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Problem at startup laravel9 system after git clone

Time:05-15

After I made a git clone with my project, composer install and everything and php artisan serve I'm just getting three lines of footers like this: 2022 © Webshooter LM AB | Du använder version 4.1.9 | Laravel 9.12.2 screendump: https://imgur.com/Lyt5IhS If I change http://localhost:8000/app/ to http://localhost:8000/auth/login I come to the login page. How to prevent that and to come to the information page directly as here: https://imgur.com/eNJzxWW Then address field is: http://localhost:8000 After that there is no problem, it only happens after a git clone.

Here some more information.

The clone:

git clone https://github.com/WebshooterLM/Webshooter_web_Laravel9.git

This is how it looks in my terminal just after the cloning:

Ralphs-MacBook:Webshooter_web_Laravel9 ralph$ pwd
/Users/ralph/laravel9-final/Webshooter_web_Laravel9
Ralphs-MacBook:Webshooter_web_Laravel9 ralph$ 

Ralphs-MacBook:Webshooter_web_Laravel9 ralph$ git status
On branch master
Your branch is up to date with 'origin/master'.
nothing to commit, working tree clean

Then I do php artisan serve

When I put localhost:8000 in adress-field the three footer-lines is all I see.

This is in the address field: http://localhost:8000/app/ It should only show http://localhost:8000

Here is the app.blade it gets stuck in:

@include('layouts.header')
<script>
    (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
                (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o),
            m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m)
    })(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga');
</script>


    <base href="/">
    <div ui-view="navigation" ></div>

    <div  ng-show="loadingState">
         <div >
             <div class='uil-default-css'>
                 <div style='top:60px;left:96px;width:8px;height:80px;background:#00ABAA;-webkit-transform:rotate(0deg) translate(0,-60px);transform:rotate(0deg) translate(0,-60px);border-radius:0px;position:absolute;'></div>
                 <div style='top:60px;left:96px;width:8px;height:80px;background:#00ABAA;-webkit-transform:rotate(90deg) translate(0,-60px);transform:rotate(90deg) translate(0,-60px);border-radius:0px;position:absolute;'></div>
                 <div style='top:60px;left:96px;width:8px;height:80px;background:#00ABAA;-webkit-transform:rotate(180deg) translate(0,-60px);transform:rotate(180deg) translate(0,-60px);border-radius:0px;position:absolute;'></div>
                 <div style='top:60px;left:96px;width:8px;height:80px;background:#00ABAA;-webkit-transform:rotate(270deg) translate(0,-60px);transform:rotate(270deg) translate(0,-60px);border-radius:0px;position:absolute;'></div>
             </div>
         </div>
    </div>

    <div  ng-hide="loadingState">
        <div >
            <div >
                @include('alerts.factorymessages')
                <div ui-view="content"></div>
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>

@include('layouts.footer')

When I refresh it shows the big green crosses a short time. After that the three footer-lines only shows. The crosses are rotating normally when it takes a while to load a page.

If I write http://localhost:8000/auth/login the login page comes up and after that all is working normal. The problem occurs only direct after a fresh clone.

What could be the problem?

CodePudding user response:

I am pretty sure it's browser dependent. The error appears every time in Mac Safari but not in Firefox and only sometimes in Chrome. I downloaded MS Edge also and Webshooter comes up without problems. So I think it's Safari that's the problem. Thank's all for your help anyway.

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