    Nov 8 at 17:35










  • solutions do not work
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:52










  • My first thought (as you mentioned case sensitivity) is permissions. That is if you are sure the path is correct. What I do and it sounds a bit stupid is I copy the actual path, then the error path and put them next to each other in a text editor and compare them, (but My spelling is terrible, blame my dyslexia for it). If everything else is the same then the environment is usually to blame.
    – ArtisticPhoenix
    Nov 8 at 17:53












  • Same, actually when I am using views I copy file name... As far as permissions go.. Which file would I have to change the permissions on... because I just changed the [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] persmissions still getting error
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 17:56










  • hmm yeah I mentioned that......
    – Calixte Simeon
    Nov 8 at 18:16








1




1




You should really provide links to the solutions you've tried and explain why they did not achieve your desired result.
– MonkeyZeus
Nov 8 at 17:35




You should really provide links to the solutions you've tried and explain why they did not achieve your desired result.
– MonkeyZeus
Nov 8 at 17:35












solutions do not work
– Calixte Simeon
Nov 8 at 17:52




solutions do not work
– Calixte Simeon
Nov 8 at 17:52












My first thought (as you mentioned case sensitivity) is permissions. That is if you are sure the path is correct. What I do and it sounds a bit stupid is I copy the actual path, then the error path and put them next to each other in a text editor and compare them, (but My spelling is terrible, blame my dyslexia for it). If everything else is the same then the environment is usually to blame.
– ArtisticPhoenix
Nov 8 at 17:53






My first thought (as you mentioned case sensitivity) is permissions. That is if you are sure the path is correct. What I do and it sounds a bit stupid is I copy the actual path, then the error path and put them next to each other in a text editor and compare them, (but My spelling is terrible, blame my dyslexia for it). If everything else is the same then the environment is usually to blame.
– ArtisticPhoenix
Nov 8 at 17:53














Same, actually when I am using views I copy file name... As far as permissions go.. Which file would I have to change the permissions on... because I just changed the [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] persmissions still getting error
– Calixte Simeon
Nov 8 at 17:56




Same, actually when I am using views I copy file name... As far as permissions go.. Which file would I have to change the permissions on... because I just changed the [simpleComponents.HeaderComponents.MainHeader] persmissions still getting error
– Calixte Simeon
Nov 8 at 17:56












hmm yeah I mentioned that......
– Calixte Simeon
Nov 8 at 18:16




hmm yeah I mentioned that......
– Calixte Simeon
Nov 8 at 18:16

















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