Frage

Ich versuche Laravel zu installieren. Mein Problem ist:

/localhost/laravel zeigt seinen Inhalt wie die Ordner darunter an.

aber ich erwarte so etwas wie das Logo von Laravel und den Text „Du bist angekommen.“

Ich glaube, dass der Fehler in meiner paths.php liegt:

return array(

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here we just defined the path to the application directory. Most likely
| you will never need to change this value as the default setup should
| work perfectly fine for the vast majority of all our applications.
|
*/

'app' => __DIR__.'/../app',

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Public Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The public path contains the assets for your web application, such as
| your JavaScript and CSS files, and also contains the primary entry
| point for web requests into these applications from the outside.
|
*/

'public' => __DIR__.'/../public',

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Base Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The base path is the root of the Laravel installation. Most likely you
| will not need to change this value. But, if for some wild reason it
| is necessary you will do so here, just proceed with some caution.
|
*/

'base' => __DIR__.'/..',

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Storage Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The storage path is used by Laravel to store cached Blade views, logs
| and other pieces of information. You may modify the path here when
| you want to change the location of this directory for your apps.
|
*/

'storage' => __DIR__.'/../app/storage',

 );

und index.php

 require __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/autoload.php';


 $app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/start.php';


 $app->run();
War es hilfreich?

Lösung

Es ist nicht dein Weg.Sie sollten einen virtuellen Host erstellen und auf das Stammverzeichnis des virtuellen Hosts verweisen laravel/public.

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