Laravel clear cache from the command line (CLI); In this laravel tutorial, we will discuss how to clear cache from blade (views), routes, config, etc using the command line and artisan command.
When our app is product mode (live), we need to make cache in larva projects for better completion. But if our application is development mode then what we want to do is not get cured due to the cache. At this time we need to clear the cache.
List of the cache clear commands, see below
Clear Route Cache
Use the below command and clear your routes cache :
php artisan route:cache
Clear Cache Laravel Application
Use the below command and clear your application cache :
php artisan cache:clear
Laravel Clear Config Cache
Use the below command and clear your config cache :
php artisan config:cache
Clear View Cache Laravel
Use the below command and clear your view (blade) cache :
php artisan view:clear
Reoptimized Class
php artisan optimize
We do not access SSH on shared hosting servers, then we can also clear the cache by typing the code in route file. Go to your web.php file and put below code for clear cache of your application :
//Clear route cache:
Route::get('/route-cache', function() {
$exitCode = Artisan::call('route:cache');
return 'Routes cache cleared';
});//Clear config cache:
Route::get('/config-cache', function() {
$exitCode = Artisan::call('config:cache');
return 'Config cache cleared';
});// Clear application cache:
Route::get('/clear-cache', function() {
$exitCode = Artisan::call('cache:clear');
return 'Application cache cleared';
});// Clear view cache:
Route::get('/view-clear', function() {
$exitCode = Artisan::call('view:clear');
return 'View cache cleared';
});
If the cache is not cleared yet. Then go to bootstrap/cache directory. And delete all files and sub directories inside the bootstrap/cache directory.
Or, We can execute the following on the terminal instead of manually deleting the file:
cd bootstrap/cache/ rm -rf *.php