ReflectionException: Class Interceptor does not exist in /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/Code/Reader/ClassReader.php:19
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14-04-2021 - |
Domanda
I'm getting this error on my homepage
ReflectionException: Class Magento\Framework\App\Http\Interceptor does not exist in /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/Code/Reader/ClassReader.php:19 Stack trace: #0 /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/Code/Reader/ClassReader.php(19): ReflectionClass->__construct('Magento\Framewo...') #1 /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/ObjectManager/Definition/Runtime.php(49): Magento\Framework\Code\Reader\ClassReader->getConstructor('Magento\Framewo...') #2 /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/ObjectManager/Factory/Dynamic/Developer.php(48): Magento\Framework\ObjectManager\Definition\Runtime->getParameters('Magento\Framewo...') #3 /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/ObjectManager/ObjectManager.php(56): Magento\Framework\ObjectManager\Factory\Dynamic\Developer->create('Magento\Framewo...', Array) #4 /var/www/html/vendor/magento/framework/App/Bootstrap.php(235): Magento\Framework\ObjectManager\ObjectManager->create('Magento\Framewo...', Array) #5 /var/www/html/index.php(38): Magento\Framework\App\Bootstrap->createApplication('Magento\Framewo...') #6 {main}
So I tried to setup:di:compile
I had an error in vendor/aheadworks/module-acr/Controller/Adminhtml/Wysiwyg/Directive.php
It was using a missing class use Magento\Framework\App\Action\HttpGetActionInterface;
So I wrote that class in order to make the setup:di:compile works
Compilation was started. Interception cache generation... 7/7 [============================] 100% 31 secs 380.0 MiB Generated code and dependency injection configuration successfully.
But I keep getting the same error on my main page, any ideas ?
Nessuna soluzione corretta
Altri suggerimenti
try to clean generated folder. Than:
- composer install
- bin/magento setup:upgrade
- bin/magento setup:di:compile
- bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
- bin/magento cache:flush
cheers
Run the following commands.
php bin/magento cache:clean
php bin/magento cache:flush
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
php bin/magento setup:upgrade
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
sudo chmod -R 777 var/ generated/ pub/
I suggest 2 steps:
step 1: disable this module we have identified as having an issue
php bin/magento module:disable Aheadworks_Acr
if the command above returns an error, go to app/etc/config.php
and set the entry for this module to 0 manually
at this point, the module is disabled and It does seems this module is the culprit for some custom config that is not configured correctly somehow.
step 2:
The problem with config is they get to be part of the cache and they can be persistent. Because your issue has to do with config, I advise to clear var/cache
folder manually and also if you use redis, do redis-cli flushall
.
Once these 2 steps are complete, you should be able to run
php bin/magento cache:clean successfully
and your site should be back up.
Now, it may just be a syntax issue on your Aheadworks module and these guys have been on the market for long enough to say the module is likely working fine but somehow a syntax issue has cropped up..
So In fact the real problem here was due to a wrong docker installation (This project was runing under the same port as an other one). Meanings all the commands were in fact running under the wrong project.