Laravel service provider is not found
Solution 1
There were some cases with registration problem, cache issues, etc. Try one of these solutions:
- register your provider (in main composer.json, then in config/app.php [provider & alias] ), then run
composer dump-autoload
- try
php artisan config:cache
or delete everything inbootstrap/cache/
- make sure you have initiated your package : go to the folder, then
composer init
Solution 2
After adding the dependency in composer.json, you have to install the package before adding the class in service provider, using the below command:
composer update
You can easily check if the physical file(NotificationServiceProvider) exists in your project. If it does not exists, you need to install the package using above command(don't forget to comment out the service provider declaration in app.php and re-enable after installing the package.)
Peter Hon
Updated on June 05, 2022Comments
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Peter Hon almost 2 years
When I access laravel, it said
Symfony \ Component \ Debug \ Exception \ FatalErrorException 'Krucas\Notification\NotificationServiceProvider' Not found
The Website locations is http://somedomain.com/index.php It's document physical path is :
C:/Apache24/htdocs/new_project/laravel/public/laravel1/public
And I have these setting in
C:/Apache24/htdocs/new_project/laravel/public/laravel1/app/config/app.php
providers array
'Krucas\Notification\NotificationServiceProvider'
Alias Array
'Notification'=> 'Krucas\Notification\Facades\Notification'
How can I know the Laravel maps the provider array and alias array to the physical path?