Why do I get a laravel error while creating a new project?
PhpLaravelPhp Problem Overview
When I type laravel new blog
I get the following error.
In RequestException.php line 113:
Server error: GET http://cabinet.laravel.com/latest.zip
resulted in a 522 Origin Connection Time-out
response:
<html>
<head><title>522 Origin Connection Time-out</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<center><h1>522 Origin Conne (truncated...)
Is the same error if I typ composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel blog
.
And the link doesn't work if I try to go there.
Php Solutions
Solution 1 - Php
Your Laravel installer is very out of date. The only way to get the latest version is to remove and install again:
composer global remove laravel/installer
composer global require laravel/installer
Solution 2 - Php
- You need to update the installer to the latest version.
laravel-news.com/updating-the-laravel-installer
composer global require "laravel/installer:^4.0"
2. after update you check your version using: laravel --version
and you should get output like Laravel Installer 4.0.3
Solution 3 - Php
try to update laravel/installer globally via:
composer global update laravel/installer
if it didn't work then you can try to remove and install it again:
composer global remove laravel/installer
composer global require laravel/installer
Solution 4 - Php
Check your PHP version:
php --version
It has to be >=7.3. If it isn't you have to upgrade your PHP version.
You can download the latest stable version here
Solution 5 - Php
If none of the above works, try this:
composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel name of your project
Solution 6 - Php
The simplest way to update to the next major version of the installer is via composer require to globally require it:
composer global require "laravel/installer:^4.0"
Worked for me.
Solution 7 - Php
Do this:
composer create-project laravel/laravel example-app
if the following fails:
composer global remove laravel/installer
composer global require laravel/installer
Solution 8 - Php
Am putting this issue here it may help somebody. I was using Ubuntu 20.04 and this is my approach.
i installed an older version of laravel using the command below.
composer global require "laravel/installer=~1.1"
this fixed my $PATH
keep in mind that this installs an older version of laravel. After all the above i removed the laravel using the command below
composer global remove laravel/installer
then re-installed it using the command below
composer global require laravel/installer
With all this done you should be running your laravel just fine plus it will be up-to-date.
Solution 9 - Php
The latest Laravel installer will be essential to your workflow which includes support for Jetstream.
The new version also uses composer create-project behind the scenes instead of downloading an archive from Laravel’s build servers.
Update the latest version of laravel/installer with any of the following approaches:
- Update to
^4.0
viacomposer require
composer global require "laravel/installer:^4.0"
- Uninstall and Re-install the package via Composer
composer global remove laravel/installer
composer global require laravel/installer
- Update the global composer.json file and run composer update
{
"require": {
"laravel/installer": "^4.0",
} }
composer global update
Verifying the Update
laravel --version
Click here to know more about updating the Laravel Installer
Solution 10 - Php
The workaround of this problem is getting latest version of Laravel Installer as per New Laravel Installer via composer global require "laravel/installer:^4.0"
verify the version using $ laravel -v
It should return "Laravel Installer 4.1.0"
Solution 11 - Php
If you use laravel homestead, maybe you should update the box itself.
Dont forget to backup your databases.
From the directory where Homestead is installed, run the update command:
vagrant box update
vagrant destroy
vagrant up
For a more detailed description, see: How to update your Laravel Homestead Box
Solution 12 - Php
update your composer in case you have an older version by running this command composer self-update
then run this command composer global require laravel/installer
to update the laravel installer.
happy coding.
Solution 13 - Php
Another issue I was having is that my env variable for Composer\vendor\bin was stored within a windows.old folder and I could not find username/AppData in the normal place. Make sure you show all hidden folders and select the bin folder from the right root folders.
Solution 14 - Php
Just try this: It will definitely work
composer create-project laravel/laravel project_name
Solution 15 - Php
I had similar problem, and although I had tried this :composer create-project laravel/laravel {directory} 4.2 --prefer-dist
What I realised is that the above command is that it would only temporarily resolve the issue ,with regard specifically to the new project that you have created.But it would not resolve for your other new projects.
The correct commands to resolve your problem completely are these two:-
composer global remove laravel/installer
composer global require laravel/installer
What I realised is that you can copy-paste the two commands at the same time,but you will need to click enter button after the "remove command " {first command } has finished, so that the second command can run...remember.
After leaving the two to successfully complete, use the command,laravel -v, e.g C:\xampp\php>laravel -v
, to check your update version of the laravel installer.You should be able to see something like :Laravel Installer 4.2.8
Thanks to these commands my issue was resolved.