Shift Routes
Laravel 5.3 now stores Routes in a top-level `routes` folder and separates them into API, console, and web files.
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<?php
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use Illuminate\Http\Request;
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| API Routes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here is where you can register API routes for your application. These
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| routes are loaded by the RouteServiceProvider within a group which
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| is assigned the "api" middleware group. Enjoy building your API!
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*/
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Route::get('/user', function (Request $request) {
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return $request->user();
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})->middleware('auth:api');
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<?php
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use Illuminate\Foundation\Inspiring;
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Console Routes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This file is where you may define all of your Closure based console
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| commands. Each Closure is bound to a command instance allowing a
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| simple approach to interacting with each command's IO methods.
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*/
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Artisan::command('inspire', function () {
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$this->comment(Inspiring::quote());
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})->describe('Display an inspiring quote');
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routes/web.php
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<?php
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Web Routes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This file is where you may define all of the routes that are handled
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| by your application. Just tell Laravel the URIs it should respond
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| to using a Closure or controller method. Build something great!
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*/
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Route::get('/', function () {
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return view('welcome');
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});
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