Postman and laravel delete api












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I am trying to make laravel api, getting request is all working fine but when I use delete request, it show this
image



Please help , what can I do for this.



And this is in my web.php,



Route::delete('article/{id}','ArticleController@destroy');



And in ArticleController



public function destroy($id)
{
$article=Article::FindOrFail($id);
if($article->delete()){
return new ArticleResources($article);
}
}









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  • there is nothing you passed from postman

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 11:56











  • what should I pass for laravel delete route?

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:08











  • can you provide your delete api code ?

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 12:09











  • ok I am editing my question and adding it.

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:11
















-1















I am trying to make laravel api, getting request is all working fine but when I use delete request, it show this
image



Please help , what can I do for this.



And this is in my web.php,



Route::delete('article/{id}','ArticleController@destroy');



And in ArticleController



public function destroy($id)
{
$article=Article::FindOrFail($id);
if($article->delete()){
return new ArticleResources($article);
}
}









share|improve this question

























  • there is nothing you passed from postman

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 11:56











  • what should I pass for laravel delete route?

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:08











  • can you provide your delete api code ?

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 12:09











  • ok I am editing my question and adding it.

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:11














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I am trying to make laravel api, getting request is all working fine but when I use delete request, it show this
image



Please help , what can I do for this.



And this is in my web.php,



Route::delete('article/{id}','ArticleController@destroy');



And in ArticleController



public function destroy($id)
{
$article=Article::FindOrFail($id);
if($article->delete()){
return new ArticleResources($article);
}
}









share|improve this question
















I am trying to make laravel api, getting request is all working fine but when I use delete request, it show this
image



Please help , what can I do for this.



And this is in my web.php,



Route::delete('article/{id}','ArticleController@destroy');



And in ArticleController



public function destroy($id)
{
$article=Article::FindOrFail($id);
if($article->delete()){
return new ArticleResources($article);
}
}






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  • there is nothing you passed from postman

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 11:56











  • what should I pass for laravel delete route?

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:08











  • can you provide your delete api code ?

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 12:09











  • ok I am editing my question and adding it.

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:11



















  • there is nothing you passed from postman

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 11:56











  • what should I pass for laravel delete route?

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:08











  • can you provide your delete api code ?

    – Ashish
    Jan 19 at 12:09











  • ok I am editing my question and adding it.

    – Rox
    Jan 19 at 12:11

















there is nothing you passed from postman

– Ashish
Jan 19 at 11:56





there is nothing you passed from postman

– Ashish
Jan 19 at 11:56













what should I pass for laravel delete route?

– Rox
Jan 19 at 12:08





what should I pass for laravel delete route?

– Rox
Jan 19 at 12:08













can you provide your delete api code ?

– Ashish
Jan 19 at 12:09





can you provide your delete api code ?

– Ashish
Jan 19 at 12:09













ok I am editing my question and adding it.

– Rox
Jan 19 at 12:11





ok I am editing my question and adding it.

– Rox
Jan 19 at 12:11












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API routes should be placed in the api.php and not web.php



The problem with placing API routes within web.php is that those routes uses web middleware that includes stuff like CSRF protection.



Your postman image doesn't really help, but I can see you get the "Page expired" title, and I assume the problem is CSRF.




So the easiest fix to this problem is to place your API routes in api.php.

Routes here is prefixed with 'api/' so in this case the new url would be something like:



DELETE | http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/article/2





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  • ok I will check. Thanks.

    – Rox
    Jan 20 at 8:26











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API routes should be placed in the api.php and not web.php



The problem with placing API routes within web.php is that those routes uses web middleware that includes stuff like CSRF protection.



Your postman image doesn't really help, but I can see you get the "Page expired" title, and I assume the problem is CSRF.




So the easiest fix to this problem is to place your API routes in api.php.

Routes here is prefixed with 'api/' so in this case the new url would be something like:



DELETE | http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/article/2





share|improve this answer
























  • ok I will check. Thanks.

    – Rox
    Jan 20 at 8:26
















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API routes should be placed in the api.php and not web.php



The problem with placing API routes within web.php is that those routes uses web middleware that includes stuff like CSRF protection.



Your postman image doesn't really help, but I can see you get the "Page expired" title, and I assume the problem is CSRF.




So the easiest fix to this problem is to place your API routes in api.php.

Routes here is prefixed with 'api/' so in this case the new url would be something like:



DELETE | http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/article/2





share|improve this answer
























  • ok I will check. Thanks.

    – Rox
    Jan 20 at 8:26














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API routes should be placed in the api.php and not web.php



The problem with placing API routes within web.php is that those routes uses web middleware that includes stuff like CSRF protection.



Your postman image doesn't really help, but I can see you get the "Page expired" title, and I assume the problem is CSRF.




So the easiest fix to this problem is to place your API routes in api.php.

Routes here is prefixed with 'api/' so in this case the new url would be something like:



DELETE | http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/article/2





share|improve this answer













API routes should be placed in the api.php and not web.php



The problem with placing API routes within web.php is that those routes uses web middleware that includes stuff like CSRF protection.



Your postman image doesn't really help, but I can see you get the "Page expired" title, and I assume the problem is CSRF.




So the easiest fix to this problem is to place your API routes in api.php.

Routes here is prefixed with 'api/' so in this case the new url would be something like:



DELETE | http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/article/2






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