I have a group that uses WEB middleware (like default), but has its own routes/org.php
file;
From RouteServiceProvider.php:
protected function mapWebRoutes()
{
// Match my own domain FIRST
Route::group(['domain' => 'a.example','www.a.example', 'admin.a.example'], function()
{
// Original Web Route
Route::middleware('web')
->namespace($this->namespace)
->group(base_path('routes/web.php'));
});
// Match any other domains or subdomains
Route::group(['domain' => '{domain}'], function()
{
// Org middleware
Route::middleware('web')
->namespace($this->namespace)
->group(base_path('routes/org.php'));
});
}
```
in routes/org.php
i have Route::get('/test', 'OrgTestCtrlr@test')->name('test');
For info:
OrgTestCtrlr extends OrgBaseCtrlr
.. OrgBaseCtrlr extends Controller
(default laravel controller)
(So basically OrgTest extends OrgBase extending Controller)
My function for public function test() { return view('org.test'); }
calls a blade file in ../views/org/test.blade.php
in this file i try to have a reference
I get this error
"Missing required parameters for [Route: test] [URI: test]."
*I have moved Namespaces around, tried not to extend controller so many times, etc, and i am just chasing my tail. Please advise.
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