Laravel Redirect Back with() Message

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Laravel Problem Overview


I am trying to redirect to the previous page with a message when there is a fatal error.

App::fatal(function($exception)
{
    return Redirect::back()->with('msg', 'The Message');
}

In the view trying to access the msg with

Sessions::get('msg')

But nothing is getting rendered, am I doing something wrong here?

Laravel Solutions


Solution 1 - Laravel

Try

return Redirect::back()->withErrors(['msg' => 'The Message']);

and inside your view call this

@if($errors->any())
<h4>{{$errors->first()}}</h4>
@endif

Solution 2 - Laravel

> Laravel 5 and later

Controller

 return redirect()->back()->with('success', 'your message,here');   

Blade:

@if (\Session::has('success'))
    <div class="alert alert-success">
        <ul>
            <li>{!! \Session::get('success') !!}</li>
        </ul>
    </div>
@endif

Solution 3 - Laravel

Alternative approach would be

Controller

use Session;
       
Session::flash('message', "Special message goes here");
return Redirect::back();

View

@if (Session::has('message'))
   <div class="alert alert-info">{{ Session::get('message') }}</div>
@endif

Solution 4 - Laravel

In Laravel 5.4 the following worked for me:

return back()->withErrors(['field_name' => ['Your custom message here.']]);

Solution 5 - Laravel

You have an error (misspelling):

Sessions::get('msg')// an extra 's' on end

Should be:

Session::get('msg')

I think, now it should work, it does for me.

Solution 6 - Laravel

Just set the flash message and redirect to back from your controller functiion.

    session()->flash('msg', 'Successfully done the operation.');
    return redirect()->back();

And then you can get the message in the view blade file.

   {!! Session::has('msg') ? Session::get("msg") : '' !!}

Solution 7 - Laravel

In Laravel 5.5:

return back()->withErrors($arrayWithErrors);

In the view using Blade:

@if($errors->has())
	<ul>
	@foreach ($errors->all() as $error)
		<li>{{ $error }}</li>
	@endforeach
	</ul>
@endif

Solution 8 - Laravel

In laravel 5.8 you can do the following:

return redirect()->back()->withErrors(['name' => 'The name is required']);

and in blade:

@error('name')
<p>{{ $message }}</p>
@enderror

Solution 9 - Laravel

For Laravel 5.5+

Controller:

return redirect()->back()->with('success', 'your message here');

Blade:

@if (Session::has('success'))
    <div class="alert alert-success">
        <ul>
            <li>{{ Session::get('success') }}</li>
        </ul>
    </div>
@endif

Solution 10 - Laravel

I stopped writing this myself for laravel in favor of the Laracasts package that handles it all for you. It is really easy to use and keeps your code clean. There is even a laracast that covers how to use it. All you have to do:

Pull in the package through Composer.

"require": {
  "laracasts/flash": "~1.0"
}

Include the service provider within app/config/app.php.

'providers' => [
  'Laracasts\Flash\FlashServiceProvider'
];

Add a facade alias to this same file at the bottom:

'aliases' => [
  'Flash' => 'Laracasts\Flash\Flash'
];

Pull the HTML into the view:

@include('flash::message') 

There is a close button on the right of the message. This relies on jQuery so make sure that is added before your bootstrap.

optional changes:

If you aren't using bootstrap or want to skip the include of the flash message and write the code yourself:

@if (Session::has('flash_notification.message'))
  <div class="{{ Session::get('flash_notification.level') }}">
    {{ Session::get('flash_notification.message') }}
  </div>
@endif

If you would like to view the HTML pulled in by @include('flash::message'), you can find it in vendor/laracasts/flash/src/views/message.blade.php.

If you need to modify the partials do:

php artisan view:publish laracasts/flash

The two package views will now be located in the `app/views/packages/laracasts/flash/' directory.

Solution 11 - Laravel

in controller

For example

return redirect('login')->with('message',$message);

in blade file The message will store in session not in variable.

For example

@if(session('message'))
{{ session('message') }}
@endif

Solution 12 - Laravel

Here is the 100% solution

*Above mentioned solutions does not works for me but this one works for me in laravel 5.8:

$status = 'Successfully Done';
return back()->with(['status' => $status]);

and receive it as:

@if(session()->has('status'))
     <p class="alert alert-success">{{session('status')}}</p>
@endif

Solution 13 - Laravel

For laravel 5.6.*

While trying some of the provided answers in Laravel 5.6.*, it's clear there has been some improvements which I am going to post here to make things easy for those that could not find a solution with the rest of the answers.

STEP 1:

Go to your Controller File and Add this before the class:

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redirect;

STEP 2: Add this where you want to return the redirect.

 return Redirect()->back()->with(['message' => 'The Message']);

STEP 3: Go to your blade file and edit as follows

@if (Session::has('message'))
<div class="alert alert-error>{{Session::get('message')}}</div>
 @endif

Then test and thank me later.

This should work with laravel 5.6.* and possibly 5.7.*

Solution 14 - Laravel

It works for me and Laravel version is ^7.0

on Controller

return back()->with('success', 'Succesfully Added');

on Blade file

@if (session('success'))
      <div class="alert alert-success">
         {!! session('success') !!}
      </div>
@endif

For documentation look at Laravel doc

Solution 15 - Laravel

I faced with the same problem and this worked.

Controller

return Redirect::back()->withInput()->withErrors(array('user_name' => $message));

View

<div>{{{ $errors->first('user_name') }}}</div>

Solution 16 - Laravel

In blade

 @if(Session::has('success'))

    <div class="alert alert-success" id="alert">
        <strong>Success:</strong> {{Session::get('success')}}
    </div>

@elseif(session('error'))
    <div class="alert alert-danger" id="alert">
        
        <strong>Error:</strong>{{Session::get('error')}}
    </div>
@endif

In controller for success

 return redirect()->route('homee')->with('success','Successfully Log in '); 

for error

 return back()->with('error',"You are not able to access");

Solution 17 - Laravel

I know this is an old post but this answer might help somebody out there.

In Laravel 8.x this is what worked for me: You can return the error to the previous page or to another page.

return Redirect::back()->withErrors(['password' => ['Invalid Username or Password']]);

This will also work:

return view('auth.login')->withErrors(['username' => ['Invalid Username or Password']]);

Please ENSURE, however, that the page/view you are returning has a field name that corresponds to the first parameter passed in the withErrors method (in this case, username or password) and that the @error directive in your view references the same field like this

@error('password') //or @error('username')
 <span class="invalid-feedback" role="alert">
   <strong>{{ $message }}</strong>
 </span>
@enderror 

for example

Hope this helps somebody. Cheers.

Solution 18 - Laravel

For Laravel 3

Just a heads up on @giannis christofakis answer; for anyone using Laravel 3 replace

return Redirect::back()->withErrors(['msg', 'The Message']);

with:

return Redirect::back()->with_errors(['msg', 'The Message']);

Solution 19 - Laravel

Laravel 5.6.*

Controller

if(true) {
   $msg = [        'message' => 'Some Message!',       ];

   return redirect()->route('home')->with($msg);
} else {
  $msg = [       'error' => 'Some error!',  ];
  return redirect()->route('welcome')->with($msg);
}

Blade Template

  @if (Session::has('message'))
       <div class="alert alert-success" role="alert">
           {{Session::get('message')}}
       </div>
  @elseif (Session::has('error'))
       <div class="alert alert-warning" role="alert">
           {{Session::get('error')}}
       </div>
  @endif

Enyoj

Solution 20 - Laravel

laravl 8

Route::post('/user/profile', function () {
// Update the user's profile...

return redirect('/dashboard')->with('status', 'Profile updated!');
});

Blade syntax

@if (session('status'))
<div class="alert alert-success">
    {{ session('status') }}
</div>
@endif

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Solution 21 - Laravel

I got this message when I tried to redirect as:

public function validateLogin(LoginRequest $request){
    //

    return redirect()->route('sesion.iniciar')
            ->withErrors($request)
            ->withInput();

When the right way is:

public function validateLogin(LoginRequest $request){
    //

    return redirect()->route('sesion.iniciar')
            ->withErrors($request->messages())
            ->withInput();

Solution 22 - Laravel

Laravel 5.8

Controller

return back()->with('error', 'Incorrect username or password.');

Blade

  @if (Session::has('error'))
       <div class="alert alert-warning" role="alert">
           {{Session::get('error')}}
       </div>
  @endif

Solution 23 - Laravel

    **Try This**
    
    Try This Code 
    --- Controller ---

    return redirect('list')->with('message', 'Successfully');
    return redirect('list');
   
  ----  Blade view ------
    @if(session()->has('message'))
        <div class="alert alert-success">
            {{ session()->get('message') }}
        </div>
    @endif

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