Laravel - Storing and Setting up Array in Controller












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I am a beginner programmer in Laravel, please guide me through here thank you.



What I want is to Store this data to an array and setup this code to an array but I have no clue..



Here is my Controller



public function store(Request $request)
{
$this->validate($request,[
'city' => 'required'

]);


$citi = new City;
$citi->city = $request->input('city');
$citi->save();

return redirect('/lugar')->with('success', 'Data Inserted');
}


Here is a piece of my View Code which will get the array



        <td> {{Form::text('city', '', ['class' => 'form-control name_list', 'placeholder' => 'Add Country'])}} </td>









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    I am a beginner programmer in Laravel, please guide me through here thank you.



    What I want is to Store this data to an array and setup this code to an array but I have no clue..



    Here is my Controller



    public function store(Request $request)
    {
    $this->validate($request,[
    'city' => 'required'

    ]);


    $citi = new City;
    $citi->city = $request->input('city');
    $citi->save();

    return redirect('/lugar')->with('success', 'Data Inserted');
    }


    Here is a piece of my View Code which will get the array



            <td> {{Form::text('city', '', ['class' => 'form-control name_list', 'placeholder' => 'Add Country'])}} </td>









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      I am a beginner programmer in Laravel, please guide me through here thank you.



      What I want is to Store this data to an array and setup this code to an array but I have no clue..



      Here is my Controller



      public function store(Request $request)
      {
      $this->validate($request,[
      'city' => 'required'

      ]);


      $citi = new City;
      $citi->city = $request->input('city');
      $citi->save();

      return redirect('/lugar')->with('success', 'Data Inserted');
      }


      Here is a piece of my View Code which will get the array



              <td> {{Form::text('city', '', ['class' => 'form-control name_list', 'placeholder' => 'Add Country'])}} </td>









      share|improve this question














      I am a beginner programmer in Laravel, please guide me through here thank you.



      What I want is to Store this data to an array and setup this code to an array but I have no clue..



      Here is my Controller



      public function store(Request $request)
      {
      $this->validate($request,[
      'city' => 'required'

      ]);


      $citi = new City;
      $citi->city = $request->input('city');
      $citi->save();

      return redirect('/lugar')->with('success', 'Data Inserted');
      }


      Here is a piece of my View Code which will get the array



              <td> {{Form::text('city', '', ['class' => 'form-control name_list', 'placeholder' => 'Add Country'])}} </td>






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      asked Nov 24 '18 at 16:03









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          You can easily return an array in the with() function so your code will be something like this:



          public function store(Request $request)
          {
          $this->validate($request,[
          'city' => 'required'

          ]);


          $citi = new City;
          $citi->city = $request->input('city');
          $citi->save();

          return redirect('/lugar')->with(['status' => 'success', 'data' => $citi]);
          }





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          • What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:13











          • it does not work. :(

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:14











          • what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











          • It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:16











          • Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:17











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          You can easily return an array in the with() function so your code will be something like this:



          public function store(Request $request)
          {
          $this->validate($request,[
          'city' => 'required'

          ]);


          $citi = new City;
          $citi->city = $request->input('city');
          $citi->save();

          return redirect('/lugar')->with(['status' => 'success', 'data' => $citi]);
          }





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          • What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:13











          • it does not work. :(

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:14











          • what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











          • It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:16











          • Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:17
















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          You can easily return an array in the with() function so your code will be something like this:



          public function store(Request $request)
          {
          $this->validate($request,[
          'city' => 'required'

          ]);


          $citi = new City;
          $citi->city = $request->input('city');
          $citi->save();

          return redirect('/lugar')->with(['status' => 'success', 'data' => $citi]);
          }





          share|improve this answer
























          • What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:13











          • it does not work. :(

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:14











          • what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











          • It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:16











          • Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:17














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          You can easily return an array in the with() function so your code will be something like this:



          public function store(Request $request)
          {
          $this->validate($request,[
          'city' => 'required'

          ]);


          $citi = new City;
          $citi->city = $request->input('city');
          $citi->save();

          return redirect('/lugar')->with(['status' => 'success', 'data' => $citi]);
          }





          share|improve this answer













          You can easily return an array in the with() function so your code will be something like this:



          public function store(Request $request)
          {
          $this->validate($request,[
          'city' => 'required'

          ]);


          $citi = new City;
          $citi->city = $request->input('city');
          $citi->save();

          return redirect('/lugar')->with(['status' => 'success', 'data' => $citi]);
          }






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          answered Nov 24 '18 at 16:10









          Anwar El BoAnwar El Bo

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          • What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:13











          • it does not work. :(

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:14











          • what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











          • It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:16











          • Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:17



















          • What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:13











          • it does not work. :(

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:14











          • what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:15











          • It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

            – Anwar El Bo
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:16











          • Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

            – Summer Winter
            Nov 24 '18 at 16:17

















          What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

          – Summer Winter
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:13





          What if I want to implode the $citi->city = $request->input('city'); ?

          – Summer Winter
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:13













          it does not work. :(

          – Summer Winter
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:14





          it does not work. :(

          – Summer Winter
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:14













          what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

          – Anwar El Bo
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:15





          what does not work? Do you get some kind of error?

          – Anwar El Bo
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:15













          It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

          – Anwar El Bo
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:16





          It is probably because you are redirecting and not returning the view you need to return a view to use it in the blade

          – Anwar El Bo
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:16













          Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

          – Summer Winter
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:17





          Argument 1 passed to IlluminateDatabaseGrammar::parameterize() must be of the type array, string given .... my error

          – Summer Winter
          Nov 24 '18 at 16:17


















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