Error message after integrating my admin panel dashboard in laravel











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This is error I get when I try to integrate my admin panel dashboard in laravel



View [layouts.adminLayouts.admin_header] not found. 
(View: D:adminresourcesviewslayoutsadminLayoutadmin_design.blade.php)
(View: D:adminresourcesviews









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    go to your views/layouts/adminLayouts/admin_header.blade.php and verfiy this file exists.
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This is error I get when I try to integrate my admin panel dashboard in laravel



View [layouts.adminLayouts.admin_header] not found. 
(View: D:adminresourcesviewslayoutsadminLayoutadmin_design.blade.php)
(View: D:adminresourcesviews









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  • Your question is not clear, describe what you want to achieve, what you did, and response you got.
    – KENZiE
    Nov 22 at 8:10






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    go to your views/layouts/adminLayouts/admin_header.blade.php and verfiy this file exists.
    – Omar Abdullah
    Nov 22 at 8:29










  • If this answer has helped you, @mun-mak , don't hesitate to upvote. If it has resolved your problem, don't hesitate to accept it.
    – Cedric
    Nov 27 at 10:40













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This is error I get when I try to integrate my admin panel dashboard in laravel



View [layouts.adminLayouts.admin_header] not found. 
(View: D:adminresourcesviewslayoutsadminLayoutadmin_design.blade.php)
(View: D:adminresourcesviews









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This is error I get when I try to integrate my admin panel dashboard in laravel



View [layouts.adminLayouts.admin_header] not found. 
(View: D:adminresourcesviewslayoutsadminLayoutadmin_design.blade.php)
(View: D:adminresourcesviews






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  • Your question is not clear, describe what you want to achieve, what you did, and response you got.
    – KENZiE
    Nov 22 at 8:10






  • 1




    go to your views/layouts/adminLayouts/admin_header.blade.php and verfiy this file exists.
    – Omar Abdullah
    Nov 22 at 8:29










  • If this answer has helped you, @mun-mak , don't hesitate to upvote. If it has resolved your problem, don't hesitate to accept it.
    – Cedric
    Nov 27 at 10:40


















  • Your question is not clear, describe what you want to achieve, what you did, and response you got.
    – KENZiE
    Nov 22 at 8:10






  • 1




    go to your views/layouts/adminLayouts/admin_header.blade.php and verfiy this file exists.
    – Omar Abdullah
    Nov 22 at 8:29










  • If this answer has helped you, @mun-mak , don't hesitate to upvote. If it has resolved your problem, don't hesitate to accept it.
    – Cedric
    Nov 27 at 10:40
















Your question is not clear, describe what you want to achieve, what you did, and response you got.
– KENZiE
Nov 22 at 8:10




Your question is not clear, describe what you want to achieve, what you did, and response you got.
– KENZiE
Nov 22 at 8:10




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go to your views/layouts/adminLayouts/admin_header.blade.php and verfiy this file exists.
– Omar Abdullah
Nov 22 at 8:29




go to your views/layouts/adminLayouts/admin_header.blade.php and verfiy this file exists.
– Omar Abdullah
Nov 22 at 8:29












If this answer has helped you, @mun-mak , don't hesitate to upvote. If it has resolved your problem, don't hesitate to accept it.
– Cedric
Nov 27 at 10:40




If this answer has helped you, @mun-mak , don't hesitate to upvote. If it has resolved your problem, don't hesitate to accept it.
– Cedric
Nov 27 at 10:40












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This happens when Laravel doesn't find a view file in your application.




  1. Verify that the template needed exists


As @omar-abdullah said, go to views/layouts/adminLayouts/ and verify that admin_header.blade.php exists (it may also work if you have called it admin_header.php).




  1. Verify that the template has the correct permission


Make sure it has the correct file permission (the web server should be able to read it!). That could happen on, for instance, linux machines.



Type ll and make sure the permissions, file owner and group is the same for this template and for others, and that the adminLayout folder has the same permisison than other similar folders.




  1. Cache error?


If the problem persists, it might be a cache error.



Run the command under the project folder:



php artisan optimize --force
php artisan config:cache
php artisan route:cache


-



See laravel view not found exception






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    This happens when Laravel doesn't find a view file in your application.




    1. Verify that the template needed exists


    As @omar-abdullah said, go to views/layouts/adminLayouts/ and verify that admin_header.blade.php exists (it may also work if you have called it admin_header.php).




    1. Verify that the template has the correct permission


    Make sure it has the correct file permission (the web server should be able to read it!). That could happen on, for instance, linux machines.



    Type ll and make sure the permissions, file owner and group is the same for this template and for others, and that the adminLayout folder has the same permisison than other similar folders.




    1. Cache error?


    If the problem persists, it might be a cache error.



    Run the command under the project folder:



    php artisan optimize --force
    php artisan config:cache
    php artisan route:cache


    -



    See laravel view not found exception






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      This happens when Laravel doesn't find a view file in your application.




      1. Verify that the template needed exists


      As @omar-abdullah said, go to views/layouts/adminLayouts/ and verify that admin_header.blade.php exists (it may also work if you have called it admin_header.php).




      1. Verify that the template has the correct permission


      Make sure it has the correct file permission (the web server should be able to read it!). That could happen on, for instance, linux machines.



      Type ll and make sure the permissions, file owner and group is the same for this template and for others, and that the adminLayout folder has the same permisison than other similar folders.




      1. Cache error?


      If the problem persists, it might be a cache error.



      Run the command under the project folder:



      php artisan optimize --force
      php artisan config:cache
      php artisan route:cache


      -



      See laravel view not found exception






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        This happens when Laravel doesn't find a view file in your application.




        1. Verify that the template needed exists


        As @omar-abdullah said, go to views/layouts/adminLayouts/ and verify that admin_header.blade.php exists (it may also work if you have called it admin_header.php).




        1. Verify that the template has the correct permission


        Make sure it has the correct file permission (the web server should be able to read it!). That could happen on, for instance, linux machines.



        Type ll and make sure the permissions, file owner and group is the same for this template and for others, and that the adminLayout folder has the same permisison than other similar folders.




        1. Cache error?


        If the problem persists, it might be a cache error.



        Run the command under the project folder:



        php artisan optimize --force
        php artisan config:cache
        php artisan route:cache


        -



        See laravel view not found exception






        share|improve this answer














        This happens when Laravel doesn't find a view file in your application.




        1. Verify that the template needed exists


        As @omar-abdullah said, go to views/layouts/adminLayouts/ and verify that admin_header.blade.php exists (it may also work if you have called it admin_header.php).




        1. Verify that the template has the correct permission


        Make sure it has the correct file permission (the web server should be able to read it!). That could happen on, for instance, linux machines.



        Type ll and make sure the permissions, file owner and group is the same for this template and for others, and that the adminLayout folder has the same permisison than other similar folders.




        1. Cache error?


        If the problem persists, it might be a cache error.



        Run the command under the project folder:



        php artisan optimize --force
        php artisan config:cache
        php artisan route:cache


        -



        See laravel view not found exception







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