Laravel Notification Class is looking thru Class 'AppHttpControllers












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I made a notification on Laravel by:



php artisan notifications:table
php artisan migrate
php artisan make:notification TestNotificationUpdate


The table and class are created fine.



When I use the notification like:



/**
* Store a newly created resource in storage.
*
* @param IlluminateHttpRequest $request
* @return IlluminateHttpResponse
*/
public function store(Request $request)
{
//---- SOME CODE VALIDATION HERE ----

//For testing..
//Notifying my self
auth()->user()->notify( new TestNotificationUpdate() );

//---- SOME CODE STORE DB HERE ----
//---- REDIRECT ----
}


Im getting the error:




Symfony Component Debug Exception FatalThrowableError
(E_ERROR) Class 'AppHttpControllersTestNotificationUpdate' not
found




Of course, the notification class is on AppHttp**Notifications**. I am not sure what I'm missing. How can I fix this?



Thanks in advance.










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  • Try php artisan config:cache php artisan config:clear composer dump-autoload -o
    – Vahe Shak
    Nov 21 at 9:38








  • 4




    You need to add a use statement at the top of your controller use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate
    – Tuim
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Do you have a use clause at the top of your file?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Ohh... I added use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and getting.Class 'AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate' not found..
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:45










  • I added use AppNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and works fine now. Thanks alot guys. :)
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:48
















0














I made a notification on Laravel by:



php artisan notifications:table
php artisan migrate
php artisan make:notification TestNotificationUpdate


The table and class are created fine.



When I use the notification like:



/**
* Store a newly created resource in storage.
*
* @param IlluminateHttpRequest $request
* @return IlluminateHttpResponse
*/
public function store(Request $request)
{
//---- SOME CODE VALIDATION HERE ----

//For testing..
//Notifying my self
auth()->user()->notify( new TestNotificationUpdate() );

//---- SOME CODE STORE DB HERE ----
//---- REDIRECT ----
}


Im getting the error:




Symfony Component Debug Exception FatalThrowableError
(E_ERROR) Class 'AppHttpControllersTestNotificationUpdate' not
found




Of course, the notification class is on AppHttp**Notifications**. I am not sure what I'm missing. How can I fix this?



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question






















  • Try php artisan config:cache php artisan config:clear composer dump-autoload -o
    – Vahe Shak
    Nov 21 at 9:38








  • 4




    You need to add a use statement at the top of your controller use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate
    – Tuim
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Do you have a use clause at the top of your file?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Ohh... I added use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and getting.Class 'AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate' not found..
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:45










  • I added use AppNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and works fine now. Thanks alot guys. :)
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:48














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I made a notification on Laravel by:



php artisan notifications:table
php artisan migrate
php artisan make:notification TestNotificationUpdate


The table and class are created fine.



When I use the notification like:



/**
* Store a newly created resource in storage.
*
* @param IlluminateHttpRequest $request
* @return IlluminateHttpResponse
*/
public function store(Request $request)
{
//---- SOME CODE VALIDATION HERE ----

//For testing..
//Notifying my self
auth()->user()->notify( new TestNotificationUpdate() );

//---- SOME CODE STORE DB HERE ----
//---- REDIRECT ----
}


Im getting the error:




Symfony Component Debug Exception FatalThrowableError
(E_ERROR) Class 'AppHttpControllersTestNotificationUpdate' not
found




Of course, the notification class is on AppHttp**Notifications**. I am not sure what I'm missing. How can I fix this?



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question













I made a notification on Laravel by:



php artisan notifications:table
php artisan migrate
php artisan make:notification TestNotificationUpdate


The table and class are created fine.



When I use the notification like:



/**
* Store a newly created resource in storage.
*
* @param IlluminateHttpRequest $request
* @return IlluminateHttpResponse
*/
public function store(Request $request)
{
//---- SOME CODE VALIDATION HERE ----

//For testing..
//Notifying my self
auth()->user()->notify( new TestNotificationUpdate() );

//---- SOME CODE STORE DB HERE ----
//---- REDIRECT ----
}


Im getting the error:




Symfony Component Debug Exception FatalThrowableError
(E_ERROR) Class 'AppHttpControllersTestNotificationUpdate' not
found




Of course, the notification class is on AppHttp**Notifications**. I am not sure what I'm missing. How can I fix this?



Thanks in advance.







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  • Try php artisan config:cache php artisan config:clear composer dump-autoload -o
    – Vahe Shak
    Nov 21 at 9:38








  • 4




    You need to add a use statement at the top of your controller use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate
    – Tuim
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Do you have a use clause at the top of your file?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Ohh... I added use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and getting.Class 'AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate' not found..
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:45










  • I added use AppNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and works fine now. Thanks alot guys. :)
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:48


















  • Try php artisan config:cache php artisan config:clear composer dump-autoload -o
    – Vahe Shak
    Nov 21 at 9:38








  • 4




    You need to add a use statement at the top of your controller use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate
    – Tuim
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Do you have a use clause at the top of your file?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 21 at 9:40










  • Ohh... I added use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and getting.Class 'AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate' not found..
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:45










  • I added use AppNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and works fine now. Thanks alot guys. :)
    – johnpaul87
    Nov 21 at 9:48
















Try php artisan config:cache php artisan config:clear composer dump-autoload -o
– Vahe Shak
Nov 21 at 9:38






Try php artisan config:cache php artisan config:clear composer dump-autoload -o
– Vahe Shak
Nov 21 at 9:38






4




4




You need to add a use statement at the top of your controller use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate
– Tuim
Nov 21 at 9:40




You need to add a use statement at the top of your controller use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate
– Tuim
Nov 21 at 9:40












Do you have a use clause at the top of your file?
– kerbholz
Nov 21 at 9:40




Do you have a use clause at the top of your file?
– kerbholz
Nov 21 at 9:40












Ohh... I added use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and getting.Class 'AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate' not found..
– johnpaul87
Nov 21 at 9:45




Ohh... I added use AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and getting.Class 'AppHttpNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate' not found..
– johnpaul87
Nov 21 at 9:45












I added use AppNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and works fine now. Thanks alot guys. :)
– johnpaul87
Nov 21 at 9:48




I added use AppNotificationsTestNotificationUpdate; and works fine now. Thanks alot guys. :)
– johnpaul87
Nov 21 at 9:48

















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