Many times, the problem you may encounter is that any changes in the Laravel application are not reflected on the web interface. This happens due to cache serving application. This tutorial will help you clear cache in Laravel application.
Clear cache in Laravel (terminal)
Log in to the system running the laravel application and open the terminal. Then navigate to the Laravel application code. Here, you can use the following command to clear the cache:
1. Clear the application cache
Run the following command to clear the application cache of the Laravel application
$ php artisan cache:clear
2. Clear the routing cache
To clear the routing cache of the Laravel application, execute the following command from the shell.
$ php artisan route:cache
3. Clear the configuration cache
You can use config:cache to clear the configuration cache of the Laravel application.
$ php artisan config:cache
4. Clear the compiled view files
In addition, you may also need to clear the compiled view files of the Laravel application. To clear compiled view files, run the following command from the terminal.
$ php artisan view:clear
Clear Cache in Laravel (Browser)
Most shared hosting providers do not provide SSH access to the system. In this case, the Laravel cache can be cleared by calling the URL in the browser. Simply place the following code in the routes/web.php file of your Laravel application. Then visit this URL in your browser to clear the cache of your Laravel application.
Route::get('/clear-cache', function() { Artisan::call('cache:clear'); return "Cache is cleared"; });
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